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* December 13th, 2023
* December 13th, 2023
** 20:50 Pickup at Tartu Bus station, moving to hotel ( https://www.hotellsoho.ee/, depending on climate and luggage size, walk or taxi) time to be specified, tickets from www.tpilet.ee
** 20:50 Pickup at Tartu Bus station, moving to hotel ( https://www.hotellsoho.ee/, depending on climate and luggage size, walk or taxi)


* December 14th, 2023
* December 14th, 2023
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** 13:00 Seminar at Institute of Technology (auditorium 121)
** 13:00 Seminar at Institute of Technology (auditorium 121)
*** An overview talk on the research activities of the Department for Materials Science (Jeffrey McCord/Franz Faupel),
*** An overview talk on the research activities of the Department for Materials Science (Jeffrey McCord/Franz Faupel),
*** A talk about the North German Initiative Nanotechnology (NINa) and the plans for the NIBS 2024 (Nanotechnology and Innovation in the Baltic Sea Region, Christian Ohrt)
***NINa SH -The north German competence network for the advancement of innovative nanotechnology (Christian Ohrt)
*** An overview talk about the metallic biomaterials science-related activities of the Helmholtz Research Center Hereon, Berit Zeller-Plumhoff).
*** An overview talk about the metallic biomaterials science-related activities of the Helmholtz Research Center Hereon, Berit Zeller-Plumhoff).
** 15:00 Tour at Institute of Physics
** 15:00 Tour at Institute of Physics
** Dinner (time and place will be specified)
** 18:00 Dinner (Joyce)
* December 15th, 2023
* December 15th, 2023
** 8:30 Departures
** 8:30 Departures
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* Aune Tamm +372 56110633
* Aune Tamm +372 56110633


==NiNa - [https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/en Institute for Materials Science, Kiel University Delegation] ==
==[https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/en Institute for Materials Science, Kiel University Delegation] ==
[https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/nmm/en/nanoscale-magnetic-materials-magnetic-domains/prof.-dr.-jeffrey-mccord Jeffrey McCord]
[https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/nmm/en/nanoscale-magnetic-materials-magnetic-domains/prof.-dr.-jeffrey-mccord Jeffrey McCord]
Prof. Dr. Ing. Jeffrey McCord was born in Erlangen, Germany. He received his engineering diploma and Ph.D. degree from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, both in Materials Science and Engineering. From 1997 he was with IBM Storage Division, San Jose, USA, developing magnetic recording head materials. From 2002 to 2009 he was research scientist and group leader at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State Physics and Materials Science, Dresden, Germany until he took over a position as head of department “Nanomagnetism” at the Helmholtz-Center Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany. He is co-founder, partner, and served as director of evico magnetics GmbH, Germany.  Prof. McCord has joined Kiel University, Germany as a Heisenberg-Professor for Materials Science in 2011. At Kiel University he has been involved in research and teaching in the areas of magnetism and magnetic materials, advanced metallic and ceramic materials.  His primary research focuses on magnetic domains and magnetic materials. The topics of research range from fundamental research to engineering materials concentrating on magnetization dynamics, exchange bias, magnetic thin films, and nanomagnetism. He has published over 130 papers in peer-reviewed journals and has more than 60 invited talks on these subjects.


[https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/matv/en/staff/dr-christian-ohrt Christian Ohrt]
[https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/matv/en/staff/dr-christian-ohrt Christian Ohrt]
Christian Ohrt studied materials science and Engineering at Kiel University. Since earning his
doctorate in 2015, Dr. Christian Ohrt has been working as the network manager for the North
German Initiative Nanotechnology Schleswig-Holstein. His duties include enlarging the network and
linking key players in nanotechnology across northern Germany and the Baltic Sea Region. In his role
as network manager he identifies collaborative opportunities between academia and industry,
organizes nanotechnology-focused events and international conferences, and more recently,
manages a program for the convey of sponsorships by North German companies for international
students.


[https://www.hereon.de/institutes/metallic_biomaterials/imaging_and_data_science/team/098931/index.php.en Berit Zeller-Plumhoff]
[https://www.hereon.de/institutes/metallic_biomaterials/imaging_and_data_science/team/098931/index.php.en Berit Zeller-Plumhoff]
Berit Zeller-Plumhoff holds a master in Applied Mathematics and a PhD in Bioengineering. As a PhD student she was focussing on tomographic imaging and image-based modelling of soft tissues. Since September 2016, she leads the project 'MgBone - Multimodal imaging for structural analysis of bone modeling induced by degraded magnesium implants' and works at the Hereon outstation DESY in Hamburg. Berit studies the impact of biodegradable implants on the crystallization and crystal orientation of newly formed bone.


