Prof. Dr. Martina Zimmermann is a Full Professor of
Mechanics of Materials and Failure Analysis at the Institute of Materials
Science, Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, TUD Dresden University
of Technology, Dresden, Germany. She is also Head of the Materials
Characterization competence field at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and
Beam Technology Dresden. Prof. Zimmermann obtained a PhD in 2001 from the
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Welding Design and Mechanical Behavior,
University of Siegen, Germany. In 2021, she became the first female president
(dual leadership) of the German Materials Society (DGM) and has been a member
of the German Academy of Science and Engineering since November 2021. She
specializes in the mechanical behavior of materials and structure-property
correlation, with research interests in fatigue behavior, damage mechanisms,
failure analysis, and material-process interaction.
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Failure Analysis
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Short Biography
Prof. Dr. Martina Zimmermann is a Full Professor of
Mechanics of Materials and Failure Analysis at the Institute of Materials
Science, Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, TUD Dresden University
of Technology, Dresden, Germany. She is also Head of the Materials
Characterization competence field at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and
Beam Technology Dresden. Prof. Zimmermann obtained a PhD in 2001 from the
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Welding Design and Mechanical Behavior,
University of Siegen, Germany. In 2021, she became the first female president
(dual leadership) of the German Materials Society (DGM) and has been a member
of the German Academy of Science and Engineering since November 2021. She
specializes in the mechanical behavior of materials and structure-property
correlation, with research interests in fatigue behavior, damage mechanisms,
failure analysis, and material-process interaction.