- Materials Science
- Ceramics
- Electroceramics
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Prof. Dr. Jürgen Rödel is a renowned materials scientist and full professor at the Department of Materials Science at Technische Universität Darmstadt. His research focuses on advanced ceramics, particularly lead-free piezoceramics, dislocation-based material functionality, and sustainability science. He has held international professorships at institutions like Tokyo Institute of Technology and Tsinghua University. His work bridges materials engineering with societal challenges, emphasizing energy storage and sustainable material design. With a h-index of 77 and over 25,000 citations, he is a leading figure in ferroelectric and electroceramic research. Education & Positions: PhD (1988) UC Berkeley, Materials Science Habilitation (1992) TU Hamburg-Harburg Leadership roles including Vice President for Research (2014–2017) and Scientific Council Member at TU Darmstadt Research Interests: His work emphasizes dislocation engineering to enhance material properties, including piezoelectric performance, mechanical toughness, and energy harvesting. Key areas include: - Piezoceramics : Lead-free alternatives for high-power applications - Functional Ceramics : Designing multifunctional materials via microstructural control - Sustainability : Addressing material lifecycle impacts and societal implications of technological choices Awards & Recognition: Leibniz Prize (2009) Member of National Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech) Fellowships from MRS, IEEE, and American Ceramic Society Grants & Mentoring: - Directed major collaborative research initiatives (e.g., DFG Priority Program "Graded Materials") - Supervised 60 PhD students and 13 postdocs, many of whom hold academic positions globally Labs & Teams: - Head of the Institute for Materials Engineering at TU Darmstadt - Collaborations with Sino-German research programs and global institutions Publications: Over 370 refereed articles, with recent focus on dislocation-mediated properties and sustainability discourse.

