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Overview

Edith Mäder is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with specific focus areas including Materials Chemistry, Ceramics and Composites, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their recent scholarly contributions demonstrate an engagement with topics such as high voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena, glass properties and applications, and thin-film transistor technologies.

  • High voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
  • Glass properties and applications
  • Thin-Film Transistor Technologies

Edith Mäder has published in venues such as the Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids.

  • Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids

A notable recent paper by Mäder is titled What happens to glass fiber under extreme chemical conditions? published in 2020 in the Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids.

Frequent collaborators with Edith Mäder include:

  • Dan Xing
  • Lin Chen
  • Qing Ma
  • Bin Hao
  • Sergey I. Gutnikov

Best Publications

  • Tensile properties of short-glass-fiber- and short-carbon-fiber-reinforced polypropylene composites

    S.-Y Fu;B Lauke;E Mäder;C.-Y Yue

  • Carbon fiber surfaces and composite interphases

    Mohit Sharma;Mohit Sharma;Mohit Sharma;Shanglin Gao;Edith Mäder;Edith Mäder;Himani Sharma

  • Characterization of fiber/matrix interface strength: applicability of different tests, approaches and parameters

    Serge Zhandarov;Edith Mäder

  • Jute/polypropylene composites I. Effect of matrix modification

    Thi-Thu-Loan Doan;Shang-Lin Gao;Edith Mäder

  • Characterisation of interphase nanoscale property variations in glass fibre reinforced polypropylene and epoxy resin composites

    Shang-Lin Gao;Edith Mäder

  • Aging of alkali-resistant glass and basalt fibers in alkaline solutions: Evaluation of the failure stress by Weibull distribution function

    C. Scheffler;T. Förster;E. Mäder;G. Heinrich

  • Jute fibre/polypropylene composites. II. Thermal, hydrothermal and dynamic mechanical behaviour

    Thi-Thu-Loan Doan;Hanna Brodowsky;Edith Mäder

  • Functional interphases with multi-walled carbon nanotubes in glass fibre/epoxy composites

    Jie Zhang;Rongchuan Zhuang;Jianwen Liu;Edith Mäder

  • Surfactant assisted dispersion of functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes in aqueous media

    Julius Rausch;Rong-Chuan Zhuang;Edith Mäder

  • Carbon fibers and composites with epoxy resins: Topography, fractography and interphases

    Shang-Lin Gao;Edith Mäder;Serge F. Zhandarov

  • Surface, interphase and composite property relations in fibre-reinforced polymers

    E. Mäder;K. Grundke;H.-J. Jacobasch;G. Wachinger

  • Fracture resistance of short-glass-fiber-reinforced and short-carbon-fiber-reinforced polypropylene under Charpy impact load and its dependence on processing

    S.Y Fu;B Lauke;E Mäder;X Hu

  • The use of a carbon nanotube layer on a polyurethane multifilament substrate for monitoring strains as large as 400

    Qingqing Fan;Zongyi Qin;Shanglin Gao;Yongtao Wu

  • Behaviour of Strain-Hardening Cement-Based Composites Under High Strain Rates

    Viktor Mechtcherine;Flávio de Andrade Silva;Marko Butler;Deju Zhu

  • Single MWNT‐Glass Fiber as Strain Sensor and Switch

    Jie Zhang;Jianwen Liu;Rongchuan Zhuang;Edith Mäder;Edith Mäder

  • Hybrid effects on tensile properties of hybrid short-glass-fiber-and short-carbon-fiber-reinforced polypropylene composites

    Shao-Yun Fu;Bernd Lauke;Edith Mäder;Chee-Yoon Yue

  • Highly curable epoxy/MWCNTs nanocomposites: An effective approach to functionalization of carbon nanotubes

    Mohammad Reza Saeb;Farhood Najafi;Ehsan Bakhshandeh;Hossein Ali Khonakdar

  • The interphase microstructure and electrical properties of glass fibers covalently and non-covalently bonded with multiwall carbon nanotubes

    Lazaros Tzounis;Lazaros Tzounis;Martin Kirsten;Frank Simon;Edith Mäder;Edith Mäder

  • High performance natural rubber composites with a hierarchical reinforcement structure of carbon nanotube modified natural fibers

    Lazaros Tzounis;Lazaros Tzounis;Subhas Debnath;Subhas Debnath;Sandip Rooj;Sandip Rooj;Dieter Fischer

  • Nanocomposite coatings for healing surface defects of glass fibers and improving interfacial adhesion

    Shang-Lin Gao;Edith Mäder;Rosemarie Plonka

  • Interphase characterization in composites with new non-destructive methods

    K. Mai;E. Mäder;M. Mühle

Frequent Co-Authors

Shang-Lin Gao
Shang-Lin Gao Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Gert Heinrich
Gert Heinrich TU Dresden
Jang Kyo Kim
Jang Kyo Kim University of New South Wales
Xiao Hu
Xiao Hu Nanyang Technological University
Shao-Yun Fu
Shao-Yun Fu Chongqing University
Robert J. Young
Robert J. Young University of Manchester
Mohammad Reza Saeb
Mohammad Reza Saeb Gdańsk Medical University
Ishak Ahmad
Ishak Ahmad National University of Malaysia
Frank Simon
Frank Simon Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.

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