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At the MMM 2018 in Osaka
The 9th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling (MMM2018) will be held in Osaka, Japan, from Oct. 28th to Nov. 2nd, 2018. It is a world leading forum dedicated to the dissemination of the latest development in the field of multiscale materials modeling.
On Oct. 31th, Symposium C-5, I will present our Atomic scale investigation of plasticity in Laves phases conducted with my colleagues from the IMM, F.Z. Mouhib, C. Zehnder, J. Gibson and S. Korte-Kerzel, in collaboration with B. Grabowski from the MPIe Düsseldorf.
"One Method to Rule Them All" at the IMM's Sommerfest
I was pleased to give a presentation at the IMM's Summer Party on 30th of June 2018, entitled "On Method to Rule Them All, and at the Atomic Scale Bind Them: Exploring Plasticity Phenomena with Atomistic Simulations".
June 5-6th, visiting the FAU
After more than 4 years working within the walls of the Institute 1 at the FAU in Erlangen, I'm back there for two days, visiting the group of Prof. Erik Bitzek. Unvaluable opportunity to strenghten ongoing collaborations...
Into wear prediction
On June the 4th, 2018, with colleagues from the RWTH Aachen, I'm going in Magdeburg to defend a research proposal on Wear predication. This project strongly relates to industrial applications, since the funding is allocated by a comity of members of the FVA, an association of companies for joint, pre-competitive research in the field of drive technology [wikipedia].
Plasticité 2018 à Nancy
Spring is coming, so do Plasticité the annual gathering of french speaking researchers on materials plasticity. Plasticité 2018 will be held in Nancy, April 9th-11th, organized by the Institut Jean Lamour, the Université de Lorraine and the CNRS. I'll present work on the Plasticity in Laves phases by atomistic approaches and experiments.
March 19th: visiting the LEM3 in Metz
On March 19th, 2018, I'll be returning to the LEM3 in Metz to discuss further collaborations. Invited by Dr. S. Berbenni, I'll meet members of the group MAPLI from the IMPACT departement.