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  • 61. Team
    Date: 15.07.2025
    M. Sc. Jonas Ziman Researchgate informationbox Team leader "High frequency fatigue" 
  • 62. Team
    Date: 15.07.2025
    M. Eng. Srinivasa Raghavan Raghuraman Researchgate informationbox Research project:  Separation of surface and volume damage due to HCF/VHCF stress to identify the re-use potential of heat-treatable steels
  • 63. Team
    Date: 15.07.2025
    M. Sc. Jan-Erik Nebel Researchgate informationbox Research project:  In-situ and ex-situ characterisation of microstructure evolution in the scanning electron microscope for the development of microstructure models on the model material copper Use of Kerr microscopy to characterise the damage development in steels
  • 64. Team
    Date: 15.07.2025
    B. Eng., B. Sc. Felix Ecker Researchgate informationbox Activity:  Project coordination of the joint HTS project "Printed Circuit Board Power Drive System"
  • 65. Team - Lab Manager
    Date: 15.07.2025
    Lab Manager Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Mario Dieter Elicker        informationbox
  • Use of laboratory infrastructure For questions regarding the use of the test and analysis facilities at the WWHK, please contact Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Mario Dieter Elicker (Head of Lab) E-Mail Dr.-Ing. Fabian Weber (mechanical testing) E-Mail M. Sc. Janina Koziol (analytics and microscopy) E-Mail Prof. PD Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Starke E-
  • Publications of professors of the research focus area IMS 2025 Heilmann, Heiko; Busch, Lukas; Buchmann, Celine; Mohamed, Islam; Theiß, Adrian; Junker, Sabryna; Lohse, Stefan & Bufe, Bernd. (2025). Fragments of viral surface proteins modulate innate immune responses via formyl peptide receptors. iScience. 113019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.is
  • Utilisation of statistical approaches within the scope of lifetime prediction methods for notched specimens using the example of unalloyed steels The construction of dynamically loaded metallic materials and components is usually based on the relation between the stress amplitude and the number of cycles to failure, which is displayed in S-N curve
  • Projects funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN) Micromagnetic in-situ detection of the microstructural evolution of fatigue-stressed steels of nuclear components for a short-time method for fatigue life prediction The overall objective of the joint research pro
  • Group Leader "Analytics and Microscopy" M. Sc. Janina Koziol Researchgate informationbox Research projects:  Characterisation of materials and structures using scanning electron microscopy and EDX, EBSD and STEM analysis Use of the electrochemical potential to characterise the surface damage behaviour of cyclically stressed materials
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