01.01.25

Team Avionische Systeme

* Avionik-Plattform-Design und -Optimierung * Konfigurationsdatenmanagement * Geräte-/Plattform-Simulation und -Test * Avionics Next-Gen Engineering Tools (AvioNET)
01.01.25
Dr. Sebastian Domaschke aus unserem Team wird zum Dozenten an der ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften ernannt.
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01.01.25
Koordinator: Prof. Dr.-Ing. F. Thielecke
01.01.25
Wir heißen Kira Fischer am IPFM willkommen! Kira interessiert sich für chemische Gleichgewichte an Grenzflächen und in Nanoporen. Diese erforscht sie mit Hilfe von freien Energie Methoden, statistischer Physik und molekulardynamischen Simulationen.
01.01.25
We are thrilled to welcome Aleksandr Oborovskiy as the newest PhD student at our institute. Aleksandr will be joining the Reaction Sequences Group, led by Daniel Ohde.
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27.12.24
PhD candidates Moritz Hollenberg and Tom Liebing have work together under the supervision of Chief Engineer Dennis Kähler and Prof. Thorsten A. Kern at the Institute for Mechatronics in Mechanics at TUHH on a simulation framework for Electrical Impedance Tomography systems.
20.12.24
20.12.24
The Senate of the German Research Foundation (DFG) has elected Prof. Stefan Heinrich, head of the Institute of Particle Process Engineering and Particle Technology at the Hamburg University of Technology, as a member of the Senate Committee for Collaborative Research Centres and thus also as a scientific member of the Grants Committee for Collaborative Research Centres from 1 January 2025. The election is valid for both committees until December 31, 2027. The Senate Committee is composed of 39 scientists from various fields. Its task is to design the basic scientific features of the Collaborative Research Program and to evaluate the results of advisory discussions on draft proposals. As part of the Grants Committee on Collaborative Research Centres, the members are involved in decisions on the funding of Collaborative Research Centres, in which representatives of the federal and state governments also participate. The committee members also report on the process and results of reviews. “I am very pleased to take on this new and highly responsible task and would like to thank the German Research Foundation for its trust in our collaboration,” explains Prof. Heinrich. Further information about the Senate Committee on Collaborative Research Centres can be found here. Back to Institute SPE - News
20.12.24
Arbeit im Feld Sonderforschungsbereiche
20.12.24
TU Hamburg richtet „ZeroC“-Training auf dem Campus aus