Head of Deparment: Dr. Michael Rieth

Our research and development work is part of large-scale research and makes an important contribution to energy research at national and European level. As a partner in the Helmholtz Association's energy program and a member of the EUROfusion large-scale research project, we are actively shaping the future of nuclear fusion.

Focus

We develop structural and functional materials that can withstand extreme conditions. These include high temperatures and heat fluxes, as well as high-energy neutron radiation in combination with mechanical, chemical, or time-critical loads. The material properties are tailored by us for each specific application case. In this way, we open up new applications and areas of use in the field of energy conversion. Typical examples include components of a fusion power plant, such as plasma-facing components (divertor), heat exchangers (blanket), and neutron multipliers (tritium breeding elements).

Competence

Our research is application-oriented and, above all, takes place under the aspects of large-scale research. Therefore, alongside sustainability and cost-effectiveness, the focus is particularly on the use of industrial production, forming, joining, and manufacturing technologies. Starting from an idea, our materials development encompasses theoretical modelling, thermodynamic and thermo-mechanical simulations, production in the laboratory and on an industrial scale, experimental characterization of all relevant properties, microstructural and chemical analyses, the manufacturing of prototypes (semi-finished products and mockups), as well as component testing under the respective operating conditions. Our goal is to provide novel materials, including the materials technology process parameters and key characteristics required for production and component manufacturing.

Network

Despite our focus on materials for very specific applications, the boundary conditions, requirements, and properties to be considered are very complex and diverse. So not all necessary investigations and experiments can be carried out within our department. Therefore, we collaborate closely with a variety of partners from KIT, industry, and other research institutions both domestically and internationally. In particular, the characterization and testing of prototypes requires access to large-scale facilities, such as test reactors for neutron irradiation: : HFIRBR2, or experimental setups for the investigation of plasma-material interactions: HELOKA, ASDEXGLADISJUDITH & JULE-PSI.

Department Group

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High-Temperature Materials

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Microstructure Analysis

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Automated Modeling and Validation

