Outreach and Collaborations

Highlights

Prizes

Workshops and Conferences

The CRC/TRR 270 HoMMage is always interested in scientific exchange with other institutions and experts in the field of magnetic materials and topics related to the CRC's working programme.


NFDI MatWerk
Our CRC/TRR 270 contributes to NFDI-MatWerk, the National Research Data Infrastructure for Materials Science and Engineering, by being a Participant Project and Infrastructure Use Case.
Read more about NFDI-MatWerk.

CRC/TRR 270 is now one the supporting joint research projects of FAIRmat a consortium of the German Research-Data Infrastructure (NFDI). Read more about FAIRmat, the consortium and the supporters.


TRR 173 Spin + X – joint lectures/colloquia
Since we discovered some overlap between our fields of work, we established a collaboration with TRR 173 Spin + X at Universität Kaiserslautern and Universität Mainz to share our biweekly colloquia and their Distinguished Lecture Series.


Max Planck Research Group “De Magnete”
The new Max Planck Research Group “De Magnete – Designing Magnetism on the Atomic Scale” analyses the critical magnetization reversal processes on the atomic scale using advanced experimental and simulation methods. The aim is to capture, reproduce and predict transitional and dynamic processes that are relevant for nucleation and propagation during all critical magnetization reversal processes on all length scales. Magnets are used in many fields of daily life and industry like in energy conversion, electromobility, data storage and robotics. Their enhancement is key to a carbon neutral economy.

De Magnete results from a collaboration of Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung (MPIE) and TU Darmstadt. The group is headed by Prof. Oliver Gutfleisch, Professor of Functional Materials at the TU Darmstadt and scientific director at the Fraunhofer IWKS Materials Recycling and Resource Strategies.