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Multifunctional Ceramic Matrix Composites for Nuclear Applications
by James Wade-Zhu

Highly ductile amorphous oxide at room temperature and high strain rate
by Erkka Frankberg

MIMEPRO (High potential inorganic side streams ? Valuable metals recovery and waste utilization)
by Katja Ohenoja

Development of novel antibacterial peptides based on human defensin domains for biomaterial

Ion-doped silicon oxycarbide and silicate-based bioactive glasses for bone regeneration
by Marcela Arango Ospina

Jülich researchers seek to reduce the cost of producing MAX phases and high-performance metals and

In situ mechanical testing of ceramics in transmission electron microscope
by Erkka Frankberg

Fabrication of Bone‐Like Structures via “COBICS”, Ceramic Omnidirectional Bioprinting in Cell

MAX phase and MAB phase derived MXenes for energy storage application
by Nick Goossens

New materials for solid oxide fuel cell cathodes with superior performance and improved long-term

Scaffolds derived from cuttlefish bone for bone tissue engineering
by Ana Sofia Neto

Additive manufacturing of novel bioactive metalloid-bioceramic composites for bone tissue

Processing of UHTCMCs using Microwave/Radiofrequency enhanced chemical vapour infiltration process

Characterization of Domain Walls in ferroelectric materials down to atomic level
by Oana Condurache

Ball-on-Three-Balls-test (B3B) as mechanical testing of 3D-printed ceramics
by Maximilian Staudacher

Optimisation of the stereolithography process applied to β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) bioceramics
by Chloé Goutagny
Effect of silicon substitution in calcium phosphates on blood vessel formation
by Else Ellermann
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YCN Newsletter 17 - Research in Industry - Entrepreneurship in Materials Science by Daniela Gehrisch
Founder of MAF, a material analysis laboratory, is Daniela Gehrisch. She was born in Freiberg and grew up the Ore Mountains in Germany. Having been enthusiastic about maths and physics at school, she decided to look for a place to study in the silver city Freiberg. That's how she found the course in materials science and technology and graduated with a diploma.
YCN Newsletter 17 - Research in Spot - Bioceramic bone cements modified with bioglass by Kinga Kowalska
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