Assistant Materials Science Lab
Assistant Leightweight Lab
Member of the Faculty Council AING
Member of the Committee for Studies and Teaching AING
Member of the Examination Board Bachelor AING
Function at the University of Applied Sciences
2008 - today Assistant, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
2003 - 2007 Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Vehicle Technolog / Lightweight Construction, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
Curriculum Vitae
Dipl.-Ing. (FH), Elicker, Mario Dieter
phone: +49 631 3724-2265 e-mail: mariodieter.elicker@hs-kl.de building: H room: H3-2.043.1
Assistant Materials Science Lab
Assistant Leightweight Lab
Member of the Faculty Council AING
Member of the Committ
Marco Garbe
Student assistant
E-Mail: maga0016@stud.hs-kl.de
Curriculum vitae
Since 11/2019 Student assistant in the working group ESM at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern Since 2015 Study of electrical engineering at the University of Kaiserslautern (B. Eng.)
Curriculum vitae
Since 11/2019 Student assistant in the working group ESM at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern Since 2015 Study of electrical engineering at the University of Kaiserslautern (B. Eng.)
Maintenance management of piping systems
Master of Engineering
Mainstenance management of piping systeme
Certicicate Maintenance Management of Piping Systems
Maintenance management of piping systems
The course, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marc Illgen, takes place in cooperation with the Department of Building and Design at Kaiserslautern Univer
MagGear - Development of a permanent magnet planetary gearbox with variable transmission ratio
The main objective of the MagGear cooperation project is to develop an advanced magnetic gearbox as a permanent-magnet planetary gearbox with the innovative feature that the gear ratio can be variably adjusted at any time by means of electronic control.
MagGear - Development of a permanent magnet planetary gearbox with variable transmission ratio
The main objective of the MagGear cooperation project is to develop an advanced magnetic gearbox as a permanent-magnet planetary gearbox with the innovative feature that the gear ratio can be variably adjusted at any time by means of electronic control.