Prof. Dr. Julia K. Hufenbach
Head of Division

 

 

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j.k.hufenbach@ifw-dresden.de
+49 (0) 351 4659 152

Prof. Dr. Jens Freudenberger
Head of Department

 

 

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j.freudenberger@ifw-dresden.de
+49 (0) 351 4659 550


Research Projects

Guided by the Leibniz credo “theoria cum praxi,” our research aims to establish a continuous development chain for metallic materials used in structural, functional, and biomedical applications. Customized material design, in combination with cutting-edge manufacturing technologies – including specialized casting methods, laser-based additive manufacturing, and tailored metal-forming techniques – enables the deliberate adjustment of the mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of the metals and alloys under study. The core of this work is the deep understanding of the processing–microstructure–property relationship supported by comprehensive, scale-bridging characterization.

Steel

The research activities concentrate on the development and processing of novel high performance steels for cast tools, additive manufacturing and conventional welding technologies.

Aluminum Alloys

This research focuses on designing aluminum-based alloys combining tailored properties with enhanced processability by laser powder bed fusion or bonding processes.

Titanium Alloys

Ti alloys with high strength-to-density ratio and low stiffness are conventionally prepared and generated by additive manufacturing. TiAl wires are developed for repair welding.

Copper Alloys

We apply laser-based additive manufacturing processes to thermoelectric Cu-Ni alloys and generators and we have long-time experience with high-strength conductors.

Bulk Metallic Glasses

Synthesis, properties and deformation mechanism are the focus of our research on bulk metallic glasses (BMGs).

Magnetocaloric materials

We prepare and tune the properties of magnetocaloric materials.

High Entropy Alloys

We investigate e.g. solid solution strengthening in HEAs with deliberately adjusted composition in wide concentration ranges.

Plasticity in metals

We investigate the deformation mechanisms of metals.

Shape Memory Alloys

We investigate structure, property and processing issues of  Fe-, Cu- and pseudoelastic Au-based SMAs.

Biodegradable Fe-based alloys

This research topic encompasses the development of novel biodegradable Fe-based alloys, tailored processes as well as coatings for implant applications.

Machine Learning for Materials Design

Machine learning is leveraged for intelligent control and real-time defect monitoring in process such as additive manufacturing and hot wire drawing.

Circular Economy Aspects

Our research contributes to the scientific understanding and practical implementation of circular economy concepts in industry and society.