Our colleague Philipp Mell from the Reliability Engineering Department will be joining the 2024 Stuttgart International Symposium hosted by FKFS. He will share the findings of our publicly funded study on the degradation of hairpin winding insulation. Hairpins, commonly used in inverter-fed motors in electric vehicles, were tested under various conditions over three years. Through this extensive testing and analysis, we have successfully assessed their reliability within a lifetime model. 🚀 This research has allowed us to evaluate and enhance an innovative measurement method for electric motors equipped with high-performance inverters. Moreover, the models we developed now enable automotive suppliers and manufacturers to accurately assess the service life of electric motors under specific load conditions.
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IESF Automotive E/E Design & Engineering Conference At IESF, the community of automotive innovators hears from experts in the industry, collaborates on best practices, and gains insights into solutions at the forefront of tackling customer challenges. Join us as IESF celebrates its 23rd year! Registration is now open: https://lnkd.in/gafnNUaV. IESF is unique because it includes technical and business speeches, discussions, and workshops on our field's most pressing concerns. "Accelerated Product Development," "E/E Systems Development," "Vehicle Electrification," and "Software and Systems Engineering" have separate paths. The free International Energy Savings Forum (IESF) includes a networking expo. You will hear from Siemens Capital's product management and industry team, who are pushing the portfolio forward, and you can share your work style, thoughts, and challenges with European Capital users. The agenda will be developed soon, so please remember to register. #cdt #conference #systems #training #technology #Engineering #additivemanufacturing #industry #made #iesf #product #development #systems #siemens
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Enabling data-driven capabilities in engineering | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Research Associate) am Werkzeugmaschinenlabor WZL der RWTH Aachen University
The triple is complete: Three conferences in three weeks ☑️☑️☑️ 😄 💬 In the welcoming at the #NFDI4Ing Conference 2023 the speakers highlighted that research in engineering changes more and more through ‚Datafication‘, and that #ResearchDataManagement might become as usual as driving by car from Mannheim to Pforzheim (which was a phenomenal event when Bertha Benz did that in 1888 for the first time). 🧩 When talking about #RDM, we often talk about #FAIR: But was does „FAIR“ mean in and for the Engineering Sciences? To involve the broad engineering community in developing an answer to that question, I conducted a workshop (rf. [1]): We collected general and engineering-specific elements for FAIR (which can be added further), that might serve as a starting point for researcher’s guidance (rf. [2]). Whether we need a FAIR Metric for the Engineering Sciences was not clearly figured out: Some elements are very generic and not solely for engineering, while others are individual for specific engineering domains or methods - so further research required here. 💡 Missed the conference? Take a look at [3] for the program and [4] for the published conference contributions. [1] https://lnkd.in/eaTqrAyS (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8384270) [2] https://lnkd.in/eZSDc5Uq (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8384272) [3] https://lnkd.in/eNXkF899 [4] https://lnkd.in/eavfMrxX P.S.: I joined the conference from my vacation place. 🤫
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With great pleasure, we announce Moritz Frieges - Chief Engineer at the Chair of Production Engineering from RWTH Aachen University as a speaker at the upcoming ‘European Battery Gigafactory Summit: Advances in Planning, Engineering and Operations.’ Moritz will share his vast knowledge by presenting: Europe’s Roadmap to a Competitive and Sustainable Battery Industry. Mr. Frieges is Chief Engineer at the Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components at RWTH Aachen University, overseeing the Battery Technology & Life Cycle department. His work centres on trends in battery technology, covering the entire spectrum from raw material processes to operational battery systems. The department also specializes in the simulation and testing of these systems to ensure their safety and reliability. Additionally, a key focus is the assessment of second-life concepts and the evaluation of recycling process chains to ensure the sustainability of the battery life cycle. With a strong background in mechanical engineering, Mr. Frieges joined the chair in 2020. The European Battery Gigafactory Summit takes place in Berlin on 4-5th June. Please click: https://lnkd.in/ecdZDPJd for more details. #AachenUniversity #innovatrix #GigaFactories #ConstructionExcellence #InnovationInEngineering #manufacturing #BatteryGigaFactories #FiltrationSolutions #Gigafactory #sustainability #HSE #HVAC #cleanrooms #ProcessIndustries #batteryfactory #batterymanufacturing #lithiumion #dryrooms #lithiumionbattery #construction #engineering #futureflexibility #EBGS24 #EBGS
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Join us at the lecture series on clean combustion technologies at Technische Universität München! We are pleased to be part of the lecture series "Combustion Engineering for a Decarbonized Future" at the Technical University of Munich. On July 8, our colleague Daniel Koch will give a presentation on "The Success Story of the Internal Combustion Engine - Towards a Sustainable and Climate Neutral Future with Hydrogen". The lecture series is aimed at students who are interested in ideas and developments in the field of combustion technology and aims to bring combustion technologies back into the focus of future engineers. We strongly believe in this approach and were on board as soon as we received the request from the TU. We are convinced that combustion technology per se is not an "environmental sinner", but rather, in combination with the right fuel, an essential and indispensable component for an emission-free and clean future, whether in mobility or in other areas. We are very much looking forward to the presentation and an inspiring exchange with the students! #hydrogencombustion #combustionengineering #hydrogenengine #hice #sustainability #cleanmobility #greenenergy #innovativetechnology
We're thrilled to announce the kickoff of our new lecture series on "Combustion Engineering for a Decarbonized Future" next Monday! Each week, we'll welcome a distinguished guest from industry at the TUM School of Engineering and Design (ED) in Garching to share their insights, innovations, and experiences with our engineering students and anyone else interested. 📗 Start Date: Monday, 06.05.2024 at 17:30 📗 Place: Ludwig-Prandtl-Hörsaal, Boltzmannstr. 15, Garching 📘 Focus Area: Combustion engineering 📘 Guest Speakers: Leading professionals from industry Big thanks to our upcoming speakers Dr. Thomas Steinbacher (IFTA GmbH), Dr. Gerrit Heilmann (GE Aerospace), Andreas Tschiesner (McKinsey & Company), Dr. Thomas Hofmeister (Linde Engineering), Dr. Fruechtel Gerhard (Ansaldo Energia), Dr. Halit Kutkan (Ansys), Christian Kunkel (MAN Energy Solutions), Daniel Thomas Koch (KEYOU) and Matthias Häringer (MTU Aero Engines). Don't miss out! Follow our page to stay tuned for weekly updates, and we look forward to seeing you there! Share this post with a fellow student who might be interested 🔥 #CombustionEngineering #DecarbonizedFuture #LectureSeries #TUM #IndustryLeaders #Innovation #TUMSchoolOfEngineeringAndDesign
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Interested in the opportunities and challenges in combustion engineering for a decarbonized future? Just take a look at the lecture series organized by my former colleagues from TFD@TUM.
