IFToMM D-A-CH Konferenz 2022
Germany, Austria and Switzerland have traditionally always taken an active role at all levels of IFToMM's research areas. Mechanical engineering and microtechnology are also core competencies of the industry of our three countries. The purpose of this conference is to make these activities more visible to the community of German-speaking scientists and at the same time to provide a forum for young scientists to present their research projects and research hypotheses and to discuss them in a collegial atmosphere. In addition, young scientists (doctoral students, postdocs) should be given the opportunity to network better and to identify cooperation projects and find partners in their own language area.
- Biomechanical Systems
- Kinematic analysis and synthesis
- Transmission engineering
- Control of mechanisms and machines
- Micromechanical systems
- Multibody systems
- Safety and Reliability
- Robotics and Mechatronics
- Rotordynamics
- Sustainability, resource and energy efficiency
- Vibration engineering and machine dynamics
- Compliant mechanisms
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