October 1, 2004 - September 30, 2008
 

MULTIMAT

Multi-scale modelling and characterisation for phase transformations in advanced materials

a Marie Curie Research Training Network

( MRTN-CT-2004-505226 )

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MULTIMAT

>> Closing meeting <<

September 10 - 12 ,

Bonn

 

 

 

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Many applications of so-called smart materials are based on changes in their atomic, nano- and microstructure brought about by phase transformations. In order to further develop and apply these materials we need a better and fundamental understanding of the underlying principles of these processes. MULTIMAT aims to continue existing and fruitful collaborations between strong theoretical and experimental research groups active in this exciting and promising field of advanced materials.

Report in British Publishers

Some quotes:

"I wanted to congratulate you on the success of this network. I was really impressed with not only the scientific output, but also with the great atmosphere and evident very effective collaboration."

Prof. Peter Palffy-Muhoray, Kent State Univ., USA

"The Marie Curie network turned out to be an excellent catalyst for cross-team and interdisciplinary collaborations."

Rémi Delville (Fr), ESR, Antwerp team

"I owe much of my training to research experiences abroad, in the areas of Materials Science, Mathematics, and Mechanics. These international experiences, and in particular the MULTIMAT Post-Doc at Ecole Polytechnique played a crucial role in applying to my present research position in Portugal."

Nicolas Van Goethem (B), ER, EP team

Transmission electron micrograph of a multiply twinned bcc particle grown in a Ti50Ni25Cu25 amorphous melt-spun ribbon
(courtesy Rubén Santamarta)

 

Growing dendrite calculated with the Phase Field method
(courtesy Mathis Plapp)

Electron Microscopy for Materials Science, University of Antwerp, Belgium   ( Coordinator )
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK
Department of Mathematical Methods and Models for Scientific Applications, University of Padova, Italy
Centre of Applied Mathematics, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK
Structure and Constituents of Matter, University of Barcelona, Spain
Laboratory of Microstructures, ONERA, Châtillon, France
Institute for Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Methods in Physics, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University, Bonn, Germany
Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minneapolis, USA

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