Additive Manufacturing in Construction
AMC TRR 277

Has Publication?: Yes

Dr.-Ing. Ann-Kathrin Goldbach

Dr.-Ing. Ann-Kathrin Goldbach is a researcher and educator in structural engineering. She is Deputy Director at the Chair of Structural Analysis at TUM. Her research focuses on parametric design, CAD-integrated analysis, isogeometric B-Rep analysis and lightweight and membrane structures.

M. Eng. Benedikt Grimm

is a doctoral researcher at the Centre for Building Material within TUM. He is responsible for the further development of the material established in the first project phase of A03. He further analysis all data, prepares reports, presentations and publications.

M. Sc. Leigh Duncan Hamilton

is a research associate in the work group of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Arno Kwade. He is responsible for the development of tailored particles for the combined process of SPI and WAAM.

Dr.-Ing. André Hälsig

is senior researcher and group leader in the field of arc technologies for additive manufacturing, joining and cladding. Within the AMC project he is responsible for the coordination and innovative developments regarding the handling and process features in the A07 subtopic.

M. Sc. Maximilian Hechtl

is a research associate at the Working group of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Gehlen. Expert in material development of Extrusion Concrete for additive manufacturing.

M. Sc. Hauke Heeren

is a doctoral researcher at the Institute for Assembly Technology and Robotics within Leibniz University Hannover. His background in mechatronics and robotics drives his work on mobile robotics. By synergizing elements from computer science, control theory, and mechanical design he enhances robotic autonomy and efficiency to enable print-while-driving

Dr.-Ing. Klaudius Henke

has been working on additive manufacturing in construction for many years. This work also includes additive manufacturing with wood. He leads the project A08 and provides general guidance and support for the academic staff at HBB. In addition, he is responsible for the coordination of the proposed project within the TRR 277. He was a member of the AMC Board for the first funding period 2020-2023.

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jonas Hensel

is Professor for Welding Engineering at Chemnitz University of Technology and takes responsibility for the management of this project in terms of content and organisation as well as the cooperation with project partners within the TRR 277. Furthermore, he supervises the research assistant of WG Hensel for welding experiments, metallographic characterisation, numerical analysis and residual stress determination.

M. Sc. Lisa Hug

was a doctoral researcher at the Chair for Computational Modeling and Simulation at TUM. Her research focused on developing numerical methods to predict the failure behavior of structures. Specifically, she worked on the Finite Cell Method, an embedded domain method that allowed the simulation of complex geometries. An important aspect was the integration in high-performance settings to facilitate the numerical simulation of large-scale, physical problems.
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