Überblick Lehrkörper „Electromobility Engineering“ (mit Kurz-CVs)

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Überblick Lehrkörper „Electromobility Engineering“ (mit Kurz‐CVs) Prof. Manfred Albach 1978 Diploma Degree in Electrotechnics at the Technical University Berlin 1982 Ph.D. Degree at the Technical University Berlin 1983 ‐1999 Research Scientist at Philips Research Laboratories Aachen, in the design of switch mode power supplies Since 1999 Professor at the at the University Erlangen‐Nuremberg Chair: “Of Electromagnetic Fields”; Research Interests: fundamental problems in electrodynamics, electromagnetic compatibility and magnetic components for power electronic circuits Dr. Ulrich Bock 1976 Diploma in Information Engineering at Technical University Dresden 1985 PhD in Informatics for Engineering at Technical University Chemnitz 2000 SIMEC Corp. – Application Engineer for Simplorer 2001 ANSOFT Corp. ‐ Application Engineer for Electromagnetics 2008 ANSYS Corp. ‐ Application Engineer for Electromagnetics Since 2009 CADFEM GmbH – Training/Support for Multiphysics/Electronics Dr. Ulrich Breitling 1964 Diploma: Ing.grad. at Staatliche Ingenieurschule Aachen, Vehicle and Aircraft Design 1970 Diploma: Dipl.Ing. at Technical University Berlin, Mechanical Engineering/ Aeronautics 1971 Diploma: M. Sc. at California Institute of Technology, Aeronautics, Employment as Project Engineer at Krauss‐ Maffei AG, Munich, Transrapid Maglev‐ Vehicle 1972‐ 1973 Assignment as Research and Teaching Assistant at TU Berlin, Institut für Luft‐ und Raumfahrt 1978 PhD Thesis: Structural Optimization using Cost Criteria 1979‐2004 (until retirement) Employment as Project Eng., finally Head of Department CAE at MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG, Munich 2006 ‐2009 Teaching Assignment at University for Applied Sciences, Munich, Commercial Vehicle Design Continuous contribution to CAE‐ Forum (CADFEM), promotion of virtual development in engineering Dr. Gurakuq Dajaku 1997 Dipl.–Ing. (MSc.) Degree in Electrical Engineering, Department of Control and Electronics at the University of Prishtina, Kosova 2006 Ph.D. Degree and Research Assistant at the Institute for Electrical Drives and Automation, University of Federal Defence Munich 2006 Dr.‐Ing. Degree in Electrical Engineering with the highest distinction at the University of Federal Defence Munich, Germany; Subject: “Electromagnetic and Thermal Modelling of Highly Utilized PM Machines” Since 2007 Senior Scientist with FEAAM GmbH (Research Center for Electrical Drives and Actuators Munich) From 2008 Lecturer at the University of Federal Defense Munich Awards
2006 ITIS (Institute for Technical Intelligent Systems) Research Award 2006 2006 Rheinmetall Foundation Award 2006 Dr. Gunther Freitag 2000 Diploma Degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Federal Defense Munich 2000‐2004 Research Scientist at University of Federal Defense Munich, department nanotechnology and microsystems technology 2004 PhD. Degree 2006‐2008 Master Degree in management at Fernuniversität Hagen 2004‐2007 Employment as Senior Software Engineer, at Eurocopter, Ottobrunn (near Munich) 2008‐2010 Project manager in the division mechatronics at erphi in Holzkirchen (near Munich) Since 2010 Senior Consultant and Project manager at Siemens AG, sector: automotive industry, electronics, e‐Mobility Prof. Dieter Gerling 1986 Diploma Degree in Electrical Engineering at RWTH Aachen 1986 – 1998 Research Scientist at Philips Research Laboratories Aachen, Department: "Electrical Drives and Power Electronics" 1987 Visiting Research Scientist at Philips Major Domestic Appliances, Comerio (Varese), Italy 1992 Ph.D. Degree at RWTH Aachen (external Ph.D.) 1999 Senior Scientist at Philips Research Laboratories Aachen, Department: "Electrical Drives and Power Electronics" 1999 – 2001 Director at Robert Bosch GmbH in Bühl, Departments: "Advanced and Product Development Electrical Drives" and (simultaneously) "Advanced Development New Systems" Since 2001 Professor at University of Federal Defense Munich, Chair: "Electrical Drives and Actuators (EAA)" 2004 Visiting Professor at University of Wisconsin (UW) ‐ Madison Madison WI, USA Since 2007 Visiting Professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) Xi'an, China Since 2010 Contract Lecturer at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT, former TU Karlsruhe), Hector School of Engineering and Management Dr. Martin Hanke 1989 Diploma in Theoretical Semiconductor Physics at Humboldt‐University