Biomedical engineering and lightweight construction

Magnesium, aluminum, and titanium are at the center of research here. In addition to investigating microstructure-property relationships during the casting or extrusion of light metals, emphasis is placed on the development of metallic implant materials and alloys with sensory properties. The creation of tailored composite structures and hybrid materials is explored through casting processes as well as composite extrusion. In addition to basic research, topics from industry-related research are addressed.

 

 

 

 

 

Magnesium, aluminum, and titanium are at the center of research here. In addition to investigating microstructure-property relationships during the casting or extrusion of light metals, emphasis is placed on the development of metallic implant materials and alloys with sensory properties. The creation of tailored composite structures and hybrid materials is explored through casting processes as well as composite extrusion. In addition to basic research, topics from industry-related research are addressed.

 

 

 

 

 

Contact to the Biomedical Engineering and Lightweight Construction department

Dr.-Ing. Christian Klose
Management
Address
An der Universität 2
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
112
Dr.-Ing. Christian Klose
Management
Address
An der Universität 2
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
112