Jürgen Rödel
Jürgen Rödel (born September 17, 1958 in Hof) is a German materials scientist and professor of non-metallic inorganic materials at the Technische Universität Darmstadt.He is particularly well known for his fundamental and pioneering work on the mechanical and functional properties of ceramics. This includes his research work on the sintering behaviour of ceramics and the development of lead-free piezoceramics. Until then, lead-free piezo materials were considered impossible. Through meticulous research, he found the first lead-free systems with "Giant" elongation. In 2008, he received the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, the highest award for German researchers, for his contributions to the development of ferroelectric functional ceramics, new lead-free piezoelectric ceramics and novel gradient materials. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Jurij Koruza, Andrew J. Bell, Till Frömling, Kyle G. Webber, Ke Wang, Jürgen RödelGet full text
Published 2018-03-01
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4by Lena Herrmann, Aurelia Kimmig, Jürgen Rödel, Stefan Hagel, Norman Rose, Mathias W. Pletz, Christina BahrsGet full text
Published 2021-06-01
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6by Annette Prohl, Katharina Wolf, Corinna Weber, Kerstin E Müller, Christian Menge, Konrad Sachse, Jürgen Rödel, Petra Reinhold, Angela BerndtGet full text
Published 2015-01-01
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7by Saskia Zimmermann, Saskia Zimmermann, Mareike Klinger-Strobel, Jürgen A. Bohnert, Jürgen A. Bohnert, Sindy Wendler, Jürgen Rödel, Mathias W. Pletz, Bettina Löffler, Bettina Löffler, Lorena Tuchscherr, Lorena TuchscherrGet full text
Published 2019-12-01
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8by Stefanie Deinhardt-Emmer, Daniel Wittschieber, Juliane Sanft, Sandra Kleemann, Stefan Elschner, Karoline Frieda Haupt, Vanessa Vau, Clio Häring, Jürgen Rödel, Andreas Henke, Christina Ehrhardt, Michael Bauer, Mike Philipp, Nikolaus Gaßler, Sandor Nietzsche, Bettina Löffler, Gita MallGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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