Units The department of Materials Science and Engineering consists of three units that work with metallic and ceramic materials from development to production and application. Within the units there are several research areas. Unit of Processes Casting Clean steel Computational fluid dynamics Energy and furnace technology High-temperature experimental kinetics Hybrit Process (fossil-free steelmaking) Powder metallurgy Unit of Structures Ab initio and atomistic modelling Computational Thermodynamic (Calphad) Phase transformations and structure evolution Nanotechnology, additive fabrication and nanoelectronics Experimental techniques and characterization Unit of Properties Mechanical Metallurgy Applied Material Physics Materials Technology Unit of Properties
Unit of Processes Casting Clean steel Computational fluid dynamics Energy and furnace technology High-temperature experimental kinetics Hybrit Process (fossil-free steelmaking) Powder metallurgy
Unit of Structures Ab initio and atomistic modelling Computational Thermodynamic (Calphad) Phase transformations and structure evolution Nanotechnology, additive fabrication and nanoelectronics Experimental techniques and characterization
Unit of Properties Mechanical Metallurgy Applied Material Physics Materials Technology Unit of Properties