We're thrilled to announce the kickoff of our new lecture series on "Combustion Engineering for a Decarbonized Future" next Monday! Each week, we'll welcome a distinguished guest from industry at the TUM School of Engineering and Design (ED) in Garching to share their insights, innovations, and experiences with our engineering students and anyone else interested. 📗 Start Date: Monday, 06.05.2024 at 17:30 📗 Place: Ludwig-Prandtl-Hörsaal, Boltzmannstr. 15, Garching 📘 Focus Area: Combustion engineering 📘 Guest Speakers: Leading professionals from industry Big thanks to our upcoming speakers Dr. Thomas Steinbacher (IFTA GmbH), Dr. Gerrit Heilmann (GE Aerospace), Andreas Tschiesner (McKinsey & Company), Dr. Thomas Hofmeister (Linde Engineering), Dr. Fruechtel Gerhard (Ansaldo Energia), Dr. Halit Kutkan (Ansys), Christian Kunkel (MAN Energy Solutions), Daniel Thomas Koch (KEYOU) and Matthias Häringer (MTU Aero Engines). Don't miss out! Follow our page to stay tuned for weekly updates, and we look forward to seeing you there! Share this post with a fellow student who might be interested 🔥 #CombustionEngineering #DecarbonizedFuture #LectureSeries #TUM #IndustryLeaders #Innovation #TUMSchoolOfEngineeringAndDesign
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What makes true digital manufacturing and industrial evolution (not sure about revolution 🤔) are open architectures and technologies, which empower each and every single employee to innovate. This is also what: 1️⃣ makes a difference between good companies and the best ones 2️⃣ answers your "WHY" should you digitally transform your business 3️⃣ helps you set your digital strategy and align your initiatives with your company vision Great insights ... 👏🙏 #industry40 #manufacturing #digitaltransformation #digitalflowz
Engineering the Future: Exciting Paradigms Driving Manufacturing Innovation Join us on February 21, 2024, at 1:00 PM EDT as we celebrate National Engineers Week and explore the exciting landscape of engineering, manufacturing, and the future of work in the new digital reality. Join industry voices Jeff Winter, Walker Reynolds, Gilad Langer, and Isaac Bennet for an engaging, insightful, and entertaining conversation – this is an event you won't want to miss!
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It was a pleasure to present the current research and to get in touch with scientists from all over the world. For a detailed look at the content presented, check out the Conference Proceedings from the Second RILEM International Conference on Earthen Construction. https://lnkd.in/ePnGuuMN
The institute goes to the UK 🇬🇧 Leonie Gleiser represents the Institute at the 2nd International Conference on Earthen Construction hosted by RILEM Association and The University of Edinburgh with a presentation on approches to minimize the shrinkage deformation in the context of Additive Manufacturing with Earth Based Materials.
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New JR Centre for smooth processes in industrial process chains 31.01.2024: The Josef Ressel Centre for Time-Series based Failure Prediction and Prevention opens at FH JOANNEUM. When machines in industrial process chains fail, there can be a real domino effect of negative consequences, for example in terms of costs and time management. This is why Head of Centre Joachim Schauer and the team at the new JR Centre, supported by commercial partners voestalpine Tubulars GmbH & Co KG and AVL DiTEST GmbH, are working on methods and models to predict future malfunctions in order to prevent them (for example through timely maintenance) before they occur! Pictured (from left to right): Roswitha Wiedenhofer-Bornemann, FH JOANNEUM, Gerald Lackner and Anton Kohl, both AVL DiTEST, Friedrich Kratzer, Municipality of Kapfenberg, Barbara Eibinger-Miedl, Province of Styria, Centre Manager Schauer, Ulrike Unterer, CDG and Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Wirtschaft. Further information on the JR Centre: https://lnkd.in/dmpmhFGt Press release (FH Joanneum): https://lnkd.in/d9-JKRDF (Photo: FH JOANNEUM / Terler) #WissenschafftWert #science #research #automotive #digitalisation #digitalization #industry #industry40 #ki #ai #artificialintelligence #steel #computerscience #it #security #maintenance #service #engineering
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Engineering the Future: Exciting Paradigms Driving Manufacturing Innovation Join us on February 21, 2024, at 1:00 PM EDT as we celebrate National Engineers Week and explore the exciting landscape of engineering, manufacturing, and the future of work in the new digital reality. Join industry voices Jeff Winter, Walker Reynolds, Gilad Langer, and Isaac Bennet for an engaging, insightful, and entertaining conversation – this is an event you won't want to miss!
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We are looking forward to the presentation!