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Dr.-Ing. Martin Seyring serves as a Research Associate specializing in Scanning Electron and Optical Microscopy at the Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. His work spans multiple research domains focused on advanced materials characterization and development.
His primary research interests encompass materials research on metals and electronic functional materials, scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, STEM), and solid-state phase transformations at internal interfaces with emphasis on their thermodynamics and kinetics. Dr. Seyring's expertise bridges fundamental materials science with practical applications in electrical engineering and medical technology.
His publication record demonstrates significant contributions to understanding oxidation mechanisms in complex alloys, microstructure development in advanced materials, and nanoscale characterization techniques. Recent work shows particular focus on wafer bonding processes, high-entropy alloys, and precision measurement technologies, reflecting both fundamental research and industry-relevant applications.
Dr. Seyring actively contributes to the scientific community as a reviewer for prestigious journals including Scripta Materialia, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, and Corrosion Science, demonstrating recognition of his expertise in the field.
He teaches courses in Materials and components of electrical engineering (Physics III, EI), Materials science (mechanical engineering), Applied Chemistry (Medical Technology), and has a teaching assignment at the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena for Materials testing. His laboratory work focuses on Microscopy and materials diagnostics as well as Materials and components.
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