Let us assume, you are neither a material scientist nor a chemist. You visit this website for the first time. You ask yourself: What do they actually do at BAM? And what use is the work the scientists do at BAM? You start to surf on www.bam.de. You will perhaps land in the column ‘expertise’ and then you click on the specialist departments. Or you click on the ‘Subject Index’. You’ll encounter terms such as "X-ray fluorescence analysis", "High-technology reference materials", "Multilayer technology" or "Microtribology". You’ll read texts which deal with damage mechanisms, failure concepts, type tests, remaining duration of life or biological finger prints. You may get an impression about BAM’s spectrum of activity by reading the technical texts on this website. But you may not. Perhaps you’ll find these texts too technical and too abstract. You may want to know if what BAM does has anything to do with you or your everyday life. To give you some impression of a possible connection between BAM’s work and your personal life, we have collected a few topics for you.
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