Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Function of the AMC: AMC Researchers

M. Sc. Ilknur Akica

is a researcher at the Institute for Machine Tools and Production Technology (IWF) at TU Braunschweig. She will be responsible for developing finite element models for use in additive manufacturing. This includes simulation of the process, investigation of the material models, and ensuring component stability. She further analyzes all data, prepares reports, presentations and publications.

M. Eng. Sophie Viktoria Albrecht

Is a doctoral researcher at the faculty of civil engineering at the OTH Regensburg. She is responsible for the environmental Life Cycle Assessment of additive manufacturing techniques in construction. Furthermore, the researcher will establish a database for the environmental footprint of additive manufactured materials as well as methods, components and structures using AMC.

M. Sc. Mohammad Alrabab’h

Alrabab'h, Mohammad M. Sc. Is a doctoral researcher at TUM, chair of Computing in Civil and Building Engineering. He works on extending systems that connect digital design methods such as BIM with digital manufacturing processes, with a focus on Additive Manufacturing. This includes improving data models, developing the FIM system further, and integrating digital twin approaches to capture as built information during and after production. He further analyzes all data, prepares reports, presentations, and publications.

M. Sc. Martin Gabriel Altobelli

studied mechanical engineering and recently completed my Master's degree in Advanced Manufacturing at the Chair of Welding Technology at Chemnitz University of Technology. His thesis focused on a topic from the TRR 277 project, specifically the optimization of component accuracy in the DED-Arc process. He is now working as a researcher and PhD student, focusing on the learning-by-printing approach in DED-Arc.

M. Sc. Carsten Aßhoff

is research associate at Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research – Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut WKI. In his doctoral research the focus is on the material development for additive manufacturing with wood.

Dr.-Ing. Abtin Baghdadi

is a research associate at Institute of Structural Design (ITE) of TU Braunschweig. He is responsible for experimental, theoretical and numerical research work as well as for the coordination of the cooperations within the SFB.

M. Sc. Luca Bettermann

is a doctoral researcher at the chair of Computing in Civil and Building Engineering at the Technical University of Munich. He conducts research on predictive modeling and real-time control of additively manufactured components (AM). His work aims to augment the fabrication process of AM with a layer of data-driven intelligence for more robustness and improved quality.

M. Sc. Jakob Blankenhagen

is a doctoral researcher: Conducts scientific studies for the duration of the research project. Performs mechanical testing, fatigue testing, fracture mechanics testing, metallurgical analysis, and investigates the influence of geometry on structural performance. Analyzes all data and prepares reports, presentations, and publications.

M. Sc. David Böhler

is a research assistant at the Technical University of Munich in the group of Prof. Dr. Lowke. Together with Jennifer Rudolph, he will lead and organise the material development and testing programme as well as the data analysis and material modelling within the Lowke group. David Böhler will focus on investigating the durability of 3D printed concrete.
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