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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.
M. Sc. Oliver Boolakee
as PhD student at the research group of Prof. De Lorenzis he was couple the LB fluid and thermal code with a solid mechanics model to predict residual stresses.
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).
PhD M.Sc. Freek Bos
Team Leader for Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing of Concrete at the TUM School of Engineering and Design
Dr. Alexander Braun
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sandra Breitung-Faes
was head of the division Powder and Slurry Processes and supported Prof. Kwade in leading project A02.
M. Sc. David Briels
is a doctoral researcher and research associate at the Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design at TUM. Under the lead of Prof. Thomas Auer he conducts the research activities within C03. In particular he is developing a building simulation framework for a performance-based parametric design process, integrating passive and active functions in AM construction elements.






