News
The following feed highlights activities and achievements of scientists from the MaP community.
Daniel Kwasnitschka successfully defends his doctoral thesis!
Congratulations! Daniel Kwasnitschka defended his dissertation “A Behavioral Perspective on Manufacturing Digitalization” on May 7th
New publication in Human Relations
With Dr. Michela Carraro (TU Munich) and Prof. Andrea Furlan (Padua University), Prof. Netland has coauthored an article in the top journal Human Relations titled “Unlocking team performance: How shared mental models drive proactive problem-solving.”
Ruth Signorell and Javier Pérez-Ramírez elected members of the Academy of Europe
The Academy of Europe is the pan-European academy of science, humanities and letters, with a membership of over 5000 eminent scholars. It's aim is to promote European research, advise governments and international organisations in scientific matters, and further interdisciplinary and international research. Ruth Signorell and Javier Pérez-Ramírez have now also been elected as a member.
Marina was awarded a prestigious scholarship for her thesis work in our group
Congratulations, Marina!
Article on fast computation and characterization of forced response surfaces via spectral submanifolds has been classified as Editor’s Choice in Nonlinear Dynamics
Congratulations to Mingwu Li, Shobhit Jain and George Haller for their excellent research!
From Zero to Hero – the path to a successful award nomination
The workshop on May 29, 2024, introduces the procedures for award nomination and outlines the requirements for a successful award nomination, presents the process of nomination and selection and provides a glimpse behind the curtains. This workshop targets primarily Assistant Professors, Titular Professors, and Senior Scientists of the four departments D-CHAB, D-BIOL, D-MATL and D-PHYS.
Safe and inexpensive blood sampling device for diagnostics
Bioinspired by leeches, Dr. Nicole Zoratto has developed a microneedle-based device for painless blood sampling
New PhD student
We are happy to welcome Mélanie Rouèche as new PhD student in the WoodMat group. All the best!
Blood diagnostics modelled on leeches
Researchers in the group of Jean-Christophe Leroux (IPW) have developed a safe and inexpensive device for reliable blood measurements. It works using a suction cup and could also be employed to diagnose the tropical disease malaria – even by non-medical personnel.
Assy 5.1 project visited Hannover Messe
Last week, four members of the ASSY 5.1 project team, Alexander Albers, Laura-Marie Hagemann, Nils Renziehausen, and Jannick Fiedler, visited the Hannover Messe. This is the world’s largest fair about Industie 4.0 trends. We specifically explored new technologies, products, and practical solutions that augment manual assembly processes.