02.02.23
DesignCon 2023 Early-Career Best Paper Award for Morten Schierholz (E-18), Ihsan Erdin (Celestica Inc.), Jayaprakash Balachandran(Cisco Inc.), and Christan Schuster for the conference contribution „Data-Efficient Supervised Machine Learning Technique for Practical PCB Noise Decoupling“.
02.02.23
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Thielecke
02.02.23
Am 31.01.2023 fand im Hause des Instituts für Flugzeug-Produktionstechnik das Jahresreview des Verbundvorhabens „Prozesskette für die generative/ hybride Fertigung endlosfaserverstärkter Bauteile“ (ProgeB) statt. Ziel des Projektes ist die Entwicklung einer vollständig digitalen Prozesskette zur rein generativen, als auch hybriden Fertigung endlosfaserverstärkter Faserverbundbauteile. Im Jahrestreffen wurden die Ergebnisse und Fortschritte des vergangenen Jahres präsentiert und gemeinsam mit dem Projektträger DLR, der Firma Invent, sowie der BTC über Weiterentwicklungen und zukünftige Herausforderungen ausgetauscht.
02.02.23
At the Institute of Mechanics and Ocean Engineering we are developing sensorized soft grippers and control methods for soft robots.
02.02.23
The concept behind Climate Informed Engineering (CIE) is to enable engineers to build infrastructure, devices, sensors or develop new materials and processes that are informed by climate and climate change information. CIE represents an opportunity for transformative changes where both climate scientists and engineers could benefit organically from their core strengths. This could lead to development of more resilient products for difficult times to protect people, businesses, and ecosystems against extreme climate events.  Thanks to the President & Vice President at Hamburg University of Technology, Prof. Dr. Bjorn Stevens of Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology and Prof. Dr. Kaveh Madani of the United Nations University, we produced the aside video to discuss the concept behind Climate Informed Engineering. More details can be found in our paper discussing Climate Informed Engineering: Shokri, N., Stevens, B., Madani, K., Grabe, J., Schlüter, M., Smirnova, I. (2022), Climate Informed Engineering: An essential pillar of Industry 4.0 transformation, ACS Eng. Au, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsengineeringau.2c00037
02.02.23
The concept behind Climate Informed Engineering (CIE) is to enable engineers to build infrastructure, devices, sensors or develop new materials and processes that are informed by climate and climate change information. CIE represents an opportunity for transformative changes where both climate scientists and engineers could benefit organically from their core strengths. This could lead to development of more resilient products for difficult times to protect people, businesses, and ecosystems against extreme climate events.  Thanks to the President & Vice President at Hamburg University of Technology, Prof. Dr. Bjorn Stevens of Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology and Prof. Dr. Kaveh Madani of the United Nations University, we produced the aside video to discuss the concept behind Climate Informed Engineering. More details can be found in our paper discussing Climate Informed Engineering: Shokri, N., Stevens, B., Madani, K., Grabe, J., Schlüter, M., Smirnova, I. (2022), Climate Informed Engineering: An essential pillar of Industry 4.0 transformation, ACS Eng. Au, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsengineeringau.2c00037
01.02.23
Durch den Wegfall alter Hostnamen und die Umstellung auf ein neues Namenschema für die Container(Docker)-Hosts kommt es zu Problemen in GitLab CI/CD-Prozessen und SCP/SFTP/SSH-Anwendungen.
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01.02.23
Christian Gumbsch, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and University of Tübingen
01.02.23
Zum 1. Februar begrüßt das PKT unsere neue Mitarbeiterin Eve Sobirey.
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31.01.23
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