The connection with micro-structural modeling yields a better understanding of the deformation and damage behavior on the microstructual level, thus creating the basis for the development of optimized materials.
During the advanced training seminar, participants will be familiarized with numerical methods and models such as Monte-Carlo simulations and Molecular Dynamics techniques as well as with their connection to microstructural modeling and the further linking to specimen and component simulations.
The seminar is specifically addressed to industrial users and young professionals in materials development, which have had little contact with microstructural modeling of materials as well as to University staff wishing to gain an overview of currently applied numerical methods. Basic knowledge in materials technology is desirable for a general understanding.
Professional management of the Training Course is provided by Prof.
Dr. rer. nat. Siegfried Schmauder, Institute for Materials Testing, Materials Science and Strength of Materials, University of Stuttgart.
Find detailed information at http://www.dgm.de/fortbildung/?tgnr=1478
Information on participating / attending:
Participation Fee for Members of the DGM:
Personal members or 1 nonmember from a member institute / member company: 990,- EURO
Participation fee: 1.090,- EURO
The fee includes:
• Attendance of the seminar sessions
• Comprehensive handouts
• Refreshments during the sessions
Date:
04/17/2013 - 04/17/2013
Event venue:
University of Stuttgart
Materials Testing Institute
Pfaffenwaldring 32
70569 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Target group:
Business and commerce, Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Chemistry, Materials sciences, Mechanical engineering, Physics / astronomy
Types of events:
Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
01/06/2013
Sender/author:
Marco Roßnagel
Department:
Pressereferat
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event42093
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