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Phase Transformations in Multifunctional Materials

AE Auditorium

Phase transformation materials are characterized by their ability to rapidly and reversibly switch between distinct properties, such as insulating and conducting, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic, or Li-rich and Li-poor. These transformations, […]

PHONONIC MATERIALS – AN AVENUE FOR PASSIVE FLOW CONTROL

AE Auditorium

Specific modal and non-modal mechanisms (flow coherences) in fluid flows, associated with distinct time and length scales, govern important flow phenomena, e.g., laminar-to-turbulent transition, turbulent drag, and flow separation. Consequently, […]

Multi-fuel combustion for sustainable aviation

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

With the climate change becoming as one of the main challenges for human existence, every sector has to contribute in reducing its climate footprint. Being an international and hard to […]

Challenges and Strategies for Machining Aerospace High-Temperature Materials

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

Abstract: The presentation opens with a comparison of high-temperature materials with everyday metals. This will be followed by a discussion of challenges and an understanding of the machinability of high-temperature […]

Laser Beam Control Through Atmospheric Turbulence

STC Seminar Hall, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering

Laser beam is highly affected by prevailing atmospheric conditions and limit the system performance for various applications. The talk mainly covers the cause of optical turbulence, its effects on laser […]

Miniaturised technologies for potential applications in space research

STC Seminar Hall, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering

Miniaturised technologies, due to their portability, rapid responses, low powers and ability of multi-component integration, have received an ever-growing interest in areas like healthcare, air quality, and space research. This […]

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