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Axel Voigt

Axel Voigt

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
39
Citations
6665
World Ranking
7653
National Ranking
259

Overview

Axel Voigt is affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany and has a substantial publication record in engineering and physics. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with a strong focus on several interdisciplinary subfields.

Voigt's main research areas include Condensed Matter Physics, Computational Mechanics, Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. These fields underpin a variety of technical and scientific investigations, connecting fundamental physical phenomena with applied engineering methods.

The scientist's work covers diverse topics such as Micro and Nano Robotics, Solidification and Crystal Growth Phenomena, Advanced Materials and Mechanics, Cellular Mechanics and Interactions, Fluid Dynamics and Thin Films, Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties, and Liquid Crystal Research Advancements.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Hyperuniform Monocrystalline Structures by Spinodal Solid-State Dewetting (2020, Physical Review Letters)
  • Finite Element Discretization Methods for Velocity-Pressure and Stream Function Formulations of Surface Stokes Equations (2022, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing)
  • Active Nematodynamics on Curved Surfaces - The Influence of Geometric Forces on Motion Patterns of Topological Defects (2022, Communications in Computational Physics)
  • Robust Statistical Properties of T1 Transitions in a Multi-Phase Field Model of Cell Monolayers (2023, Scientific Reports)
  • Mesoscale Defect Motion in Binary Systems: Effects of Compositional Strain and Cottrell Atmospheres (2021, Physical Review Letters)

Voigt frequently collaborates with several researchers across their studies. Notable coauthors include:

  • Marco Salvalaglio
  • M. Rank
  • Ingo Nitschke
  • Michael Nestler
  • Veit Krause

Their work has appeared regularly in various publication venues. The most frequent include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Default Digital Object Group
  • PAMM
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Physical Review Research

Best Publications

  • Wetting Resistance at Its Topographical Limit: The Benefit of Mushroom and Serif T Structures

    René Hensel;Ralf Helbig;Sebastian Aland;Hans-Georg Braun

  • SOLVING PDES IN COMPLEX GEOMETRIES: A DIFFUSE DOMAIN APPROACH.

    X. Li;J. Lowengrub;A. Ratz;A. Voigt

  • A diffuse-interface method for two-phase flows with soluble surfactants

    Knut Erik Teigen;Peng Song;John Lowengrub;Axel Voigt

  • AMDiS: adaptive multidimensional simulations

    Simon Vey;Axel Voigt

  • A new phase-field model for strongly anisotropic systems

    Solmaz Torabi;John Lowengrub;Axel Voigt;Steven Wise

  • Phase-field modeling of the dynamics of multicomponent vesicles: Spinodal decomposition, coarsening, budding, and fission.

    John S. Lowengrub;Andreas Rätz;Axel Voigt

  • Benchmark computations of diffuse interface models for two-dimensional bubble dynamics

    S. Aland;A. Voigt

  • PDE's on surfaces---a diffuse interface approach

    Andreas Rätz;Axel Voigt

  • Software concepts and numerical algorithms for a scalable adaptive parallel finite element method

    T. Witkowski;S. Ling;S. Praetorius;A. Voigt

  • Surface evolution of elastically stressed films under deposition by a diffuse interface model

    Andreas Rätz;Angel Ribalta;Axel Voigt

  • A DIFFUSE-INTERFACE APPROACH FOR MODELING TRANSPORT, DIFFUSION AND ADSORPTION/DESORPTION OF MATERIAL QUANTITIES ON A DEFORMABLE INTERFACE.

    Knut Erik Teigen;Xiangrong Li;John Lowengrub;Fan Wang

  • Tunable nano-replication to explore the omniphobic characteristics of springtail skin

    René Hensel;Ralf Helbig;Sebastian Aland;Axel Voigt

  • Nucleation and growth by a phase field crystal (PFC) model

    R. Backofen;A. Rätz;A. Voigt

  • Dynamics of multicomponent vesicles in a viscous fluid

    Jin Sun Sohn;Yu-Hau Tseng;Shuwang Li;Axel Voigt

  • A finite element approach to incompressible two-phase flow on manifolds

    I. Nitschke;A. Voigt;J. Wensch

  • Complex dewetting scenarios of ultrathin silicon films for large-scale nanoarchitectures

    Meher Naffouti;Meher Naffouti;Rainer Backofen;Marco Salvalaglio;Thomas Bottein

  • Faceting of Equilibrium and Metastable Nanostructures: A Phase-Field Model of Surface Diffusion Tackling Realistic Shapes

    Marco Salvalaglio;Rainer Backofen;Roberto Bergamaschini;Francesco Montalenti

  • A NOMPC-Dependent Membrane-Microtubule Connector Is a Candidate for the Gating Spring in Fly Mechanoreceptors

    Xin Liang;Johnson Madrid;Roland Gärtner;Jean-Marc Verbavatz

  • Electromagnetic melt flow control during solidification of metallic alloys

    Sven Eckert;Petr A. Nikrityuk;Bernd Willers;Dirk Räbiger

  • Solving the incompressible surface Navier-Stokes equation by surface finite elements

    Sebastian Reuther;Axel Voigt

  • The Interplay of Curvature and Vortices in Flow on Curved Surfaces

    S. Reuther;A. Voigt

  • Strontium and bisphosphonate coated iron foam scaffolds for osteoporotic fracture defect healing.

    Seemun Ray;Ulrich Thormann;Marlen Eichelroth;Matthäus Budak

Frequent Co-Authors

John Lowengrub
John Lowengrub University of California, Irvine
Steven M. Wise
Steven M. Wise University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Hartmut Löwen
Hartmut Löwen Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Carsten Werner
Carsten Werner Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
Martin Rumpf
Martin Rumpf University of Bonn
Martin Burger
Martin Burger University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
David Grosso
David Grosso Aix-Marseille University
Giovanni Isella
Giovanni Isella Polytechnic University of Milan
Giovanni Capellini
Giovanni Capellini Roma Tre University

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