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  • 1201. Latest news
    Date: 15.02.2024
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  • 1202. Latest news
    Date: 17.09.2019
    To stay informed about news at WWHK, follow us on LinkedIn Further expansion of the WWHK team On 1 October 2024, the team of research assistants at the Department of Materials Science and Materials Testing at the Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences was once again strengthened. Vanessa Hayna succeeds Jan-Erik Nebel in the BMBF-funded p
  • Award for Jan-Erik Nebel Congratulations! On Friday, Jan-Erik Nebel was honoured within the scope of the graduation ceremony for the best Master's thesis in the Faculty of Applied Engineering Sciences at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern. Jan-Erik has been working as a student assistant at the WWHK since 2019 and as a research assi
  • Contributions at the AK Materialermüdung at Saarland University The WWHK will present three lectures on current research projects funded by the DFG and the BMUV at the AK Material Fatigue, which will take place on 29.04. and 30.04.2024 at Saarland University at the Chair of Experimental Methodology in Materials Science. J. Koziol, F. Weber, P. S
  • Cooperation with EVIDENT (powerd byOLYMPUS) On 27.05.2022, the cooperation agreement between the WWHK and EVIDENT Europe GmbH (EVIDENT powerd by OLYMPUS) was signed. In the future, both partners want to promote joint activities in the field of non-destructive testing, which are anchored both in the field of teaching and in the field of research. T
  • Doctorate of Zhenjie Teng On March 25, 2022, Zhenjie Teng held the colloquium at Saarland University within the framework of the doctoral procedure and successfully defended his thesis. The committee included Prof. Dirk Bähre (chairman, Saarland University), Prof. Christian Boller (reviewer, Saarland University) and Prof. Peter Starke (reviewer, U
  • Extension of the infrastructure in the field of fatigue at WWHK At the WWHK, the field of fatigue infrastructures can be upgraded again. In August, a new servo-hydraulic fatigue testing machine from Shimadzu (EHF-E) with a maximum load of 20 kN is installed. In the future, the testing system will be used primarily in the BMWi projects running at
  • Fabian Weber is the new chief engineer at WWHK Fabian Weber has taken over the position of senior engineer at the WWHK as of 15 August 2023. At the same time, he will head the "Fatigue and Fatigue Life Calculation" working group and is thus responsible for 4 ongoing projects currently funded by the DFG and the BMUV. We are delighted about this p
  • Further expansion of the experimental infrastructure at WWHK Through the Research and Innovation budget of the Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences, a corrosion measuring set-up is being set up at the WWHK, which can be integrated into the fatigue testing systems in the future. Initially, this measuring set-up will be used to investigate
  • Further expansion of the experimental infrastructure at WWHK The testing infrastructure at the WWHK was further expanded via various research projects and own funds. Together with the Department of Building and Design, a digital microscope (Olympus DSX 1000) and a digital controller (DHM Prüftechnik) for an existing Schenck testing system (160 kN)
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