 |
Graduate Students
Very central contributions to the work in Task 39 were made in the
frame of PhD and master projects with our Task 39 research and
industry partners.
 |
Angelika Hagauer: Aging behavior of novel polyolefin
compounds for heat stores. Master thesis, 2011, University of
Leoben in co-operation with the PCCL and the Institute of
Polymeric Materials and Testing at the Johannes Kepler
University Linz (JKU-IPMT) -- Abstract |
 |
Miriam Falk, Spectroscopic analysis of the aging behavior
of polymers for solar thermal applications. Diploma thesis,
University of Ulm, Germany, Oct. 2010 (in co-operation with
Fraunhofer ISE). -- Abstract |
 |
Matja� Ko�elj, Synthesis of substituted trialkoxysilanes
and their use for preparation of materials via sol-gel route.
PhD thesis, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana,
Slovenia, 2010. -- Abstract |
 |
Markus Mikl, Fabrication and characterization of
thermotropic systems with fixed domains. Master Thesis,
University of Leoben, Austria, September 2010 (in cooperation
with PCCL). |
 |
Christoph St�ver, AFM aging analysis of polymeric
materials for solar thermal applications. Diploma thesis,
University of Ulm, Germany, Oct. 2010 (in co-operation with
Fraunhofer ISE). -- Abstract |
 |
Andreas Weber, Analysis of morphology and switching
process of thermotropic polymers by atomic force microscopy,
Master thesis, University of Leoben, Austria, June 2010 (in
cooperation with PCCL). |
 |
Fabian Ochs, Modelling Large-Scale Thermal Energy Stores.
PhD thesis. University of Stuttgart, Germany, Nov. 2009.
-- Abstract |
 |
Ivan Jerman, Multifunctional
polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes as metal, textile and
polymeric resin binder modifiers. PhD thesis.
National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubliana, Slovenia, June 2009
(in co-operation with COLOR). -- Abstract |
 |
Susanne Kahlen, Aging behavior
of polymeric absorber materials for solar thermal collectors,
University of Leoben, Leoben, Austria, Mai 2009 (in co-operation
with PCCL). -- Abstract |
 |
Julien Dumas, �tude de conception d�un
capteur solaire thermique en mat�riaux polym�res. Diploma
thesis, Universit� de Technologie de Compi�gne, France, Febr.
2009 (in co-operation with CEA-INES). --
Abstract |
 |
Maria Cristina Munari-Probst,
Architectural integration and design of solar thermal systems.
PhD thesis, �cole Polytechnique F�d�rale de Lausanne EPFL,
Switzerland, Dec. 2008. -- Abstract |
 |
Katharina Resch, Polymeric
Thermotropic Materials for Overheating Protection of Solar
Collectors. PhD thesis, University of Leoben, Austria, Nov. 2008
(in co-operation with PCCL). -- Abstract |
 |
Andres L. Olivares, Service
life estimation of a polymeric solar absorber. PhD thesis,
University of Oslo, Norway, April 2008. --
Abstract |
 |
Steffen Jack, Simulationsgest�tzte Qualifizierung
neuer Konzepte zur Gestaltung von thermischen Solarkollektoren
auf Polymerbasis. Master thesis, FHTW Berlin, Sept. 2008
(in co-operation with ISE). --
Abstract |
 |
Eva Stricker, Untersuchung der
Machbarkeit polymerbasierter Solarthermiekollektoren mit
wirtschaftlicher Bewertung. Master thesis, University of
Flensburg, Germany, Aug. 2007 (in co-operation with ISE). --
Abstract |
 |
Hannes Franke,
Konzeptstudie zur Optimierung von Temperaturverteilung und
W�rme�bergang in polymeren Solarabsorbern mittels
FEM-Simulation. Diploma thesis, June 2007 (in
co-operation with ISE and FH Konstanz).
-- Abstract |
 |
Nele Rumler, Untersuchung von
Kunststoffkollektoren hinsichtlich �berhitzung im
Stillstandsfall, Master thesis, HTWK Leizpig, Germany, Dec. 2006
(in co-operation with University of Oslo). |
 |
Jo Gjessing, Venting as
method for the reduction of the stagnation temperature in solar
thermal collectors, Master thesis, University of Oslo, Norway,
Dec. 2006. -- Abstract |
|