Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Location: TU München

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.

M. Sc. Carla Matthäus

She was an expert in additive manufacturing, rheological questions and material development. She organized the material development and material testing on behave of WG Gehlen. She also was an expert in AM by extrusion of concrete, rheological questions and material development. She was responsible for all research regarding extrusion, material development and testing.

M. A. Ilayda Memis

She is a doctoral researcher at the Chair of Architectural Informatics at TUM. She is part of the team who is working on the TUM Workbench. She is responsible for conceptualizing and preparing educational tutorials for other researchers to understand and use the data management platform.

Dr.-Ing. Reza Najian Asl

Reza is postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Structural Analysis, Prof. K.-U. Bletzinger. Having carried out successfully a number of projects, mainly from the industry, he has gained a wealth of experience and knowledge in numerical analysis, design and optimization of coupled problems. In the frame of C02, he is developing software and methods for multi-disciplinary multi-scale optimization with special considerations for Additive Manufacturing in Construction (AMC). His contributions can be applied in all stages of the development cycle including manufacturing constraints.

Dipl.-Ing. Anne Niemann

She will be the administrative co-coordinator. She will support Prof. Dr.-Ing. Harald Kloft and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Gehlen incoordinating the general public relation matters. Additionally, she will support Dr.-Ing- Jeldrik Mainka in TUM-related day-to-day management issues of TRR 277.

M. Sc. Ahmad Nouman

is a research associate at the Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design. The doctoral researcher focuses on decentralizing the active strategies to minimize energy consumption and improve thermal and visual comfort in built environments. He shares all responsibilities in the context of C03 essentially, modeling the simulations and designing experiments to develop additive manufacturing elements with integrated passive and active functionalities.

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).

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

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ernst Rank

was head of the Chair for Computation in Engineering of TUM. Since his retirement in March 2020 he has been member of the Emeriti of Excellence of the university. As such, he guides researchers in the areas of geometric modelling and develops simulation methods of high accuracy. He has actively carried out research in this area himself for decades. In this research project, he is responsible for the bridging of scales as well as the development of simulations regarding mineral based artefacts. He intends to continue his research in TR277 at least for the whole first funding period.
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