Institute for production technology and systems
Organisational unit: Institute
- Professorship for Engineering, in particular Modelling and Simulation of Technical Systems and Processes
- Professorship for Machine Tools
- Professorship for Manufacturing – Innovative Manufacturing
- Professorship for materials mechanics
- Professorship for Materials Technology, in particular of Magnesium Materials
- Professorship for Process Measurement Technology and Intelligent Systems
- Professorship for Product Development and Design
- Professorship of Control and Drive Systems
- Professorship of Production Management
Organisation profile
The members of the Institute for Production Technology and Systems (IPTS) carry out work on a wide range of engineering-related research questions.
When it comes to subjects, the members of the Institute concentrate on the topics of supply chain management and production management, as well as on measurement, control, plasma, production and material technology. Within these fields, we aim to answer current research questions through both experimental work and the use of digital modelling. Our overarching goal here is to provide better solution strategies for complex problems within the field of engineering.
PPP Brasilien - Development of friction welding process for joining clad pipes
01.01.19 → 31.12.20
Project: Research
Proof of a kinetic influence on the resonance broadening in the spectrum of an active plasma resonance spectroscopic probe
01.10.15 → 14.01.17
Project: Research
Quantification of central input factors for the determination of planning lead times in shop floor production
01.09.22 → 31.10.23
Project: Research
Quantitative Analyse und Bewertung der Ursachen einer geringen logistischen Performance entlang der unternehmensinternen Lieferkette
01.12.16 → 31.12.18
Project: Research
Reduction of anisotropic material properties during extrusion by means of additively manufactured extrusion dies
Esterl, F., Nienaber, M., Bohlen, J. & Ben Khalifa, N.
18.07.23 → 31.03.26
Project: Research
Reduction of anisotropic material properties during extrusion through additively manufactured extrusion dies
Ben Khalifa, N., Bohlen, J. & Lehmann, J.
01.02.21 → 31.03.26
Project: Research