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Dirk Vogel is a Researcher and Head of the High-Temperature Corrosion Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Iron Research in Düsseldorf. His work focuses on designing experimental setups for high-temperature corrosion studies and synchrotron-based analyses to understand material degradation and surface reactions under complex atmospheric conditions. He oversees the department's large-scale instruments, including the Near Ambient Pressure Micro-XPS System and the Physical Vapor Deposition Cluster.
His research interests include selective oxidation mechanisms, utilizing advanced techniques like XRR (X-ray Reflectivity), GI-XRD (Grating Interferometry X-ray Diffraction), and NAP-XPS (Near Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy). These methods enable detailed investigations into the initial stages of material degradation and surface reactions at elevated temperatures.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed. Vogel is affiliated with the MPIE's Department of Interface Chemistry and Surface Engineering, contributing to both fundamental and applied research in corrosion and materials science.



