We are happy to announce that the CRC1411 will receive fundings to continue its research for the next 4 years. After a successful first funding period under the guidance of Prof. Wolfgang Peukert, we will continue our activities with Prof. Nicolas Vogel as spokesperson, and Prof. Martin Hartmann wil...
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the 9th International Conference on Discrete Element Methods (DEM9), taking place from September 17, 2023 to September 21, 2023 in Erlangen, Germany. DEM9 will address the latest advancements in the simulation of particulate systems using discrete e...
Design of Particulate Products
The key objective and long-term vision of Collaborative Research Centre 1411 is the targeted design of particulate products by rigorous optimization based on predictive structure-property and process-structure functions. Particulate products, as considered in this CRC...
From 7-9 November 2022, the Erlangen Collaborative Research Centre 1411 organizes an International Workshop on
“Optics: Simulation and Optimization”
Optical properties of particulate products play a crucial role in many applications. Already the composition, size and shape of nanoparticles through...
The iPMT consortium consists of partners from industry and academia. The aim of the project is the development and validation of methods for the synthesis of training data for Deep Learning-based particle measurement techniques, exemplified by image-based methods for the detection of particles in (m...
In this project, the development of a high performance computing (HPC) library for the optimal design of nanoparticles with respect to their optical properties is addressed. In the field of nanoparticle technology, the design optimization of particulate products is one of the main foci, where the qu...
The FIONA consortium consists of partners from industry and academia.
Its aim is to advance the technology of filament layer manufacturing (FLM) within the area of continuous fiber-reinforced, functionalized and multi-material aircraft components.
The spectrum of FIONA reaches from investigation o...
The main objectives of this sub-project of the CRC1411 Design of Particulate Products are the methodical management of research data generated by experiments, measurement methods, and simulations of the CRC1411 community. In addition to the design and implementation of object type dependent ontologi...
In this sub-project of the CRC1411 we aim to develop a unifying macroscopic mathematical description of the synthesis and chromatographic separation of nanoparticles that is based on multidimensional nonlocal balance laws. Nonlocal balance laws are a rather new concept for the description of nanopar...
The main goals of this topic within CRC814 Additive Manufacturing are to implement an easy-to-use yet powerful tool for managing research data in mechanical engineering and materials science. Due to the large amount of research data in the areas of materials science, manufacturing, and simulation, t...