Yuru Ge received her BSc and MSc degree in Engineering in China. After that, she gained her second MSc degree in Materials Science at TU Chemnitz in Germany with Dr. Sebastian Fähler at IFW Dresden. Her thesis was focused on the deposition and characterization of ferromagnetic shape memory thin films. She is now an external PhD student at our chair. Yuru is working under Dr. Sebastian Fähler's day-to-day supervision at HZDR on time-dependency martensitic transformation based on ferromagnetic shape memory thin films.
Yuru Ge received her BSc and MSc degree in Engineering in China. After that, she gained her second MSc degree in Materials Science at TU Chemnitz in Germany with Dr. Sebastian Fähler at IFW Dresden. Her thesis was focused on the deposition and characterization of ferromagnetic shape memory thin films. She is now an external PhD student at our chair. Yuru is working under Dr. Sebastian Fähler's day-to-day supervision at HZDR on time-dependency martensitic transformation based on ferromagnetic shape memory thin films.