Eureka Lightweighting Call 2025

15 May – 23 Oct 2025

Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling, Technical university of Kosice

University

Kosice, Slovakia

About

The Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling at TU Košice is a leading Slovak institution in the development, processing, and application of advanced lightweight materials. Our research spans from alloy design and thermomechanical processing to the characterization and optimization of materials for structural, energy, and mobility applications. Emphasis is placed on high-performance aluminum, magnesium, and titanium-based systems, high-entropy alloys, and composites with tailored microstructures for enhanced strength-to-weight ratios, corrosion resistance, and sustainability.

FMMR has extensive expertise in in-situ and operando characterization techniques through access and active participation in large-scale research infrastructures, including:

Synchrotron radiation facilities (e.g., ESRF, DESY) for microstructure and phase evolution studies via X-ray diffraction and tomography,

Neutron sources (e.g., ILL, MLZ) for deep-penetration analysis of residual stresses, textures, and hydrogen interactions,

Free-Electron Laser (FEL) facilities (e.g., European XFEL) for ultrafast studies of phase transitions and dynamic processes at atomic resolution.

Our competence in experimental design, data interpretation, and collaboration with international beamlines supports the development of lightweight, multifunctional materials under real operating conditions, including extreme environments and dynamic loading.

These capabilities are integrated into both fundamental research and industrial innovation projects, particularly in automotive, aerospace, energy storage, and circular economy applications.

Business Sector

Aeronautics & SpaceAutomotiveEnergy & Renewable EnergiesEquipment, Technologies, InstrumentsGreen technology & SustainabilityLife Sciences, Medicine & PharmaceuticalsMechanical engineeringRecycling

R&D&I Topics on Lightweighting

Optimisation of lightweight design approachesNovel lightweight materials including optimised manufacturingRecycling of lightweight materialsAdditive Manufacturing

Representatives

Karel Saksl

Dean of faculty, leading research scientist

Faculty of Materials, Metallurgy and Recycling, Technical university of Kosice