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Report: June 2012 
Sunday, 15 July, 2012, 21:04
Posted by Krzysztof Glowinski
June was the time that I spent mostly on preparing myself and my computer program for the conference. Now I have some time
to sum up what I've already done and what are the next steps. For experimental data analysis we could use boundaries
reconstructed by dream3d software. One disadvantage is that we are dependent on an external tool. However, this tool is becoming more and more popular, and more and more powerful, so we are avoiding coding unnecessary parts which are already done by someone else and are done good, and we can focus on our part of work.
If the communication between the external program and my program is easy, there is a chance that some people will use it.
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3DMS conference 
Sunday, 15 July, 2012, 20:52
Posted by Krzysztof Glowinski
Taking advantege of wasting my time at the airport I've decided to write a couple of lines about the conference I've just attended.
Its title was "3D Materials Science" and its purpose was to give the community involved in any kind of three-dimensional analysis of materials to meet
and exchange their experience. The conference was followed by an additional workshop related to software for microsturcture analysis.
The most important observations are:
1) Nobody does analysis similar to mine.
2) However, many scientists would be happy having them.
3) It leads us to another confirmation that our work makes sense!
Based on the workshop I've found out that some of of ideas would help, and what is really important for my further work
I had an opportunity to learn the new verision of DREAM.3D software which is able to create and smooth surface mesh of boundary surface. This procedure is essential for extracting boundaries from experimental data.
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June report (HK) 
Thursday, 12 July, 2012, 08:30
Posted by Honorata Kazimierczak
In June I continue the study of the electrodeposition process. I lead the process of potentiostatic and galvanostatic deposition of alloy layers, on the steel and copper surfaces, from stable homogeneous Zn(II)-Mo(VI) citrate baths, in the slightly acid range (pH about 5), with different concentration of metals and citrate ions. The compositions of the electrolytic baths used:
1) 0,65 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,242 M Na2MoO4 + 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
2) 0,45 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,24 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
3) 0,45 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,24 M Na2MoO4 + 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
4) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,24 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
5) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,24 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
6) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,16 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
7) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,16 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
8) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,12 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
9) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,12 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
10) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,08 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
11) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,08 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
12) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,06 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
13) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,06 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
14) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,04 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
15) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,04 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
16) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,02 M Na2MoO4; pH=5
17) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,02 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
18) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,12 M ZnSO4 + 0,02 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
19) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,08 M ZnSO4 + 0,02 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
20) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,15 M ZnSO4 + 0,05 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
21) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,20 M ZnSO4 + 0,02 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
22) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,20 M ZnSO4 + 0,04 M Na2MoO4+ 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5
23) 0,25 M Na3HCit + 0,16 M ZnSO4 + 0,1 g PEG +0,01 g SDS; pH=5

From 25th to 26th June I participated in the workshop : "Advanced Materials and Nanoanalysis" organized by Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Dresden Fraunhofer Cluster Nanoanalysis.
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June in motion 
Tuesday, 10 July, 2012, 19:42
Posted by Jakub Kawalko
June was rather event heavy. At the very beginning of the month I had some of my titanium KoBo-ed at AGH. It was the first time I saw working KoBo press and experience was quite terrifying. Fortunately no one got hurt, apart from two dies (8 and 10 mm diameter) that where used in extrusion attempts. Unfortunately for them material they where made of wasn't heat-strong enough (extrusion in 400 C degrees; with billet heated to 450 C degrees;) and both of them where destroyed, but some titanium (about 3 cm in length) was extruded with 10 mm die. Next extrusion attempt of titanium will take place when appropriate heat-strong die is ready.
Following that i spent first half of the month on preparations of poster for EMAS workshop, which means more sample preparations (KoBo-ed zinc this time), and more data analysis. Investigated phenomena was related to highly deformed lattice in near vicinity of grain boundaries. Because of that (and the fact that observed grains were much bigger than anticipated) EBSD maps had to be high resolution (step size 100 nm) and big area ath the asme time (order of 200 micrometers to capture considerable amount of grains). This caused resulting map data files to be huge and difficult to manipulate and analyze. Finally however difficulties were overcomed and poster was produced.
Padua (where EMAS workshop took place) was extremely hot, but also beautiful so I can't complain much. Workshop itself was interesting and informative, especially thanks to big session devoted to different aspects of EBSD technique, which I am particularly interested in.
Later in June I participated in Advanced Materials and Nanoanalysis Workshop held in our Institute.
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PhD report (June 2012) J.Poplewska 
Tuesday, 10 July, 2012, 17:05
Posted by Jagoda Poplewska
I participated in Workshops 'Advanced Materials and Nanoanalysis' held in 25-26.06.2012 in Cracow. The conference was organized by the Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences and the Dresden Fraunhofer Cluster Nanoanalysis under the auspices of the European Federation of Materials Science and Engineering in cooperation with the Academy of Mining and Metallurgy.
The purpose of the meeting was to present the latest developments in the field of advanced materials and nano-analysis and outline the directions of current research.
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