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Surface conditioning in machining processes

Glossary of the DFG priority programme 2086
  • Volker Schulze

    Volker Schulze has been a full professor for Manufacturing and Materials Technology at the Institute for Production Science at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) since April 2010. Parallelly, he is director at the Institute of Applied Materials at KIT. He is member of CIRP International Academy for Production Engineering and Spokesperson of the Research Priority Program 2086 of DFG. Research Interests include machining, additive manufacturing, heat treatment and mechanical surface treatments.

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    , Frederik Zanger

    Frederik Zanger holds the position as chief engineer of the research group ‘manufacturing and materials technology’ at wbk Institute of Production Science since 2012 and is currently heading the joint research group ‘Additive Manufacturing’ within the framework of an KIT-Industry Fellowship in cooperation with Rosswag Engineering. Furthermore he is responsible for the area of Mechanical Finishing at Edelstahl Rosswag. His research areas include machining, additive manufacturing and surface engineering.

    , Benedict Stampfer

    Benedict Stampfer has been a research associate of the research group ‘manufacturing and materials technology’ at wbk Institute of Production Science since 2017. His research areas include cooling strategies and control concepts of machining processes as well as surface engineering.

    , Jörg Seewig

    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Seewig studied electrical engineering at the Leibniz Universität Hannover. He gained his PhD in 2000 with a thesis on signal processing for surface roughness. Since 2008, he is chair of the institute for measurement and sensor technology at the Technische Universität Kaiserslautern. He is one of the German experts in Working Group 15 (Filtration) and Working Group 15 (Surface Texture) of ISO/TC213 Geometric Product Specification. He is project leader of various ISO documents e. g. ISO 16610-28, ISO 16610-31, ISO 16610-71 and ISO 21920-2.

    , Julian Uebel

    Julian Uebel completed his mechanical engineering studies at the University of Kaiserslautern in 2017 and has been Research Assistant at the Institute for Measurement and Sensor Technology since then. Since 2018 he is working on a subproject of the Research Priority Program 2086 of DFG. The research focus is on optical and pneumatic in-process measurement technology.

    , Andreas Zabel

    Andreas Zabel is working as the chief engineer at the Institute of Machining Technology since 2002. His PhD thesis (2003) dealt with simulation based tool wear prediction in milling processes and his habilitation thesis (2011) covered process simulations for turning and milling. Today, he is focusing his research work on the numerical modelling and simulation of cutting processes and the corresponding material characterization methods.

    , Bernd Wolter

    Bernd Wolter studied Material Science at University of Saarland. He made his PhD in Applications of One-Sided Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for Material Characterization. In 2001 he was awarded with the Berthold Prize of the DGZfP (German Society for Non-Destructive Testing). Since 2002 he is head of department for Production Integrated NDT at the Fraunhofer-Institute for Nondestructive Testing. His research is focussed to sensor-based quality monitoring and control in production.

    und David Böttger

    David Böttger studied Mechatronics with focus on sensor technology at University of Applied Sciences in Saarbrücken and is working since 2017 as research associate at Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP. His research activities focuses on production integrated process monitoring improvement based on micromagnetic and high frequency acoustic nondestructive testing techniques.

Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2. September 2020

Received: 2020-07-17
Accepted: 2020-08-18
Published Online: 2020-09-02
Published in Print: 2020-11-26

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