Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Function of the AMC: Alumni

Dr.-Ing. André Hälsig

is senior researcher and group leader in the field of arc technologies for additive manufacturing, joining and cladding. Within the AMC project he is responsible for the coordination and innovative developments regarding the handling and process features in the A07 subtopic.

M. Sc. Lisa Hug

was a doctoral researcher at the Chair for Computational Modeling and Simulation at TUM. Her research focused on developing numerical methods to predict the failure behavior of structures. Specifically, she worked on the Finite Cell Method, an embedded domain method that allowed the simulation of complex geometries. An important aspect was the integration in high-performance settings to facilitate the numerical simulation of large-scale, physical problems.

M. Sc. Carsten Jantzen

a doctoral researcher at the Institute of Structural Design (ITE) at TU Braunschweig. His focus is on the developments of augmented reality supported applications for aided manufactured methods.  He is an expert in Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) and coordinates the AMC Central Demonstrator.

Prof. André Katterfeld

is associated scientist, prof. of the Chair of Material Handling at OvGU, dir. of the Institute of Logistics and Material Handling Systems and head of a bulk solids analysis laboratory for DEM material properties. He provides the group with exp. determined DEM material properties for the calibration of DEM simulations and advises the group on the development of cohesive DEM models.

Dipl.-Ing. Stephan Kessler

Head of the workgroup bulk conveying and supports Prof. Fottner in leading project A03 and B02. He instructs and supports the academic staff regarding DEM-solutions, 3D-CAD design of machines and virtual prototyping questions to create a digital twin.

M. A. S. Noor Khader

is a scientific assistant at the ITE, TU Braunschweig. She received her master's degree in architecture and digital fabrication at the ITA, ETH Zurich in 2019. She is interested in rethinking architecture through the interplay between design and other disciplines. Her academic and career intentions include exploring innovative design and fabrication methods in order to expand the possibilities of what the built environment is about and what it could be. She has been involved in various research projects at the ITE including Fiber Reinforced 3D Concrete Printing, Injection 3D Concrete Printing and currently she is exploring Clay 3D Printing.
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