Berlin Physics Department 1989 – 1992 Academy of Sciences, Scientific Apparatus Construction 1992 – 1995 Freelancer FEM Calculations 1995 – 2000 Siemens AG, Electromechanical Components, Relay Development Since 2001 CADFEM GmbH, Business Develpment Electromagnetics Prof. Andreas Jossen 1989 Diploma in Electrical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart, Germany 1994 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, Department: Energy storage for renewable photovoltaic systems, battery models, battery state of charge determination 1994‐2010 Group leader at the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Head of the group Battery System Technology. Battery modelling, battery charging methods battery characterisation and battery management 1999 Founder of the Basytec GmbH Since 2010 Full Professor at the TUM (Electrical Engineering and Information Technology): Chair for Electrical Energy Storage Systems (EES) Johannes Klötzl 2007 Bachelor and Diploma, Electrical Engineering and information technology, Technical University Munich 2007 – 2012 Research assistant at FEAAM GmbH, Neubiberg Since 2012 Electrical Drive Design at Compact Dynamics GmbH, Starnberg Dr. Hans‐Joachim Köbler 1974 Diploma Degree in Electrical Engineering at Technische Hochschule Darmstadt 1982 Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering at University of Federal Defense Munich Since 1982 Research Assistant at University of Federal Defense Munich / Chair of Electrical Drives and Actuators
Dr.‐Ing. Benno Lange 1975 Diploma Degree in Electrical Engineering at Technische Universität Hannover 1982 Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering at University of Federal Defense Munich Since 1982 Research Assistant at University of Federal Defense, Munich / Chair of Electrical Drives and Actuators. Responsibility for Laboratories and Test Benches Dr. Patrick Leteinturier 1987 Mechanical Engineering Degree from ENSAM at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Métiers (France) 1990 Electric & Electronic Engineering Degree from ESE at Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité (France) 1990 Lucas and SAGEM: developing powertrain electronic systems for PSA and Renault, Clergy France/Birmingham UK Since 1997 Working at Infineon Technologies AG Since 2006 Guest professor at Tianjin University (China) SAE fellow and member of the SAE engineering meeting board Currently responsibility for system architecture of silicon products (silicon sensors, microcontrollers, silicon smart powers, and power modules) for xEV applications at Infineon Technologies AG Dr. Martin März 1962 Diploma Degree in high frequency engineering at University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg 1995 Ph.D. Degree at University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg in laser topics 1995 Semiconductor Division of the Siemens AG Munich (later Infineon) Since 2000 Work for the Fraunhofer “Institute of Integrated Systems and Device Technology” in Erlangen and Nuremberg as head of the power electronics system department Since 2012 Deputy Director of the IISB He is working on system integration of power electronics, thermal management, and on new technologies for power density, efficiency, and reliability improvements. Klaus Mühlbauer 2008 Diploma Degree in Electrical Engineering at Friedrich‐Alexander‐University in Erlangen Diploma Thesis at the research and innovation centre of BMW AG in Munich with the focus on the system design of hybrid electric vehicles Since July 2008 Research Assistant at the University of Federal Defense Munich, chair in Electrical Drives and Actuators Dr. Evgeny Rudnyi 1985 Ph.D. Degree at Moscow State University in Physical Chemistry 1985‐2000 Research Worker, Chemistry Department of Moscow State University 2001‐2006, Research Worker (model reduction and system simulation), Institute for Microsystem Technology (IMTEK), Freiburg University Since 2006 CADFEM, multiphysics, model reduction Prof. Stefan Schäffler 1986 Diploma Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at TU Munich 1988 Ph. D in Mathematics at TU Munich 1993 Postdoc in Mathematics at TU Munich 1997 ‐ 2001 Senior Principal Research Scientist at SIEMENS AG, CT 1997 Dr.‐Ing. in Communications Engineering at TU Munich 1998 ‐ 2000 Professor for Applied Mathematics at University Erlangen‐Nuremberg Since 2000 Chair for Mathematics and Operations Research at University of Federal Defense Munich 
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