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41
Citations
8816
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12669
National Ranking
2906

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Distinguished Scientist Award, Mineralogical Society of America
  • 2012 - Fellow of the Mineralogical Society of America For his contributions to the science of phase transformations and alloy development and for advancing transmission electron microscopy techniques.

Overview

U. Dahmen is affiliated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the United States. The primary field of study for the scientist is Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The research topics explored by U. Dahmen cover a range of areas related to manufacturing and digital systems. These include:

  • Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
  • Digital Transformation in Industry
  • Simulation Techniques and Applications
  • Real-time Simulation and Control Systems
  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization

The scientist has contributed to several recent publications. Notable papers include:

  • "Verification and validation of digital twins and virtual testbeds" (2022), published in the International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences
  • "Structured validation of AI-based systems by virtual testing in simulated test scenarios" (2023), published in Applied Intelligence
  • "Modeling Operational Scenarios for Simulation-based Validation of Technical Systems" (2022), presented at the 2022 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Applications (ICAICA)
  • "Cyber-Physical Systems and Digital Twins in Practice - A Real-Life Application Example" (2021), presented at the 2021 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer Science and Data Engineering (CSDE)

U. Dahmen also appears as a coauthor on a paper published in 2025 titled "Force and Stress Simulation in Experimentable Digital Twins Using the Transfer Matrix Method," featured in Applied Mechanics, although the primary author is Sebastian Schmid.

The scientist regularly publishes in venues such as:

  • 2022 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Applications (ICAICA)
  • International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences
  • Applied Intelligence
  • 2021 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer Science and Data Engineering (CSDE)
  • Applied Mechanics

Collaborative work includes frequent coauthors such as Tobias Osterloh, Jürgen Roßmann (and name variants Jurgen Rosmann, Juergen Rossmann), and Marc Priggemeyer.

In recognition of contributions to science, U. Dahmen received the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Mineralogical Society of America in 2012. The scientist was also named a Fellow of the same society in 2012 for contributions to the science of phase transformations and alloy development as well as advancements in transmission electron microscopy techniques.

Best Publications

  • Observation of Single Colloidal Platinum Nanocrystal Growth Trajectories

    Haimei Zheng;Rachel K. Smith;Young-wook Jun;Young-wook Jun;Christian Kisielowski

  • Atomic Resolution Imaging with a sub-50 pm Electron Probe

    Rolf P. Erni;Marta D. Rossell;Christian Kisielowski;Ulrich Dahmen

  • Orientation relationships in precipitation systems

    U. Dahmen

  • Electron tomography at 2.4-ångström resolution

    M. C. Scott;Chien-Chun Chen;Matthew Mecklenburg;Chun Zhu

  • Selective Facet Reactivity During Cation Exchange in Cadmium Sulfide Nanorods

    Bryce Sadtler;Denis O. Demchenko;Haimei Zheng;Steven M. Hughes

  • Detection of Single Atoms and Buried Defects in Three Dimensions by Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscope with 0.5-Å Information Limit

    C. Kisielowski;B. Freitag;M. Bischoff;H. van Lin

  • Self‐Assembled Growth of BiFeO3–CoFe2O4 Nanostructures

    Haimei Zheng;Florian Straub;Qian Zhan;Pei Ling Yang

  • Nanocrystal Diffusion in a Liquid Thin Film Observed by in Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy

    Haimei Zheng;Shelley A. Claridge;Andrew M. Minor;A. Paul Alivisatos

  • Controlling self-assembled perovskite-spinel nanostructures.

    Haimei Zheng;Qian Zhan;Florin Zavaliche;Matt Sherburne

  • Segregation in Al3(Sc,Zr) precipitates in Al–Sc–Zr alloys

    A. Tolley;V. Radmilovic;U. Dahmen

  • Metallic NEMS components fabricated from nanocomposite Al–Mo films

    Z Lee;C Ophus;L M Fischer;N Nelson-Fitzpatrick

  • Atomic mechanisms of precipitate plate growth

    J. M. Howe;U. Dahmen;R. Gronsky

  • Crystallography and morphology of nanosized Cr particles in a Cu-0.2% Cr alloy

    T Fujii;H Nakazawa;M Kato;U Dahmen

  • Structure and morphology of S-phase precipitates in aluminum

    V. Radmilovic;V. Radmilovic;R. Kilaas;U. Dahmen;G.J. Shiflet

  • Invariant line strain and needle-precipitate growth directions in Fe-Cu

    U Dahmen;P Ferguson;K.H Westmacott

  • New software tools for the calculation and display of isolated and attached interfacial-energy minimizing particle shapes

    Rachel V. Zucker;Dominique Chatain;Ulrich Dahmen;Serge Hagège

  • Development of a Nanoindenter for In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy.

    Eric A. Stach;Tony Freeman;Andrew M. Minor;Doug K. Owen

  • Highly monodisperse core–shell particles created by solid-state reactions

    V. Radmilovic;V. Radmilovic;C. Ophus;E. A. Marquis;M. D. Rossell;M. D. Rossell

  • Morphology and crystallography of Cr precipitates in a Cu-0.33 wt% Cr alloy

    C.P. Luo;U. Dahmen;K.H. Westmacott

  • Background, status and future of the Transmission Electron Aberration-corrected Microscope project.

    Ulrich Dahmen;Rolf Erni;Velimir Radmilovic;Christian Ksielowski

  • The martensitic transformation in silicon—I experimental observations

    P. Pirouz;R. Chaim;U. Dahmen;K.H. Westmacott

  • Equilibrium shape and interface roughening of small liquid Pb inclusions in solid Al

    H. Gabrisch;L. Kjeldgaard;E. Johnson;U. Dahmen

  • In-plane grain boundary effects on the magnetotransport properties of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3−δ

    J. Y. Gu;S. B. Ogale;M. Rajeswari;T. Venkatesan

  • MAGIC-SIZE EQUILIBRIUM SHAPES OF NANOSCALE PB INCLUSIONS IN AL

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Frequent Co-Authors

Velimir Radmilovic
Velimir Radmilovic University of Belgrade
Colin Ophus
Colin Ophus Stanford University
David Mitlin
David Mitlin The University of Texas at Austin
Mark Asta
Mark Asta University of California, Berkeley
Andrew M. Minor
Andrew M. Minor University of California, Berkeley
Zonghoon Lee
Zonghoon Lee Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Pirouz Pirouz
Pirouz Pirouz Case Western Reserve University
Peter Ercius
Peter Ercius Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
John Morris
John Morris University of California, Berkeley
Eric A. Stach
Eric A. Stach University of Pennsylvania

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