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                QuantiCom

                The QuantiCoM project researches tools for rapid material discovery and development, transfer for application to industrial partners, and the identification of simulation approaches that promise a quantum advantage.

                3DCeraTurb

                In the 3DCeraTurb project, the DLR's capabilities in the areas of new materials, design capability, component production, as well as testing and evaluation expertise are examined using the example of the production development of a turbine guide vane made from two of the most important new material classes, additively manufactured (AM) metals and ceramic fiber composite materials (CMC) made of SiC /SiC, bundled and further developed.

                Insulation Solutions Based on Aerogels (ISBA)

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