Time: | January 31, 2024, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. |
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The upcoming event of the Visiting IntCDC Institutes Networking Programme (ViNe) offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Institute of Aircraft Design (IFB).
Prof. Peter Middendorf (PI, member of the Research Infrastructure and Industry Collaboration Commissions) will open the event with a 30-minute lecture on fibre composite plastics, additive manufacturing processes and functional integration: Virtual mapping and transfer of technologies into material and structural models using composite simulation. Integration into flying platforms, both UAVs and manned aircraft for eco-efficient flying in aircraft design.
The lecture will be followed by a guided tour of the pilot plant with its various manufacturing processes and a test laboratory for material characterisation and validation.
ViNe, the IntCDC Networking Programme, aims to promote mutual acquaintance, interdisciplinary exchange and cross-disciplinary understanding between researchers from around eighteen institutes at the University of Stuttgart and one MPI, encompassing architecture, structural engineering, building physics, engineering geodesy, manufacturing and systems engineering, computer science and robotics, and human and social sciences.
The event will take place in person.
ViNe target group: | Early Career Researchers (ECR) of the Cluster of Excellence, its Associated Projects (APs) and the SRC ArchIDA |
Location: |
Allmandring 5b (Verfügungsgebäude) Stuttgart Campus Vaihingen |
Date: | 31 January 2024 | 4:00-5:30 p.m. |
Available seats: | 30 |
Please register for this event by sending an email to Karolin Tampe-Mai.
For more information, including upcoming dates and participating institutes, visit Confluence.