The institute consists of the chairs "Structural Mechanics", "Statics and Dynamics" and "Continuum Mechanics".
The chairs of Baumechanik (BM) and Statik und Dynamik (SD) are responsible for teaching the mechanical fundamentals of civil engineering.
The institute combines theoretical and numerical basic research with experimental validation and computer-aided simulation.
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With 25 participants - including scholarship holders of the doctoral programme as well as doctoral candidates from the fields of sociology, educational research, and rehabilitation sciences - there wa …
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The presentation focused on the current findings of the SKALA project on the networked transport world - automation and autonomization of processes (WP 4) and the eCMR and eFreightFolder project of th …
On Wednesday, March 5, the new Campus-Süd-Bibliothek will open in the rooms of the former Departmental Library for Spatial Planning. Space was created on the 4th floor of storey building 1, so that th …
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Autonomous vehicles, virtual humans, and intelligent machines: contemporary computer science is leaving the screen and entering the physical world. As part of Dortmund Digital Week, we invite you to a …
The visit began with greetings by IUL Head of institute Prof. Dr. Yannis P. Korkolis and TU Dortmund Rector Prof. Dr. Manfred Bayer. Prof. Korkolis then presented the institute’s research profile, emp …
Mr. Sabaß studied physics at the University of Heidelberg, where he also discovered his enthusiasm for research into the "physics of life". After completing a doctorate in theoretical physics at the U …
We developed the vision for CALEDO in 2016, formed a team of colleagues from TU Dortmund and joint efforts for writing and submitting the proposal in 2020. In 2021, our proposal was successfully grant …