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Paper of the Month

Papers in scientific journals are a crucial output of our research. They are the most important communication channel to share scientific findings and discoveries with the scientific community and to encourage a discussion thereof. Thus, papers are a substantial part of our competence as a research institute. With the series “Paper of the month” we want to call attention of a broader audience to our results.

  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of December: "Concretes containing blended-cements with reduced carbon-dioxide emissions: A…

    Bus movement along Unter den Eichen captured via dark fiber, with identifiable stops at bus stations and a red traffic light.
  1. Focus area environment: Paper of the month of January: "How to measure the robustness and effectiveness of certification schemes and labels in…

    Developement of a monitoring tool.
  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of December: "Concretes containing blended-cements with reduced carbon-dioxide emissions: A…

    Comparison of simulated and measured mass loss up to 700 °C for CEM I, CEM III/A and CEM II/B-Q at a heating rate of 10 K/min.
  1. Focus area material: Paper of the month of is "Assessing the Applicability of Lanthanide-Based Upconverting Nanoparticles for Optically Monitoring…

    Infrared excitation of cement doped with upconversion nanoparticles leads to fluorescence with changing intensity correlating to the progression of cement hydration.
  1. Focus area material: Paper of the month is "Thermodynamics of grain boundary segregation transition and their relevance for liquid metal embrittlement…

    Resistivity spot welding
  1. Focus area Environment: Paper of the month of November is "Interlaboratory Comparison Reveals State of the Art in Microplastic Detection and…

    Scanning electron microscopy micrograph of a microplastic particle (origin: garbage bag)
  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of November: "A comprehensive experimental assessment of reinforced concrete walls under blast: In situ…

    A comprehensive experimental assessment of reinforced concrete walls under blast: In situ monitoring of loading, dynamic response and damage with NDT methods and embedded sensors
  1. Type IV pressure vessels, consisting of a polymer liner and a load-bearing composite structure, are increasingly being used in various applications…

  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of October: "Quantification of moisture content in earth block masonry under natural climatic…

    Setup of long-term moisture measurements and comparison of measured values with hygrothermal simulations (WUFI), with and without adjustment of moisture-related input parameters
  1. Focus area material: Paper of the month of is "Long-term corrosion studies of CrCoNi and CrMnFeCoNi in sulfuric acid", published in npj Materials…

    Metal dissolution during OER in equimolar CrCoNi alloy highlights the need for metal ion quantification to assess catalyst efficiency and stability.

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