Simon Holzmann, M. Eng.
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Standort Kaiserslautern, Gebäude I (M), Raum 101 Telefon: +49 631 3724-2243 E-Mail: simon.holzmann@hs-kl.de
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Fachbereich AING
Forschungsprojekt 3D-gedruckte Magnetkreise für den Einsatz in leistungselektronischen Schaltungen
Tätigkeiten:
3D-Druck von Speicherdrosseln Charakterisierung 3D-gedruckter magnetischer Kerne
Forms for Bachelor Programmes
The forms for our international programmes will be translated as the degree programmes progress
Auslandsaufenthalt (translated soon) Formular zur Anmeldung des Auslandsaufenthaltes Formblatt zur Beantragung der Anerkennung ausländischer Prüfungs- und Studienleistungen Bachelorarbeit (translated soon) Formbla
Contact for recognition in the degree programmes Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering (without WI-ET) and Mechatronics
Contact for recognition in the degree programmes Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering and Industrial Engineering (WI-ET)
Important documents for the submission of the pre-study internship
Pre-Study Internship
Pre-Study Internship
Practical experience is one of the direct admission requirements for the degree course. It is usually acquired during the basic internship.
By being involved in professional practice, the intern learns work techniques and work processes from their own experience and thus gains an understanding and awareness of the problems i
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
2024
K. Donnerbauer, T. Bill, P. Starke, R. Acosta, B. Yerrapa, C. Boller, K. Heckmann, J. Sievers, F. Walther, Fatigue life evaluation of metastable austenitic stainless steel AISI347 based on nondestructive testing methods for different environmental conditions, International Journal of Fatigue 179 (2024) 1-10.
F. Weber, M. Maul, F. Juner, P.
2025 - today Team leader "High frequency fatigue" at WWHK
2023 - today Scientific Assistant WWHK, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern
2021 - 2022 Research Assistant, Chair of Assembly Systems, Center for Mechatronics and Automation Technology (ZeMA)
2020 - 2023 &nb
Research projects funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)
Separation of surface and volume damage due to HCF/VHCF loading to identify the re-use potential of quenched and tempered steels
In order to be able to use the pre-damaged components again in new machines and systems after reconditioning, a quantitative evaluation is required, w