Location: TU München
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Auer
is the head of the Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design at TUM. As such, the core focus in teaching and research is a holistic design approach for buildings in consideration of sustainability and energy-efficiency. He guides scientific personnel within research projects on the application of simulation-software as planning instrument for the numerical calculation of thermal, lighting and flow specific processes. These insights with practical relevance can be made in the fields of thermal comfort, energy consumption and daylight supply. In research, the chair is conducting several projects with various sources of funding from public or private sector, on state, federal and European level.
M. Sc. Siegfried Bähr
Siegfried Baehr was head of the department Additive Manufacturing at the iwb and assisted Prof. Zaeh in leading the projects A02 and A06. He was instructing and supporting the academic staff regarding LPBF and WAAM.
M. Eng. Daniel Baier
was a research associate in A02, the workgroup of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael F. Zäh. As an expert in WAAM, he was responsible for the simulation and temperature modelling of the process.
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.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai-Uwe Bletzinger
is the head of the chair of structur alanalysis. He is responsible for all actions, in particular regarding research, education and administration. He was esponsible for the C02 project and its coordination within the TRR. He guided all staff in that context and decided about research actions.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Borrmann
acts as co-lead in project C04. He is responsible for leading and guiding WP2 and WP 3 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 virtual common research environment. He is responsible for the coordination of the projects in the TRR 277 and the coordination with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ).






