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The main objective of the Institute of Physics of Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IPM, CAS) is to clarify the relationship between the behaviour and properties of materials and their structural and microstructural characteristics.
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The project Mobility of PhD students of the IPM selected among the „BEST“ of the OP RDE

At the end of the Operational Program Research, Development and Education (2014-2020), in which more than 16,000 projects were implemented, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports published a brochure dedicated to the “BEST” on the management and implementation of this program. Page 11 of the brochure is devoted to the project of foreign mobility […]
1000 Citations of the publication of Antonín Dlouhý

The WOS database has recently reported more than 1000 citation records registered for the publication by F. Otto, A. Dlouhý, Ch. Somsen, H. Bei, G. Eggeler and E.P. George: The influences of temperature and microstructure on the tensile properties of a CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy, Acta Materialia, 2013, vol. 61, p. 5743-5755.
Creep machines of Kappa series at IPM are presented as a success story of Zwick/Roell company

Zwick/Roell company presents on its website research of material in IPM using creep machines and machines for quasi-static tests at very high temperatures (up to 1600 °C).
25 years of successful cooperation between IPM and the Institute of Biomaterials in Erlangen

Prof. Aldo R. Boccaccini from Institute of Biomaterials of the Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nüremberg and Prof. Ivo Dlouhy from IPM who met recently at the KMM VIN General Assembly in Brussels, reviewed their 25 years of research collaborations.
When it is good to be rusty!

The influence of air humidity on fatigue life of railway axles is explained by Pavel Hutař and Tomáš Vojtek in the interview When it is good to be rusty!
Jaroslav Heyrovsky Medal awarded to Professor Alan T. Dinsdale

The Institute of Physics of Materials held a celebratory Symposium on the 12th and 13th of December 2019 on the occasion of presenting the Jaroslav Heyrovsky Medal of Merit in Chemical Sciences to Professor Alan T. Dinsdale, awarded to him by the Czech Academy of Sciences.
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