2014
Gemeinsames Kolloquium des Lehrstuhls für Technische Mechanik und des Lehrstuhls für Technische Dynamik
04.12.2014
Debora Clever, University of Heidelberg, Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR), Optimization in Robotics and Biomechanics (ORB)
Optimization in Robotics and Biomechanics with Focus on Human and Humanoid Locomotion
14.07.2014
Manish Vasoya, Institut Jean Le Rond d‘Alembert, CNRS, Paris
Propagation of tensile planar cracks in heterogeneous media
07.07.2014
Prof. M.H.B.M Shariff, Department of Applied Mathematics and Science, Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, UAE
Principal Axis Formulations in Anisotropic Solid Mechanics
30.06.2014
Dr. Masato Tanaka, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagoya, Japan
20.06.2014
Dr. Henry van den Bedem, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University, USA
Molecular-scale Kinematics in Computational Structural Biology
18.06.2014
Dr.-Ing. Dominik Kern, TU Chemnitz
Variational Integrators for Thermoviscoelastic Coupled Dynamic Systems with Heat Conduction
14.05.2014
Markus Breitfuss, Institute of Technical Mechanics, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria
DEIM for the Efficient Computation of Contact Interface Stresses
31.03.2014
Prof. Andreas Müller, University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong, University Joint Institute, USA – China
Anwendung der Schraubentheorie in der Mehrkörperdynamik
28.02.2014
Dr.-Ing. Cristian Guillermo Gebhardt, Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergie und Energiesysemtechnik (IWES) Bremerhaven
13.02.2014
Dr. Mykola Tkachuk, National Technical University „Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute“, Ukraine
Discrete modeling and homogenization techniques for materials with random network microstructures
12.02.2014
PD Dr. Michael Wolff, FB 3 Mathematik/Informatik, Zentrum für Technomathematik, Universität Bremen
On modeling of continuous bodies with singular sharp interfaces
10.02.2014
Veronika Kräck, Lehrstuhl für Elektrische Antriebe und Maschinen, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
13.01.2014
Prof. Jorge A. C. Ambrósio, IDME/IST – Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal
Multibody Dynamics Methodologies with Applications to Biomechanics and Vehicle Dynamics