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Dr. Adrian Mikitisin is a researcher at the Central Facility for Electron Microscopy at RWTH Aachen University, specializing in materials science and tribology. His work focuses on microstructural analysis of materials under extreme conditions, particularly in bearing steels and their failure mechanisms. He has contributed to understanding phenomena like white etching cracks (WEC) and rolling contact fatigue (RCF), leveraging advanced electron microscopy techniques.
His research integrates experimental and numerical approaches to study material degradation, lubrication effects, and mechanical properties of alloys and composites. Key areas include magnesium alloys, high nitrogen steels, and battery materials. He has collaborated extensively with industry and academic partners, publishing widely in journals like Wear, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, and Materials.
Mikitisin holds a PhD in natural sciences (Dr. rer. nat.) from RWTH Aachen University, with a thesis on microstructural investigations of wear and damage mechanisms in bearings. His work bridges fundamental material science with applied engineering solutions for industrial challenges.
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