Research

Joint Research Agenda

The main goal of the Materials Chain is an ideally continuous analysis of the entire materials chain from atom to component to bridge the gap between materials research and manufacturing technology that has been created over many years. Thus, Materials Chain research covers all phases of modern materials science, from materials design to production and refinement of materials, and to characterization and processing in the production process. This kind of research can be systematically mapped to various fields of application, such as physical and chemical energy conversion.
 
The fundamental research carried out within the Materials Chain is based on current social challenges: With state-of-the-art technologies and methods, central questions in areas such as environmental and climate protection, communication, security, medical technology and mobility of the future are solved.

Our researchers

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DIMENSION

Hubs

To sharpen our research profile, we bundled the expertise and methodological know-how of the diverse sub-disciplines in four hubs. They represent the fields of excellence within the Materials Chain and figure as the paramount infrastructural building-blocks of our network. The hubs strengthen the already existing structures of research and technology across the three locations by relying on a joint approach to research in materials science. We realize that collaboration is greater than the sum of its parts. Therefore, our principal interest is to further cultivate already existing research collaborations and to encourage new collaborations among the members of the Materials Chain network.

Research topics

In order to strengthen the paradigm shift from a phenomenological to a knowledge-based approach to the design of functional materials, Materials Chain’s research activities are focused on the adaptation of materials and the development of new processes to support component manufacturing.

Thus, main research topics addressed by Materials Chain researchers are:

  • adaptive and smart materials
  • energy conversion and storage
  • interface-dominated materials
  • materials for communication technologies and IT, quantum computing
  • high-performance materials for harsh environments

Our research in keywords

The interactive map of keywords below visualizes Materials Chain’s top research topics. This map presents the top keywords associated with the published output of our dense collaborative research activities during the last 10 years.


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