Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Function of the AMC: AMC Project leader

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Krafczyk

is responsible for WPs 3-5 and contributes to HPC and setup related aspects of the corresponding simulations. He advises Dr. Kutscher in conducting the simulations and the analysis of the results. He also takes responsibility for the data exchange with other projects within the TRR.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Arno Kwade

Head of the institute for particle technology. Head of iPAT and supports the academic staff regarding the conditioning of particle products.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Lowke

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Lowke is head of the Professorship of Binder Jetting Technology. He will advise the scientific staff executing their work under consideration of the formulated project aims. He is responsible for the coordination and quality control of all work of Professorship of Binder Jetting Technology.

Prof. Dr. (PhD) Alisa Machner

is Professor at School of Engineering and Design, Department of Materials Engineering – Technical University of Munich. In her doctoral research the focus is on dolomite calcined clay composite cement.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Inka Mai

is Junior-Professor at the Institute of Civil Engineering, Department of Robotic Manufacturing of the Built Environment at Technische Universität Berlin. 

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Vincent Oettel

instructs the research engineer at iBMB in the conceptual structure, execution and evaluation of the theoretical, experimental and numerical research work.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Petzold

acts as co-lead in this research project. He is responsible for leading and guiding WP1 and parts of WP 4. He is also responsible for coordinating the collaboration with other projects. He leads the doctoral researcher in the design and implementation of the research data management & publication platform. He is responsible for the coordination of the research projects in the TRR 277 and the coordination with the University Library of the Technical University of Munich.

Prof. Dr. phil. Daniel Pittich

leads the research fellows according to the WP in th eprocesses of exploration ,identification and evaluation of AM in the context of technology, parameters and operational processes. On this basis, he supports the analysis and transformation of the data for specific Qualification Concepts as well as the development of the framework of aspects of qualification concepts in AM. In co-operation with PL Winter, he is responsible for the co-ordinating adaptation to the cooperating projects of TRR 277 (WP 1).

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Annika Raatz

she is responsible for the scientific management and coordination of project B04. In addition to supervising the content of the research assistant, she supports the coordination of the work and represents the project internally and externally as head of the institute.

Dr.-Ing. Christina Radlbeck

leads scientific teams for AM, fatigue and fracture and aluminium at MB and is responsible for the MB Laboratory. She supervises experiments and provides assistance in analysis and interpre- tation of results
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