International summer school MATERIALS 4.0 Heterogeneous dislocation density modeling of interstitial free steel Prof. Dr. David Field, Washington State University Friday, Sept. 15th, 11:00 – 12:00 Görgesbau (Helmholtzstr. 9), room 229 Abstract: A polycrystalline interstitial free steel sample was plastically deformed under uniaxial tensile stress at room temperature and a low strain rate. The microstructure of the…
Keynote: Prof. Thomas Heine, University of Leipzig
International summer school MATERIALS 4.0 Rational Computational Materials Design using Quantum Confinement or Beyond Structural Materials Engineering Prof. Dr. Thomas Heine, University of Leipzig Friday, Sept. 15th, 9:30 – 10:30 Görgesbau (Helmholtzstr. 9), room 229 Abstract: Quantum confinement is one of the design principles in nanotechnology. Well-known examples are quantum dots, which are nanocrystals whose electronic band…
Evening Lecture: Prof. Ralf B. Wehrspohn (IMWS Halle)
International summer school MATERIALS 4.0 Materials Data Space – Roadmap to Industry 4.0- ready Materials Prof. Dr. Ralf B. Wehrspohn (Fraunhofer Institute for Microstructure of Materials and Systems IMWS) Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 18:00 – 19:30 Görgesbau (Helmholtzstr. 9), room 229 Abstract: New materials are the key drivers in the development of innovative products in the manufacturing sector….
Keynote: Dr. Stanley Williams (HP)
International summer school MATERIALS 4.0 The Art and Science of Constructing a Physics-Based Memristor Model Dr. Stanley Williams (HP) Tuesday, Sept. 12th, 16:00 – 17:00 Görgesbau (Helmholtzstr. 9), room 229 Abstract: Since the publication of “The Missing Memristor Found” in 2008, there have been many thousands of papers published on the topic of memristors. However, very few…
Keynote: Prof. Sandro Carrara, EPFL
International summer school MATERIALS 4.0 Bio/Nano/CMOS interfaces for Ultrasensitive Memristive Biosensors Sandro Carrara / EPFL Lausanne (CH) Tuesday, Sept. 12th, 9:00 – 10:30 Görgesbau (Helmholtzstr. 9), room 229 Abstract: In this Distinguished Lecture, the very best worldwide ever-reported electrochemical biosensors based on a memristive effect and aptamers or antibodies are presented. These novel sensing devices are developed…
Seminar Dr. Pasquale Pavone (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Physics Department and IRIS Adlershof)
Concepts, Challenges, and Results of the NOMAD (Novel Materials Discovery) Laboratory Dr. Pasquale Pavone* Thursday, July 13 13:00 – 14:00 Seminar Room 115, Hallwachsstr. 3 (HAL) Abstract: The NOMAD (Novel Materials Discovery) Laboratory Center of Excellence (CoE), https://NOMAD-CoE.eu, is a community-driven activity with the mission to serve the whole field of materials science and engineering….
Congratulations to Dr. Sascha Heitkam for receiving the Klaus Tschira Award for comprehensible science
Our member Sascha Heitkam recieved the 2015 Klaus Tschira Award for comprehensible science (“Klaus Tschira Preis für verständliche Wissenschaft” ) which is granted annualy to scienctists in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Neuroscience and Physics who have defended an excellent PhD thesis and present their results in a short, generally understandable and exciting text. Sascha…
Kick off of our DCMS graduate school CoSiMa and DCMS general assembly 2015
On Monday, November 23, 2015 we had our Annual Workshop and General Assembly. We took this opportunity to present our Graduate School CoSiMa, to present and discuss the recent developments and future plans in DCMS. For the scientific presentations, we have invited Prof. Sabine Roller (Universität Siegen, member in our Scientific Advisory Board), Prof. Alexander…
First DCMS Video Pill with Prof. Massimiliano Di Ventra
Visit our Youtube Channel and watch the first DCMS Video Pill with Prof. Massimiliano Di Ventra from UCSD, DRESDENfellow visiting the Cuniberti group in July 2015. Enjoy!
03.07.2015: Dresden Researchers’ Night
Visit us in Hallwachsstraße 3 and discover the world of nanotechnology and Computational Materials Science by playing with molecules on the computer and in reality!