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GRK 2423 FRASCAL

The GRK 2423 FRASCAL aims to improve understanding of fracture behaviour in brittle heterogeneous materials by developing simulation methods that are able to capture the multiscale nature of failure. With (i) its rooting in different scientific disciplines, (ii) its focus on the influence of heterogeneity on fracture behaviour at different length and time scales as well as (iii) its integration of highly specialised approaches into a “holistic” concept, the RTG addresses a truly challenging interdisciplinary topic in mechanics of materials. Although various simulation approaches describing fracture behaviour exist for particular types of materials and specific time and length scales, an integrated and all-encompassing approach that is able to capture fracture processes in different – and in particular heterogeneous – materials at various length and time resolutions is still lacking. Thus, the objective of this interdisciplinary RTG consisting of experts from mechanics, materials science, mathematics, chemistry, and physics is to develop the necessary methodology to investigate the mechanisms underlying brittle fracture and how they are influenced by heterogeneity in various materials. The insights obtained together with the methodological framework will allow tailoring and optimising materials with regard to fracture behaviour. The RTG covers a representative spectrum of brittle materials and their composites, together with granular and porous materials. We study these at length and time scales relevant to science and engineering, ranging from sub-atomic via atomic and molecular over mesoscale to macroscopic dimensions. Our modelling approaches and simulation tools are based on concepts from quantum mechanics, molecular mechanics, mesoscopic approaches, and continuum mechanics. These are integrated into an overall framework, which represents an important step towards a virtual laboratory eventually complementing and minimising extensive and expensive experimental testing of materials and components. Within GRK 2423 FRASCAL, young researchers under the supervision of experienced PAs perform cutting-edge research on challenging scientific aspects of fracture. The RTG fosters synergies in research and advanced education and is intended to become a key element in FAU‘s interdisciplinary research areas “New Materials and Processes” and “Modelling–Simulation–Optimisation”

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1st FRASCAL Virtual Colloquium

This virtual colloquium aims to provide a platform to discuss recent advances in the computational modeling of fracture at various length and time scales. The event is planned as a series of weekly, invited talks by experts tackling the aforementioned prob…
Period of Event: 22. Apr 2021 - 31. Dec 2027  
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ALUMNI AND VISITORS WORKSHOPS

In addition to the RTG seminars, the annual alumni and visitors workshop enables scientific exchange with external experts and shall thus stimulate intense discussions. The RTG’s Mercator fellows and additional visiting researchers from the fields encounte…
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE COACHING

Language coach in scientific English Publications in international journals, presentations at international conferences, and scientific exchange with international researchers require profound knowledge of scientific English. Throughout the entire fundin…
Period of Event: 2. May 2019 - 1. Aug 2019  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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FRASCAL RETREATS

Two FRASCAL retreats, which must be attended by each doctoral researcher, are held after approximately 3 and 18 months for each cohort. In contrast to the FRASCAL Virtual Colloquium and Symposia, the focus lies on the internal evaluation of the scientific …
Period of Event: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 00:00  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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FRASCAL SCHOOL

FRASCAL Schools enable doctoral researchers to organise completely independent workshops lasting several days, preferably away from home, on a topic of their choice in order to expand important skills for their research and strengthen the FRASCAL team spir…
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FRASCAL SEMINARS

In each lecture period (except those with a FRASCAL retreat, see below), one qualification day is reserved for a FRASCAL seminar, which is mandatory for the doctoral researchers. Within the framework of this seminar, recent developments in the doctoral and…
Registration End: 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
Period of Event: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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FRASCAL Symposium

To adapt to the constraints of the pandemic, the third alumni and visitor workshop was replaced with the 1st (virtual) FRASCAL Symposium as a one-day event in the winter semester of 2021. This symposium provided an opportunity to present the research prior…
Period of Event: 26. Nov 2021, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 11:05  
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The first official event of the Research Training Group GRK 2423 FRASCAL of the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, will take place on April 2, 2019 from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Hans-Georg-Waeber-Saal of the Fraunhofer IISB, Schottkystr. 10…
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Period of Event: 2. Apr 2019  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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MINI LECTURES

In each lecture period, approximately five “mini lectures” at an equivalent of 0.5 SWS each are offered during the qualification days. Every doctoral researcher has to attend at least ten mini lectures within three years, each associated doctoral researche…
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Period of Event: 1. Jan 2019 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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S^3 FRASCAL

S^3 FRASCAL (= Student Seminar Series of FRASCAL) All bachelor, project and master theses supervised by FRASCAL doctoral researchers (incl. associates) and post-docs will from now on become part of the FRASCAL Qualification Programme. Therefore, all s…
Period of Event: 1. Jan 2021 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 1. Jan 2021, 12:05 - 31. Dec 2027, 12:05  
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SEMINAR SERIES: "Gender Equality in Research"

* Seminar in three modules * Goals: Raising awareness of gender aspects in science and research, creating a practical link to everyday research; Teaching gender competence • * Contents: Figures/She-Figures, explanatory models/research on central gender a…
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Period of Event: 1. Jan 2019 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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SOFT SKILLS TRAININGS

In cooperation with the “FAU Graduate Centre” as well as the “FAU Language Centre”, soft skills trainings are organised. Key soft skills seminars comprise mandatory trainings in the rules of good scientific practice, Introduction to research at FAU and in …
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Period of Event: 1. Jan 2019 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 10:35  
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

Instructor: Prof. Dr. Harald Köstler
Period of Event: 1. Jan 2019 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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SPECIAL SEMINARS

Registration Period: No Registration Possible  
Period of Event: 1. Jan 2019 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 1. Jan 2019, 00:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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TOPZ

Every Friday one doctoral researcher reports on the current state of her/his research for a maximum of about 5 minutes (corresponds to 2-3 slides). On the one hand, this should serve as troubleshooting, on the other hand, overlaps can be identified and l…
Period of Event: 22. Jul 2020 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 22. Jul 2020, 08:30 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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Videorecordings

Videorecordings of FRASCAL events
Period of Event: 13. Oct 2020 - 31. Dec 2027  
Availability: 13. Oct 2020, 07:00 - 31. Dec 2027, 23:55  
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