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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Phys.
Jörg Melcher
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Phys.
Jörg Melcher
Senior Scientist, Innovation Coordinator
German Aerospace Center DLR
Institute of Lightweight Systems
Innovation
Lilienthalplatz 7
38108
Braunschweig
Phone:
+49 531 295-2850
Fax:
+49 531 295-2875
Mail:
Jörg Melcher
Homepage:
http://www.dlr.de/fa
Curriculum Vitae
Since 2000
Lectures at the Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences at Wolfenbüttel, up to now
at the Faculties of Mechanical Engineering: Adaptronics, Adaptive Signal Processing, Experimental Physics
Electrical Engineering: HF-Measuring Technology
Computer Science: Physics, System Identification and Modelling
Since 1993
DLR, Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptronics, Braunschweig
1988 - 1993
DLR, Institute of Aeroelasticity, Göttingen
1986 - 1988
Third Physical Institute of the University of Göttingen (Applied Physics)
Research Areas
Adaptronics, phot
r
onics
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, bionics, Lightweight structures, innovations
Multifunctional materials: Innovative piezokeramic aktuators (design, computation, fabrication), optomechanical functional materials, photronic material systems, nanoscaled actuators and functional materials
Adaptive structures: Active noise and vibration control
Lightweight structures: minimal surface geometries, selforganized structures, potential based fabrication methods
Bionics: impedance matched actuator systems, honeycomb structures, selforganized processes.
Awards
Scientific award of the University of Nanjing, China, 1998
Winner of the DLR´s Vision Contest proposing the topic „Selforganized Structures“, 2001
Winner of the DLR´s Vision Contest proposing the topic „Phot
r
onics©“, 2005
Alexander-von-Humboldt-Scholarship holder, Tokyo, Japan, 2005
Prizewinner of BMBF’s Ideas Contest "Bionics – Innovations from Nature" with the project „Bionic Vibration Exciter System“, 2007
Winner of the DLR´s Vision Contest proposing the topic „CFRP Structures with Multifunctional Coatings“, 2009
Senior Scientist, 2011
Winner of the DLR´s Vision Contest proposing the topic "Multifunctional Windows", 2012
Publications
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