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2006-11-10 News Release
Materials research institute combines two worlds Ruhr University Bochum in conjunction with ThyssenKrupp AG and other industry partners is establishing a research institute for materials research and materials development.
The Ministry for Innovation, Science, Research and Technology, Ruhr University
Bochum and ThyssenKrupp AG, along with other industry partners, have announced
the establishment of a research institute for materials research and materials
development with the additional involvement of Max-Planck-Institut fur
Eisenforschung (Dusseldorf), Forschungszentrum Julich and RWTH Aachen.
NRW Innovation Minister Prof. Andreas Pinkwart described the new institute as a "prime example of successful cooperation between industry, universities and non-university research. NRW's strongest players in the area of materials are joining forces." The research institute would be able to carry out leading-edge research in the Ruhr area which would attract international interest and provide important impetus to the material and production sectors. "The new institute is a further successful step in our quest to make NRW Germany's No. 1 state for innovation. It is an important signal for the start of more research and development in NRW," said Pinkwart. Most of the industry funding will be provided by ThyssenKrupp AG. Dr.
Karl-Ulrich Kohler, Executive Board member of ThyssenKrupp AG and Chief
Executive of ThyssenKrupp Steel AG The research institute will combine two worlds which have previously performed their research separately: the world of material engineering and the world of physics, chemistry and mathematics. Scientists will be able to carry out both basic and applications-oriented research in simulation processes backed by mainframe computers - an area in which the institute will cooperate closely with the Forschungszentrum Julich research center. "We hope that the results will help in the development, for example, of new steels for the automotive industry or self-repairing surfaces which will avoid paint damage. But the most important thing is that the methods used to develop new materials are about to make enormous progress, above all through the use of advanced high-performance computers such as those available in Julich," said Kohler. Prof. Gerhard Wagner, Rector of Ruhr University Bochum, described the fact that Bochum had been chosen as the location for the institute against strong competition as "a sign of the strength of research at our university". "It is also an important step forward with regard to our applications for research clusters in material sciences and systems chemistry for the next round of the "Initiative for Excellence", said Wagner. The institute would stand not only for leading-edge research, but also for excellent teaching, as the three endowed professorships, for which internationally renowned scientists are now being sought, would make the syllabus at Bochum University even more attractive with a new course in material simulation. Cooperation with the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung in Dusseldorf, RWTH Aachen, Forschungszentrum Julich and the industrial partners would make Bochum into an outstanding center for materials research. Visit ThyssenKrupp Steel and other divisions at Metal-Expo
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