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We are a research group at the Vienna University of Technology concentrating on the development of new magnetic materials and to solve micromagnetic problems. Experimental facilities include powdermetallurgical and electron microscopy laboratories.

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Werner Scholz Homepage Main HomePage

This is the homepage of. At the Vienna University of Technology. And specialized in magnetic materials. In October 1999 I graduated with a diploma thesis on Micromagnetic Simulation of Thermally Activated Switching in Fine articles. In March 2003 I completed my dissertation on Scalable Parallel Micromagnetic Solvers for Magnetic Nanostructures. In Minneapolis, MN, USA.

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Research Group Fidler

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We are a research group at the Vienna University of Technology concentrating on the development of new magnetic materials and to solve micromagnetic problems. Experimental facilities include powdermetallurgical and electron microscopy laboratories.

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