SIG Leaders
Prof. Tobias Eifler |
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Goetz |
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Associate Professor at the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Technical University of Denmark.
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PostDoc at the Engineering Design institute (KTmfk) at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, leading the research groups Digital Engineering and Dimensional Management. My research focuses on uncertainties in the virtual product development process, including aspects of robust design and computer-aided variation management as well as the use of artificial intelligence, knowledge-based design and systems engineering, with the aim to enhance the reliability of virtual product development. |
Further Key Members
Prof. Felician Campean |
Prof. Stephan Husung |
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Professor of Reliability and Systems Engineering at the University of Bradford [Associate Dean for Research and Innovation in the Faculty of Engineering & Digital Technologies; Director of the Automotive Research Centre, and the Co-Director of the Advanced Automotive Analytics Laboratory]. The main current research directions revolve around: (i) development of frameworks, methods and tools for multidisciplinary engineering systems analysis to enhance robustness, reliability and safety of complex systems at product development stage; (ii) AI and data-driven approaches to robustness, reliability and operational performance modelling and optimisation for systems and processes, across the whole lifecycle; (iii) transfer of knowledge and skills for systems engineering, robustness and reliability to industry and the evaluation of impact to the product development organisations. Application domain focussed on the automotive industry, currently expanding to other areas, in particular energy systems.
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Chair of Product and Systems Engineering group at the TU Ilmenau. The focus of our research is on the development of robust technical systems using systemic error models and model-based approaches. In order to increase the resilience of systems to disturbances, Digital Twins are investigated for robustness-supporting behaviour simulations. AI methods are being researched for the optimisation of product robustness. |
Dr.-Ing. Martin Roth |
Prof. Benjamin Schleich |
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I am a PostDoc at Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Industrial and Material Science, Göteborg, Sweden, and part of the "Robust Design and Geometry Assurance" research group. After finishing my PhD having a closer look at cost-optimal tolerance allocation, my current research works focus on novel solutions for advanced variation simulation, with a particular focus on assemblies with megacasted parts and cost-optimal balance of digital twin applications, such as selective assembly and shimming. Besides all related topics to simulation and optimization, I am working on creating a seamless digital thread using Model-Based Definition to facilitate collaborative work over the whole geometry assurance process.
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Professor at the institute Product Life Cycle Management at Technical University Darmstadt, Germany. |