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02.05.2019 12:55

DGM-Further Education: Nano-scale Materials

Dipl.-Ing. Fahima Fischer Pressereferat
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde e.V.

    The improved understanding of structure-property relationships of new materials are essential for their applications in many branches. Basic research is needed to investigate structure and properties of advanced materials on scales from product dimensions down to the atomic level. Multi-scale materials characterization and multi-scale modelling are needed for further materials research and development.

    High-resolution analytical techniques are essential for both development and introduction
    of new nanotechnologies and thin-film technologies as well as for the integration of advanced materials into high-tech products. Nanoanalysis is more and more needed for process and materials characterization during manufacturing of nanostructured systems and devices as well as for the understanding of the nano-scale microstructure in materials. Therefore, research and development in the field of physical analysis increasingly focused on the study of thin films and nanostructures. Application-specific developments show often that the combination of several analysis techniques is needed to ensure both process control in nanotechnology as well as performance and reliability of new products.

    Numerous new developments in the field of nanoanalysis allow the imaging as
    well as the structural and chemical characterization of structures in the range
    < 100 nm, down to atomic dimensions. The suitability of a technique for research
    and development or for process control in manufacturing is determined by the
    capabilities and limits of the technique itself, particularly if the technique is destructive
    or non-destructive, but also from the time needed for data acquisition
    and data analysis (“time-to-data”).

    The course will provide knowledge in the field of nanoanalysis. Starting with a
    short introduction, new techniques for the characterization of thin films, nanostructures
    and nanoparticles will be explained. New results from fundamental research
    will be presented, and applicationspecific solutions will be demonstrated
    as well. Challenges to nanoanalysis techniques in the industry will be an additional
    topic. Special examples for applied studies in micro-, nano- and optoelectronics
    as well as in the fields of renewable energies and lightweight construction
    will be demonstrated. Nanoanalytical studies at metallic, inorganic-nonmetallic
    and organic materials will be reviewed. We are offering a practical half-day lab
    training in small groups in one of the following fields of research that should be
    chosen by the participant:

    • scanning electron microscopy / Focused ion beam
    • particle analysis
    • scanning probe microscopy.
    All lecturers are experienced experts in the field of physical and chemical analysis.

    The course is intended for individuals who wish to expand their knowledge in
    the field of nanscale materials and nanoanalysis. The subjects covered in this
    course extend from fundamentals of materials science and analysis to the current
    nanotechnologies and challenges in industry. Scientists, engineers and technicians
    working in industry, research and education, who are interested to extend
    their knowledge in nanoanalysis, will benefit from this course.

    Chairman of the seminar is Prof. Dr. Ehrenfried Zschech, Dresden Fraunhofer
    Cluster Nanoanalysis, Germany


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    Questions & Contact
    For questions or further informations please call the following number or send us an e-mail.

    Tel.: +49 (0)69-75306 757
    Fax: +49 (0)69-75306 733
    E-Mail: fortbildung@dgm.de


    Originalpublikation:

    https://www.dgm.de/index.php?id=2801


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