Gear Research Center (FZG)
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Gear Research Center (FZG)-
Bernd-Robert Höhn Professor Emeritus, Geschäftsführer der ZG GmbH bei Gear Research Centre (FZG)
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Garching, Bavaria, Germany
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Top 5%
Patrick Strobl Team Leader | Research Associate | Focus on Friction Behavior & Surface Topography-
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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Top 10%
Ladin Gökalpay M.Sc. Computational Science and Engineering at TUM/ Mechanical Engineer-
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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Rising Star
Martin Sedlmair Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter bei Gear Research Centre (FZG)-
Bavaria, Germany
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Rising Star
Stefan Sendlbeck Team Leader | Researcher at TU München-
Greater Munich Metropolitan Area
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Rising Star
Overview
The Institute of Machine Elements and the Gear Research Center (FZG), features comprehensive facilities for examination and testing of machine elements, such as gears, bearings, synchronizations and Multidisk-Clutches. Based on the research results developed here during the past decades, the FZG is the leading international research institute for gears and transmissions today. The development of methods and tools for reliable determination of fatigue life, efficiency, and vibration characteristics of gears and transmission elements is in the focus of the research activities at the FZG. The implementation of the research is carried out in close cooperation with the industry, funded either through public research funding or industrial community research or direct industrial commission. The lectures and exercises in machine elements represent the basic training of mechanical engineering. In the lecture, the students learn to properly select machines and machine elements, to design them and to calculate their properties. This knowledge is then practically applied on design and calculation examples within the lecture-related exercises. A very important aspect in this is that the students learn to communicate in the "engineer’s language" - with 3D models and sketches. Practical relevance and topicality is also an important criterion for lectures with special subjects. Last but not least, this is ensured by lectures of executives from the industry.
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