Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Function of the AMC: AMC Project leader

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Patrick Schwerdtner

is superviser of project C06 and leads one of the Doc. researchers especially concerning the selection and assessment of parameters and the basic layout of the process analysis. His expertise is used to develop (new) process models and innovative delivery approaches in the later phase. He is also responsible for the overall coordination of project C06 and the projects belonging to different Work Programmes ( 1.1, 2.1 and 3.).

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Charlotte Thiel

is Professor of „Construction Materials “ at Regensburg University of Applied Sciences. She is Head of Concrete Laboratory and Head of Construction Materials Laboratory. Furthermore she coordinates all scientific and organisational work regarding testing and material modelling.

Dr.-Ing. Julian Unglaub

is head of division Material behavior at IS and takes responsibility for management of this project in terms of content and organization. He supervises the research assistants of WG Thiele for novel material and component testing methods based on MultiCam Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and the development of complex material models to describe WAAM-component behavior.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Winter

acts as supervisor for the research fellows and gives special input to the WPs related to Technical Regulations. He is responsible for the above allocated WPs and together with PL Pittich for cooperation with allocated projects of TRR 277 and the management of project C07.

Dr. rer. nat. Christine Wolter

is head of the Department of Research Data Services at the University Library of the Technical University of Munich. In the TRR, she guides the staff of the I – Information Infrastructure Project. She is responsible for developing and continuing the data strategy in close cooperation with the Board. The strategy focuses on communicating and collaborating with all sub-projects, finding FAIR solutions that support the TRR researchers and their data, and publishing data along with the research articles.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Roland Wüchner

is Professor of Statics and Dynamics at the Technical University of Munich. He is project leader of C02 - 3D Structural Puzzle - Numerical Multiscale Shape and Topology Optimisation Methods for the Additive Manufacturing of Optimal Structures from Optimised Parts and further develops the existing methods of the Continuum-based Optimisation Approach (COA) within his research group.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael F. Zäh

guides the scientific staff in the execution of the LPBF experiments.He provides guidance in methods for analysing the main mechanisms of action and the correlation of the results for the whole process chain. Head of iwb and supports the academic staff regarding additive manufacturing, alignment and execution of numerical heat transport simulations, questions during validation and process development.
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