[https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/matv/en/staff/personal-webpages/brief-biography Franz Faupel]
[https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/matv/en/staff/personal-webpages/brief-biography Franz Faupel]


== Todos==
Professor Faupel holds the Chair for Multicomponent Materials at Kiel University and is Chairman of the North German Initiative Nanotechnology NINa SH e.V. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the IBM Research Center Yorktown Heights and got his habilitation in 1992 at the University of Göttingen. His research interests include functional nanocomposites, magnetoelectric sensors, photocatalysis, plasma deposition, and memristive devices for bioinspired neuromorphic computing. He published more than 400 research papers and is currently listed in the Web of Science with an h index of 57.  He is very concerned by the climate crisis and is founding member of the ”International Alliance of Societies for a Sustainable Future”, which will be launched soon.
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 12 December 2023

Institute for Materials Science, Kiel University /Tartu University contact visit

Preliminary Schedule

  • December 13th, 2023
    • 20:50 Pickup at Tartu Bus station, moving to hotel ( https://www.hotellsoho.ee/, depending on climate and luggage size, walk or taxi)
  • December 14th, 2023
    • 9:00 Labs at Institute of Technology (Alvo Aabloo)
    • 10:00 Tour at Institute of Chemistry (Enn Lust)
    • 12:00 Lunch
    • 13:00 Seminar at Institute of Technology (auditorium 121)
      • An overview talk on the research activities of the Department for Materials Science (Jeffrey McCord/Franz Faupel),
      • NINa SH -The north German competence network for the advancement of innovative nanotechnology (Christian Ohrt)
      • An overview talk about the metallic biomaterials science-related activities of the Helmholtz Research Center Hereon, Berit Zeller-Plumhoff).
    • 15:00 Tour at Institute of Physics
    • 18:00 Dinner (Joyce)
  • December 15th, 2023
    • 8:30 Departures

Contacts:

  • Alvo Aabloo +372 5078356
  • Aune Tamm +372 56110633

Institute for Materials Science, Kiel University Delegation

Jeffrey McCord

Prof. Dr. Ing. Jeffrey McCord was born in Erlangen, Germany. He received his engineering diploma and Ph.D. degree from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, both in Materials Science and Engineering. From 1997 he was with IBM Storage Division, San Jose, USA, developing magnetic recording head materials. From 2002 to 2009 he was research scientist and group leader at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State Physics and Materials Science, Dresden, Germany until he took over a position as head of department “Nanomagnetism” at the Helmholtz-Center Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany. He is co-founder, partner, and served as director of evico magnetics GmbH, Germany. Prof. McCord has joined Kiel University, Germany as a Heisenberg-Professor for Materials Science in 2011. At Kiel University he has been involved in research and teaching in the areas of magnetism and magnetic materials, advanced metallic and ceramic materials. His primary research focuses on magnetic domains and magnetic materials. The topics of research range from fundamental research to engineering materials concentrating on magnetization dynamics, exchange bias, magnetic thin films, and nanomagnetism. He has published over 130 papers in peer-reviewed journals and has more than 60 invited talks on these subjects.

Christian Ohrt

Christian Ohrt studied materials science and Engineering at Kiel University. Since earning his doctorate in 2015, Dr. Christian Ohrt has been working as the network manager for the North German Initiative Nanotechnology Schleswig-Holstein. His duties include enlarging the network and linking key players in nanotechnology across northern Germany and the Baltic Sea Region. In his role as network manager he identifies collaborative opportunities between academia and industry, organizes nanotechnology-focused events and international conferences, and more recently, manages a program for the convey of sponsorships by North German companies for international students.

Berit Zeller-Plumhoff

Berit Zeller-Plumhoff holds a master in Applied Mathematics and a PhD in Bioengineering. As a PhD student she was focussing on tomographic imaging and image-based modelling of soft tissues. Since September 2016, she leads the project 'MgBone - Multimodal imaging for structural analysis of bone modeling induced by degraded magnesium implants' and works at the Hereon outstation DESY in Hamburg. Berit studies the impact of biodegradable implants on the crystallization and crystal orientation of newly formed bone.

Franz Faupel

Professor Faupel holds the Chair for Multicomponent Materials at Kiel University and is Chairman of the North German Initiative Nanotechnology NINa SH e.V. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the IBM Research Center Yorktown Heights and got his habilitation in 1992 at the University of Göttingen. His research interests include functional nanocomposites, magnetoelectric sensors, photocatalysis, plasma deposition, and memristive devices for bioinspired neuromorphic computing. He published more than 400 research papers and is currently listed in the Web of Science with an h index of 57. He is very concerned by the climate crisis and is founding member of the ”International Alliance of Societies for a Sustainable Future”, which will be launched soon.