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From 16-17 June 2026, the Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH (MCL) invites to the the bi-annual international conference “Integrated Computational...

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High-speed steels, composed of nanostructured martensite and carbides, rank among the highest-strength steels available, making them a fundamental...

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The upcoming Leoben IoT Sensor Systems Symposium 2025, co-hosted by the Materials Center Leoben (MCL) and the Chair of Automation and Measurement at...

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We are delighted to share that Charlotte Cui has been awarded first place in the 2025 ÖWGP Doctoral Award for her dissertation “Microstructural...

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Every few years, leading experts in hydrogen–materials interactions gather at the event to share insights, reconnect, and spark new collaborations.

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How can AI be used to create more environmentally friendly materials?

This question was explored in the recently published study Study-AI4GreenMat....

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As part of our Nano4E (Nano4E – UnravelTEC) project, together with our partners Silicon Austria Labs (SAL), UnravelTEC OG, Universitat de Barcelona...

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The lifetime of a metal-cutting tool is primarily determined by the initiation of unstable crack growth in the high-speed steel under cyclic...

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We’re excited to host the symposium "M04: Data-Driven Exploration of CPSP (=Composition-Processing-Structure-Properties) Linkages and Materials ...

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High-speed steels rank among the highest-strength steels available. That is why they are such a fundamental pillar of the metalworking and tooling...

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