Current cooperative PhDs
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karsten Glöser
Development of high-efficiency modular busbar systems based on high-temperature superconductors for the transmission of high power from wind farms to medium-voltage level
Simultaneous transmission of electrical energy and information based on superconducting technology
Cooperative PhDs of professors of the research focus area HTS
Current and completed cooperative PhDs of professors of the research focus area HTS are listed below:
Completed cooperative PhDs
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Luisa Medina
Development and characterisation of bast and basalt fibre hybrid polymer composites for automotive applications (Saleem A.; 2021)
Prof. Priv.-Doz. Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Starke
Entropy as a Material Response of Fatigue in Metals and Related Thermographic Assessment
Fatigue life calculation of metallic materials on the basis of thermometric and magnetics-based measurement techniques
Microstructure-based fatigue life calculation for austenitic steels used in the field of nuc
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Schumann
Integration and Optimization of Current-DC-Link Inverter in PCB-Winding Motors
Development of an electric motor for an electronic drive unit on a printed circuit board basis
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Schuster
Design and Verification of an Advanced Ice-Tribometer
Development of innovativ sealing materials to minimize aroma carry-over during the production of wine, fruit wine, and sparkling wine
The consolidation behaviour of thermoplastics during 3d printing under high ambient pressures
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sven Urschel
Use of new materials in electric motors for hydromechatronic aggregates to increase resource efficiency significantly
Cloud-based condition monitoring of electric motor-driven centrifugal pumps
Operating data-based diagnosis of rotating machinery for a sustainable, reliable and highly efficient service
Use of actori
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karsten Glöser
Development of a scalable model for the dimensioning of any regeneratively fed island networks in combination with storage