Automated modeling and validation

Group

Atomistische Modellierung
und Validierung

Publicationslist


Generation of high-quality single-stranded DNA for full-length and truncated genome standards of recombinant adeno-associated viruses
Manz, J.; Ruppert, R.; Haindl, M.; Hubbuch, J.; Graf, T.; Pschirer, J.
2025. Molecular Therapy Methods & Clinical Development, 33 (4), Art.-Nr.: 101603. doi:10.1016/j.omtm.2025.101603
Sample-accessible multi-resonance X-band EPR triple ring resonator
Lee, C. H.; Elitaş, M.; Korvink, J. G.; Jouda, M.
2025. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 381, Art.-Nr.: 107988. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2025.107988
Redox Reactions with Calcium‐Metal Nanoparticles
Ritschel, C.; Appenzeller, A.; Popescu, R.; Donsbach, C.; Köppe, R.; Wenzel, J. O.; Breher, F.; Eggeler, Y. M.; Klopper, W.; Feldmann, C.
2025. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Art.-Nr.: e202515995. doi:10.1002/anie.202515995
Beamline to inject laser plasma accelerated electrons to a quasi-isochronous compact storage ring
Papash, A.; Fuchs, M.; Borkowski, T.; Ray, N.; Ruprecht, R.; Schäfer, J.; Müller, A.-S.
2025, June. 16th IPAC’25 - International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2025), Taipei, Taiwan, June 1–6, 2025
First THz light generated in high energy section of FLUTE
Nasse, M. J.; Smale, N. J.; Nabinger, M.; Malygin, A.; Schmelzer, T.; Schäfer, J.; Schuh, M.; Ruprecht, R.; Blomley, E.; Gethmann, J.; Bernhard, A.; Wesolowski, P.; Khechen, D. El; Mexner, W.; Steinmann, J. L.; Xu, C.; Santamaria Garcia, A.; Brosi, M.; Fuchs, M.; Bründermann, E.; Müller, A. S.
2025, June. 16th IPAC’25 - International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2025), Taipei, Taiwan, June 1–6, 2025
Conceptual Design of the Vacumm System of cSTART
Krasch, B.; Bank, M.; Borkowski, T.; Fischböck, T.; Nasse, M.; Ruprecht, R.; Völker, A.; Widmann, C.; Müller, A. S.
2025, June. 16th IPAC’25 - International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2025), Taipei, Taiwan, June 1–6, 2025
Advancements in magnet power supply systems at KARA: Enhancing Stability, Efficiency, and Operational Capabilities
Hoteit, H.; Malygin, A.; Mochihashi, A.; Papash, A.; Schuh, M.; Steinmann, J. L.; Blomley, E.; Müller, A.-S.
2025, June. 16th IPAC’25 - International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2025), Taipei, Taiwan, June 1–6, 2025
Utilization of renewable energies for sustainable accelerator operation at KIT
Gethmann, J.; Mexner, W.; Shen, B.; Ruprecht, R.; Bründermann, E.; Müller, A. S.
2025, June. 16th IPAC’25 - International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2025), Taipei, Taiwan, June 1–6, 2025
How light can ALP dark matter be?
Schwetz-Mangold, T.
2025, October 30. Seminarvortrag University of Heidelberg, Institute for Theoretical Physics (2025), Heidelberg, Germany, October 30, 2025
Breaking and (Partially) Fixing Provably Secure Onion Routing
Kuhn, C.; Beck, M.; Strufe, T.
2020. 2020 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP), San Francisco, CA, 18-20 May 2020, 168–185, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). doi:10.1109/SP40000.2020.00039
Roadmap on atomically-engineered quantum platforms
Phark, S.- hyon; Weber, B.; Yoshida, Y.; Forrester, P. R.; Elbertse, R. J. G.; Stroscio, J. A.; Wang, H.; Yang, K.; Gross, L.; Mishra, S.; Paschke, F.; Kaiser, K.; Fatayer, S.; Repp, J.; Anderson, H. L.; Peña, D.; Albrecht, F.; Giessibl, F. J.; Fasel, R.; Fernández-Rossier, J.; Kawai, S.; Limot, L.; Lorente, N.; Jäck, B.; Huang, H.; Ankerhold, J.; Ast, C. R.; Trahms, M.; Winkelmann, C. B.; Franke, K. J.; Soldini, M. O.; Wagner, G.; Neupert, T.; Küster, F.; Das, S.; Parkin, S. S. P.; Sessi, P.; Wang, Z.; Madhavan, V.; Huber, R.; Singh, G.; Donati, F.; Rusponi, S.; Brune, H.; Moreno-Pineda, E.; Ruben, M.; Wernsdorfer, W.; Huang, W.; Au-Yeung, K. H.; Willke, P.; Heinrich, A. J.; Baumann, S.; Loth, S.; Veldman, L. M.; Otte, S.; Wolf, C.; Sellies, L.; Schofield, S. R.; Flatté, M. E.; Keizer, J. G.; Simmons, M. Y.
2025. Nano Futures, 9 (3), Art.-Nr.: 032001. doi:10.1088/2399-1984/ade6b7
Silicon fertilizer increased potato drought tolerance and reduced soil NO emissions in two Danish soils at field scale
Madegwa, Y. M.; Hu, Y.; Schaller, J.; Butterbach-Bahl, K.
2025. Scientific Reports, 15 (1), Art.-Nr.: 36111. doi:10.1038/s41598-025-24063-y
Thermospheric nitric oxide is modulated by the ratio of atomic to molecular oxygen and thermospheric dynamics during solar minimum
Sinnhuber, M.; Arras, C.; Bender, S.; Funke, B.; Liu, H.; Marsh, D. R.; Reddmann, T.; Rozanov, E.; Sukhodolov, T.; Szelag, M. E.; Wissing, J. M.
2025. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 25 (21), 14719–14734. doi:10.5194/acp-25-14719-2025
Carbon dots as dual-action nanotools for metal toxicity recognition and mitigation
Domingues, I.; Amaral, J.; Vieira, B.; Machado, A. L.; Santos, C. I. M.; Sousa, J. P. M.; Sciortino, A.; Cillari, R.; Popescu, R.; Eggeler, Y. M.; Messina, F.; Mauro, N.; Gonçalves, G.
2025. Environmental Research, 286, Art.-Nr.: 122851. doi:10.1016/j.envres.2025.122851
Stratospheric impact of the anomalous 2023 Canadian wildfires: the two vertical pathways of smoke
Khaykin, S.; Bekki, S.; Godin-Beekmann, S.; Fromm, M. D.; Goloub, P.; Hu, Q.; Josse, B.; Laeng, A.; Meziane, M.; Peterson, D. A.; Pelletier, S.; Thouret, V.
2025. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 25 (21), 14551–14571. doi:10.5194/acp-25-14551-2025
Drying smarter, not harder: How process intensification can shrink the carbon footprint and energy demand of agro-industries
Ballesteros Martínez, M. Á.
2025, October 28. 1st International Congress on Innovations for the Rural Agroindustry (2025), Medellín, Colombia, October 27–29, 2025
Process intensification of spray drying: Atomizing high-solid content feeds with an internal-mixing ACLR nozzle
Ballesteros Martínez, M. Á.; Gaukel, V.
2025, April 15. 18th European PhD Workshop on Food Engineering and Technology (2025), Athens, Greece, April 15–16, 2025
Extension of the Complete Data Fusion algorithm to tomographic retrieval products
Tirelli, C.; Ceccherini, S.; Del Bianco, S.; Funke, B.; Höpfner, M.; Cortesi, U.; Raspollini, P.
2025. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 18 (20), 5619–5636. doi:10.5194/amt-18-5619-2025
3D analysis of magneto-convective duct flow in a non-uniform magnetic field
Mistrangelo, C.; Bühler, L.; Eke, E.
2026. Fusion Engineering and Design, 222, Art.-Nr.: 115505. doi:10.1016/j.fusengdes.2025.115505


Contact person

Dr. Dipl.-Ing. Michael Rieth
Head of Department Metallic Materials

+49 721 608-22909
michael.rieth∂kit.edu