A very nice article from the AMAG's AluReport on the challenges of recycling aluminium alloys and the AMAG's approach with the new aluminium crossover alloys! Aluminum is a cornerstone of modern engineering, offering unmatched lightweight properties, high recyclability, and versatility across industries. In transportation and aerospace, it is a key enabler of energy efficiency and … Continue reading AMAG Crossalloy® – The new generation of recycled aluminium
Aluminium + Diamond-Like Carbon for Next-Gen Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Our latest study just dropped as a preprint on the SSRN server: Is Nitrogen Doping of Diamond-Like Carbon Films a Viable Strategy for Bipolar Plates in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells? 💡 In this work, we challenge the idea that nitrogen doping improves Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coatings. Using a combination of electrochemical testing, electron microscopy, … Continue reading Aluminium + Diamond-Like Carbon for Next-Gen Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Revolutionary Findings in Nonferrous Metallurgy for Fusion Technology
03/20/2025 The [X-MAT] research team from the Chair of Nonferrous Metallurgy, in collaboration with international partners, has made a significant breakthrough in the development of radiation-resistant materials for nuclear fusion reactors. Their latest study, published in Advanced Science (DOI: 10.1002/advs.202417659), challenges conventional high-entropy alloy (HEA) concept by demonstrating that reduced chemical complexity can still achieve … Continue reading Revolutionary Findings in Nonferrous Metallurgy for Fusion Technology
Investigating Hydrogen Embrittlement to Develop Superior Functional Alloys – Prof. Dr. Livia C. Malheiros (UK)
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) remains a critical challenge in materials engineering, particularly for industries reliant on high-performance metals, such as energy and transportation. As hydrogen atoms diffuse into metals, they weaken the material’s structural integrity, leading to reduced load-bearing capacity and increased brittleness. A deeper understanding of hydrogen’s interactions with metal lattice structures, defects, and stress … Continue reading Investigating Hydrogen Embrittlement to Develop Superior Functional Alloys – Prof. Dr. Livia C. Malheiros (UK)
Who is leading the critical technology race?
For anyone interested in global technological and scientific advancements, ASPI’s Tech Tracker offers a fascinating deep dive into critical and emerging industries. One of the most striking insights from the platform is China’s clear dominance in nuclear energy. With extensive research, rapid reactor deployments, and significant government support, China has positioned itself as a world … Continue reading Who is leading the critical technology race?
Upscaling and Recycling of Aluminium Alloys
The demand for sustainable metal production is driving innovation in aluminium recycling. The new preprint of our group led by Dr. Sebastian Samberger is available and it is entitled Impurity-Induced Phase Transformations in AlMgZn(Cu) Crossover Alloys: Pathways to Enhance Recycling Content and Processability. Dr. Samberger explores how Fe/Si ratios and cooling rates influence phase transformations and … Continue reading Upscaling and Recycling of Aluminium Alloys
The last set of images taken by Voyager 1 spacecraft
A fascinating research paper recently caught my attention: it documents the final images captured by the Voyager 1 spacecraft before its cameras were permanently shut down. While the images themselves are breathtaking, what truly stood out to me was the incredible effort behind protecting the spacecraft from radiation damage as it ventured farther from the … Continue reading The last set of images taken by Voyager 1 spacecraft
A great scientific debate: Are clusters or Guinier-Preston zones responsible for strengthening an Al-Cu-Mg alloy?
Feature image credits: https://www.scienceisweird.com/arguing-comics Science thrives on debate, and the historic clash between Ringer et al. and Zahra et al. over the role of solute clustering in Al-Cu-Mg alloys is a perfect example of how scientific disputes drive progress. In this case, one side argued that Cu-Mg clusters were a distinct strengthening mechanism, while the … Continue reading A great scientific debate: Are clusters or Guinier-Preston zones responsible for strengthening an Al-Cu-Mg alloy?
Exploring the Future of Green Hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Brazil
In a recent interview with Estadão, I had the opportunity to discuss the promising role of green hydrogen in advancing sustainable practices within agriculture and industry. We explored the significant challenges associated with large-scale adoption, including the low volumetric energy density of hydrogen, the energy-intensive nature of its production, and the phenomenon of hydrogen embrittlement … Continue reading Exploring the Future of Green Hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Brazil
Immigrants that changed the world, I
I am an immigrant scientist living in Austria, a country I deeply love and serve with passion and commitment. Having experienced life as an immigrant in multiple countries, I understand that immigration is often a necessity (it was for myself), driven by the pursuit of peace, stability, and opportunity. While ideally, I think no one … Continue reading Immigrants that changed the world, I









