Lectures - Practical Courses - Topics for Thesis

Lectures in summer semester 2024

Sustainable Materials
Dr. Julia Lyubina; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Gutfleisch

Master of Science Materialwissenschaft

Language: English

Wednesday: 11:40 – 13:10 in L301/A92

Friday: 9:50 – 11:20 in L201/77

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VL Hysteresis in Magnetic Materials
Dr. Konstantin Skokov; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Gutfleisch

Master of Science Materialwissenschaft

Language: English

Wednesday: 13:30 – 15:10 in L201/77

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VL Werkstoffherstellung und -verarbeitung
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Gutfleisch; Prof. Dr. Ralf Riedel

Bachelor Materialwissenschaft

Tuesdays: 13:30 – 14:20 in L201/77

Thursdays: 08:00 – 09:40 in L402/201

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11-01-4110-vl Sustainable Materials

Dear students,
as announced during the lectures of last winter term, we are now offering a new lecture (6CP) in the Material Science Master called “;Sustainable Materials”. This term it is an elective course, from next year on a mandatory course.

This lecture is also open and approved as an elective course for ESE (Wahlpflichtbereich des Master ESE in den Themenbereich “Materialien für energietechnische Prozesse”).

This is the TUCAN entry: 11-01-4110-vl Sustainable Materials

Lehrinhalte:
The energy transition is a material transition. It is one of the grand challenges to evolve quickly towards a carbon neutral society, material science is playing a key role in this transition. This course is designed for students who are interested in understanding the role of modern functional materials in creating a sustainable future by making e.g. electromobility, wind energy, energy conversion devices more efficient.

Prof. Dr. Oliver Gutfleisch and visiting professor Dr. Julia Lyubina from Evonik will address both fundamental and industry perspectives, including aspects related to new product development incl. the process of designing, creating, and introducing a new sustainable product to the market. Recycling and circular economy concepts will be introduced. Certain topics will be initiated by guest speakers.

The course will also focus on various case studies, it will be highly interactive with students developing various concepts and project works in small groups and report back and discuss their findings in the plenum.

Nachhaltigkeitsbezug der Veranstaltungsinhalte:
1. Insight into various functional materials needed for the energy transition
2. Analysis of the property profiles of materials with regard to socio-economic, environmental and further sustainability aspects.
3. Understand the value chain of a material/product: up-stream vs down-stream
4. Evaluate the potential energy and carbon benefits of using innovative materials and technologies.
5. Critically reflect the viability of a substitutional strategy.
6. Insight into industrial perspective involving all aspects of new products, from idea to development to commercialization.
7. Understand industrially relevant aspects of sustainability during all stages of new product development.
8. Reflect your professional activities in shaping innovation processes with a sense of responsibility and public spirit, beyond the narrowly specialized area of responsibility.

We hope this finds your interest!

Oliver Gutfleisch and Julia Lyubina

Lectures in winter semester 2024/ 2025

Sustainable Materials
Dr. Julia Lyubina; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Gutfleisch

Master of Science Materialwissenschaft

Language: English

Wednesday: 11:40 – 13:10 in L301/A92

Friday: 9:50 – 11:20 in L201/77

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VL Functional Materials
Prof. Dr. Oliver Gutfleisch

Master of Science “Material Science”

Language: English

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Mondays: 13:30-15:10 in L402/201
Fridays: 12:35-14:15 in L301/A91


VL Material Science for Renewable Energy Systems
Prof. Dr. Oliver Gutfleisch & Prof. Dr. Karsten Albe

Master of Energy Science – 1st year

Language: English

Tuesdays: 11:40 – 13:20 in L2|01/77

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Qualification of NdFeB magnets for electromobility:
Master 2. Semester, Research Lab II, SS

Widerstandsmessungen einer Martensitischen Umwandlung:
Bachelor 2. Semester Fachpraktikum II, SS

Bachelor-, ARL and Master-works are always possible in the field of advanced functional magnetic materials:

• Permanent magnets

• Magnetocaloric materials

• Magnetic sensors, dampers, actuators

• Biomedical application of magnetic particles

  • Observation of Skyrmions in Bulk Intermetallic Alloys

    2024/04/05

    Advanced Research Lab, Master Thesis

    Supervisor: Dr. Sagar Ghorai

    Announcement as PDF

  • Tailoring the microstructure in highly complex composition

    2024/02/13

    Advanced Research Lab, Master Thesis

    Supervisor: Dr. Pelin Tozman

    Announcement as PDF

  • Exploring Sm-Co-B phase diagram to facilitate the magnet development

    2024/02/13

    Advanced Research Lab, Master Thesis

    Supervisor: Dr. Pelin Tozman

    Announcement as PDF

  • Developing a non-equilibrium phase diagram from Sm-Fe-V melt-spun ribbons

    2024/02/13

    Advanced Research Lab, Master Thesis

    Supervisor: Dr. Pelin Tozman

    Announcement as PDF

  • Synthesis and characterization of SmCo4B-based compounds

    2024/02/05

    Bachelor Thesis, Advanced Research Lab

    Supervisor: Dr. Pelin Tozman

    Announcement as PDF

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