An open circle of about 15 people working at the TU-Clausthal in the field of materialography / materials testing. Interested persons from the region are always welcome.
The Working Group meets two to three times a year, alternating between the institutes with corresponding departments. Company presentations, short lectures from the circle of participants as well as company and laboratory visits take place in connection with the meetings.
Expert Committee
Materialography
Working Group
Archaeo-Materialography
Working Group
Atom Probe Tomography
Working Group
Atomic Force Microscopy nanomechanical methods
Working Group
Component Metallography
Working Group
Coordination in the Expert Committee Materialography
Working Group
Education
Working Group
Electron Tomography
Working Group
FIB applications in materials characterization
Working Group
Fractography
Working Group
In situ 2D and 3D characterization
Working Group
Materialography on the Internet
Working Group
Microstructure Characterization in the Scanning Electron Microscope (EBSD)
Working Group
Quantitative 3D-Microscopy of Surfaces
Working Group
Quantitative microstructural analysis
Working Group
Regional Working Groups in the Expert Committee Materialography
Working Group
Aalen/Stuttgart Metallography Meeting
Working Group
Interest Group Materialography Clausthal
Working Group
Metallo Meeting Berlin
Working Group
Metallographic Exchange of Experience Rhine/Main
Working Group
Metallography Circle Thuringia
Working Group
Metallography Regional Group Saxony
Working Group
Metallography Regulars' Table Munich
Working Group
Regional Forum Materialography Saar
Working Group
Regional Group Materialography North
Working Group
Working Group Metallography Aachen
Working Group
gmr2-Society for Materialography Rhine/Ruhr e.V.
Working Group
Sample Preparation
Working Group
Serial Section Tomography
Working Group
Subcommitee for Metallography of the ASMET
Working Group
X-Ray Tomography
Meeting so far of technical employees of the TU-Clausthal for the exchange of experiences between the individual departments and for the local, practice-oriented further training.
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