Prof. Dr. Dieter Wallach
2024 - 2018 2024
Flohr, Lukas A.; Schuß, Martina; Wallach, Dieter P. et al. Designing for passengers' information needs on fellow travelers: A comparison of day and night rides in shared automated vehicles, Applied Ergonomics. Bd. 116. Elsevier BV 2024 S.104198. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2023.1041
Bachelor Theses (finished)
2020
Field-oriented vector control of a magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance machine Simulative comparison of different switching methods based on space vector modulation Fault diagnosis method for electrical machines based on linear discriminant analysis Design, installation and commissioning of the powe
2022 - today Assistant Materials Science Laboratory, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
2021 - 2023 Master's Degree, Study of Mechanical Engineering/Mechatronics, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
2019 - 2021 Student Research Assistant Materials Science Laborator
News
04.03.2020
New research project of the working group starting from 01.04.2020: Tissue Engineering, funded by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung.
The project is located in the field of tissue engineering. Tissue Engineering is the production of tissue replacements in the laboratory. The goal is the production of intestinal wall analogo
Working group leader
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sven Urschel Contact:
Campus Kaiserslautern, Building F, Room F2.029 Phone: +49 631 3724-2240 E-Mail: sven.urschel(at)hs-kl.de
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Looking Back on the Summer Holiday Program
What a varied week!
Monday and Tuesday morning, artist Susanne Freiler-Höllinger taught painting tips and tricks. The kids created impressive, vibrant artworks. In the afternoon, Frédéric Heinemann from Krav Maga Südwest and his young colleague Lea introduced the children to self-defense in a playful wa
Further staff expansion at the WWHK
Once again there have been personnel changes at the WWHK due to the start of new projects. Jan-Erik Nebel and Moritz Maul have been working as research assistants at the WWHK since 1 December 2023.
Jan-Erik Nebel will be working on the BFI-funded project "Use of Kerr microscopy to characterise the development