Klaus-Dieter Liß

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Klaus-Dieter Liß , in the English-speaking area of Liss , (born June 10, 1962 ) is a German-Australian physicist in the field of experimental X-ray and neutron scattering and its application. Liß works on in-situ measurements in real time with neutron and synchrotron radiation for the characterization of thermo-mechanical forming processes in metals, for the investigation of phase transitions, the development of microstructures and the kinetics of defects. Special experimental developments are the material oscilloscope and the implementation of the X-ray photon memory.

Liß studied physics at the Technical University of Munich (diploma in 1990) and received his doctorate in 1995 from the RWTH Aachen , where he carried out his dissertation in neutron and X-ray optics at the Laue-Langevin Institute . Afterwards he was beamline manager for high-energy X-rays at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility , scientist at DESY , at GKSS and at the TU Hamburg-Harburg . He is a professor at the University of Wollongong and works for the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization in the Australian state of New South Wales at the Bragg Institute (since 2004). From 2007 he was a Senior Research Fellow at ANSTO. He was one of the instrument scientists at the Wombat neutron diffractometer and the Dingo neutron radiograph. In October 2017, Liß was appointed full professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology to work as one of the first permanent research professors at the Falultaet of the Guangdong Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (GTIIT) in Shantou, China.

He has produced over 100 scientific publications.

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  1. http://liss.freeshell.org/kdl/index.html
  2. ^ Neutron Industrial Promotion Workshop on Residual Stress and Strain Analysis, Tokyo, Japan, invited talk: Klaus-Dieter Liss: "Modern Diffraction Methods for the Investigation of Thermo-Mechanical Processes" September 17, 2013
  3. K.-D. Liss, K. Yan, M. Reid: Physical thermo-mechanical simulation of magnesium: An in-situ diffraction study. In: Materials Science and Engineering A. April 2014, pp. 78-85 , accessed on May 1, 2017 (English, doi / 10.1016 / j.msea.2014.02.014).
  4. Homepage. In: University of Wollongong Personnel Directory. Accessed May 1, 2017 .
  5. a b Prof Klaus-Dieter Liss. In: Staff Profile. ANSTO, accessed on May 1, 2017 (English).