Professor Peter J. Uggowitzer was never officially my mentor or supervisor -- neither during my studies nor in my former postdoc in Leoben. Yet, his presence and friendship over all these years have profoundly shaped both my personal and professional life. Through him, I learned not just metallurgy, but how to think metallurgy -- how … Continue reading The Spirit of Metallurgy at 75 Years Strong
Tag: hydrogen embrittlement
Leoben makes waves in fusion materials research
The [X-MAT] team at the Chair of Nonferrous Metallurgy, Montanuniversität Leoben, has drawn global attention with a groundbreaking study published in Advanced Science (DOI: 10.1002/advs.202417659). With more than 1k views and reads in the journal's first month after publication, our work challenges the prevailing high-entropy alloy (HEA) paradigm by proving that even simpler alloy systems can outperform their … Continue reading Leoben makes waves in fusion materials research
Our work featured in the “Advanced Best of 2025” collection by Wiley!
Happy Easter to our friends all over the world! We are delighted to share that our recent publication, “Limitations of Hydrogen Detection After 150 Years of Research on Hydrogen Embrittlement”, has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious “Advanced Best of 2025” Collection by Wiley. The Advanced Portfolio from Wiley is a renowned family of high-impact journals, publishing cutting-edge research … Continue reading Our work featured in the “Advanced Best of 2025” collection by Wiley!
“Hydrogen Hype is Dying”, by Sabine Hossenfelder
I am a huge admirer of Dr. Sabine Hossenfelder and her insightful reviews of science and global scientific activities. Recently, she published an excellent, well-researched video exploring the challenges of adopting hydrogen gas as a green energy source. Dr. Hossenfelder’s critical perspective is both valid and necessary for our community. Scientific hypes should always be … Continue reading “Hydrogen Hype is Dying”, by Sabine Hossenfelder
Our Research on Hydrogen Embrittlement Featured on “UOL Gizmodo” portal
We are excited to share that our research article reviewing the mechanisms of hydrogen embrittlement in metallurgy, along with the challenges of measuring hydrogen in action in materials at the nanoscale, has been featured on the Brazilian portal UOL in the Gizmodo “giz_br” subsection. You can read the full article here: UOL Gizmodo Article. UOL is one of … Continue reading Our Research on Hydrogen Embrittlement Featured on “UOL Gizmodo” portal
Our Paper Featured in the “Best of Advanced Engineering Materials 2024”
We are thrilled to announce that our paper, “Limitations of hydrogen detection after 150 years of research on hydrogen embrittlement”, has been selected as one of the standout contributions in the Advanced Engineering Materials 2024 Virtual Issue. This special virtual collection, curated and selected by the Journal Editors, highlights some of the most exceptional research … Continue reading Our Paper Featured in the “Best of Advanced Engineering Materials 2024”
“Hydrogen holds promise for clean energy but damages pipelines – scientists seek solution”
Our interview to the University of São Paulo Newspaper has been now published! -- Experiments seek to demonstrate theories about how hydrogen weakens metal structures, which could help to overcome the problems caused by it The use of hydrogen as an energy source faces a major obstacle: damage to the metal pipes that transport it. … Continue reading “Hydrogen holds promise for clean energy but damages pipelines – scientists seek solution”
Celebrating Professor Pippan’s 70th anniversary and 150 years of hydrogen embrittlement research in metallurgy!
Our recent work on the "Limitations of Hydrogen Detection After 150 Years of Research on Hydrogen Embrittlement" was highlighted in the Advanced Engineering Materials journal with a back cover! I am mostly happy that this was a special edition of the journal to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Professor Reinhard Pippan (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15272648/2024/26/19)! To all my … Continue reading Celebrating Professor Pippan’s 70th anniversary and 150 years of hydrogen embrittlement research in metallurgy!
Our review article on hydrogen embrittlement and detection
We are excited to share our latest review paper titled "Limitations of Hydrogen Detection After 150 Years of Research on Hydrogen Embrittlement" in the Advanced Engineering Materials. This comprehensive review paper explores a critical challenge in our quest to harness hydrogen as a sustainable energy source—detecting its effects on materials at the nanoatomic level. Hydrogen's … Continue reading Our review article on hydrogen embrittlement and detection






