Recent advances in the characterization of mechanical properties at small scales by experimental and numerical methods This colloquium aims for current developments in experimental and numerical methods to characterize und understand the mechanical behavior, influence of interfaces, damage evolution, influence of environment and more at small length scales. New advanced experimental as well as numerical methods will be addressed. The colloquium will take place in the nice city of Metz (Lorraine) in the triangle of France, Germany and Luxembourg. Contributions are welcome.
ORGANIZERS
- Dr. Stéphane Berbenni Laboratoire LEM3 Université de Lorraine, CNRS
- Prof. Dr. Christian Motz Experimental Methods Universität des Saarlandes
IMPORTANT DATES
- 30.9.2019 – Abstract submission
- 15.10.2019 – Acceptance
- 18.-19.11.2019 – Colloquium
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
- Dr. Christoph Kirchlechner, Max-PlanckInstitut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf
- Dr. Marc Fivel, SIMAP, CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble
ABSTRACTS:
If you want to contribute to the colloquium please send a 250 words abstract to i.wagner@matsci.uni-sb.de before 30.9.2019. Please indicate whether you wish to attend the dinner.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM:
18. November:
- 10:00 Welcome Coffee with snacks
- 11:00 Session: Experimental methods
- 13:00 Lunch break
- 14:00 Session: Atomistic simulation 19:00 Dinner (optional, self-paying)
19. November:
- 9:00 Session: Meso-scale simulations
- 12:00 Lunch break
- 13:00 Session: Environmental effects
- 15:00 End of Colloquium