Postgraduates A-C

 
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Dipl.-Ing. Bruno Alderete

Doktorand

Studium

  • Electromechanical Engineer (Dipl.-Ing.) at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional Concepción del Uruguay, Argentina (2013-2018)
  • Masterarbeit:  "A Study of Low Alloy Steels Coated with CNP via EPD"

Arbeitsgebiete

  • Doktorand am Lehrstuhl für Funktionswerkstoffe
  • Electrical contact resistence
  • Carbon nanomaterials
  • Materials Engineering

Google Scholar

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Aisha Ahmed, Master Materialwissenschaft

Doktorandin

Studium

  • Master of Science Materialwissenschaft
  • Titel der Masterarbeit: Molecular Layer Deposition von dünnen Polyurethanschichten

Arbeitsgebiete

  • AntimikrobielleOberflächen
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Riyad Alhafian, Master Materialwissenschaft

Doktorand am Lehrstuhl für Funktionswerkstoffe und Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)

Studium

  • Master: Materialwissenschaften im Programm „Advanced Materials Science and Engineering AMASE“ an der Universität des Saarlandes und der Luleå University of Technology
  • Masterarbeit: "Magnetics Based Measurement Technique for the Assessment of Partially Damaged Structural Steels" Lehrstuhl für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung und Qualitätssicherung LZfPQ

Arbeitsgebiete

  • Development of Multi-layered nanostructure hard nitride coatings obtained by High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HiPIMS) with high-temperature tribological properties
  • Evaluation of the samples using XRD, TEM, SIMS, APT, TGA/DSC, Tribology and Nano-indentation

Publikationen:

  • Comparison on the structural, mechanical and tribological properties of TiAlN coatings deposited by HiPIMS and Cathodic Arc Evaporation.
  • Study of the oxidation mechanism at high temperature of nanofiber textured AlTiCrN coatings produced by physical vapor deposition using high-resolution characterization techniques
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Chem. Eng. Lucía Campo

Doktorandin

Studium

  • Chemical Engineer, University of the Republic (UdelaR), Uruguay

Arbeitsgebiete

  • Steel Materials
  • Microstructure characterization
  • Mechanical characterization