Current and finished CIVIL research projects at Wölfel


Bridgitise

Bridgitise aims to ensure the sustainable, safe and efficient preservation of bridge infrastructure in Europe through digital technologies.

MORE TO COME

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At the moment, you will only find a small selection of our research projects here. But this will change! Gradually, we will continue to add more research projects. So feel free to check back later.

Please contact us personally

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We will be pleased to inform you about our finished and current research projects and are at your disposal for any inquiries regarding new research activities.

Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Nuber

+49 931 49708-365

RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

 

Acquisition and management of more than 25 publicly funded research projects

Head of the Measurement and Environmental Technology Working Group at the German Society for Maritime Technology

Advisory board member at the Hannover Test Centre for Support Structures

Doctorate in experimental surface physics (“Intrinsic and Extrinsic Influences on Two-Dimensional Electronic States”)

Degree in Physics (University of Würzburg and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA)

Thomas Rief

+49 931 49708-368

Study

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Oregon State University (Corvallis, USA)
Dipl.-Ing. in Materials Science, Saarland University

Academic Degree

See above

Professional Motto

The work that pleases us becomes a pleasure.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 

 

Holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor’s degree, USA) and Materials Science Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.) with a specialisation in non-metallic materials

More than five years of experience as a research associate at the Leibniz Institute for Composite Materials, Department of Component Development

Author of more than twenty scientific publications, widely cited in the field

RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

 

Acquisition and management of more than 25 publicly funded research projects

Head of the Measurement and Environmental Technology Working Group at the German Society for Maritime Technology

Advisory board member at the Hannover Test Centre for Support Structures

Doctorate in experimental surface physics (“Intrinsic and Extrinsic Influences on Two-Dimensional Electronic States”)

Degree in Physics (University of Würzburg and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA)

Study

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Oregon State University (Corvallis, USA)
Dipl.-Ing. in Materials Science, Saarland University

Academic Degree

See above

Professional Motto

The work that pleases us becomes a pleasure.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 

 

Holds degrees in Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor’s degree, USA) and Materials Science Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.) with a specialisation in non-metallic materials

More than five years of experience as a research associate at the Leibniz Institute for Composite Materials, Department of Component Development

Author of more than twenty scientific publications, widely cited in the field