Overview Central tasks of the AMC
Central Tasks of the AMC
Central Tasks (CT) is dealing with day-to-day-management of the TRR 277 AMC.
The CT Office supports the spokesperson Harald Kloft and co-spokesperson Kathrin Dörfler in managing and accounting for funds, convening AMC board meetings and general meetings, and coordinating general public relations. CT also coordinates networking among research projects, fund allocation and procurement, monitors AMC progress and milestones, and organizes scientific events and prepares reports and proposals. The Central Task Office reports to the AMC Board.
Project leaders
Prof. Dr. sc. Kathrin ETH Dörfler
leads the scientific staff in the conception and execution of the research, and in questions of validation of the proposed methods. She is also responsible for the coordination of the cooperating research projects in the TRR 277. She is the Co-Spokesperson of the TRR 277. Dörfler supports Kloft as contact person for the DFG, in general public relation matters and also in representing the TRR 277 externally. Internally, Dörfler assists Kloft in the coordination between the research projects, as well as in the decisions on the financing of research tasks in the TRR 277.
Project(s)
Earth Additive Manufacturing (EAM) – Material and Process Combinations for AM with Earth-based Materials
Principles of Mobile Robotics for Additive Manufacturing in Construction
Learning, Sustainability, Design: Gender-equitable introduction of AMC to the public
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Harald Kloft
leads the scientific staff in the orientation and execution of the design process creation and supports them in an advisory capacity in the creation of test geometries and demonstrators. He is responsible for the content and organisational coordination of all work on the part of ITE. He instructs the research engineer at ITE in the conceptual structure, execution and evaluation of the theoretical and experimental research work. He is the spokesperson of the TRR 277.
Project(s)
Integrated Additive Manufacturing Processes for Reinforced Shotcrete 3D Printing (SC3DP) Elements with Precise Surface Quality
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) of Complex Individualized Steel Components
Earth Additive Manufacturing (EAM) – Material and Process Combinations for AM with Earth-based Materials
Jointing Principles for Combination of Concrete Elements Produced by Different Additive Manufacturing Processes
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Contributors
Ms. B.Sc. Cecilia S. Ahumada
Finance Manager of TRR 277
M.A. Meike Bährens
PR & Communication Coordinator. She is in charge of the public relations and communication of the SFB TRR 277 AMC and presents the AMC to a broad interested public. She is part of the AMC office.
M. Sc. Gido Dielemans
is a doctoral researcher at the TT Professorship for Digital Fabrication within TUM. With background in structural design and engineering, he will develop strategies for using mobile robotic systems performing extrusion-based AM on construction sites. Fundamentally, this work is interdisciplinary, and he therefore strives for a high degree of collaboration within, but not limited to, the TRR277.
Project(s)
Principles of Mobile Robotics for Additive Manufacturing in Construction
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Dr.-Ing. Jeldrik Mainka
General Manager / administrative coordinator. He is organizing the day-to-day management of the SFB TRR 277 AMC, supports the Speaker and Co- speaker such as the AMC Board in the coordination of the TRR 277. He is reporting to the AMC Board and is head of the AMC Business Office (AMC-Geschäftsstelle).
Ms. Yonca Taube
She supports the AMC in all administrative tasks.
Related Publications
Additive Fertigung im Bauwesen2021 | Kloft, H., Gehlen, C., Dörfler, K., Hack, N., Henke, K., Lowke, D., Mainka, J. and Raatz, A. (2021), TRR 277: Additive Fertigung im Bauwesen. In: Bautechnik, 98: 222-231. – DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/bate.202000113.