1. Uwe Zscherpel 德国材料研究院(BAM)
Department
Division „NDT –Radiological Methods”
University/Company
BAM FederalInstitute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin
Short CV and description of currentresearch, activities within your scientific community, honours, achievements,etc.: Uwe Zscherpelreceived his PhD from the University of Leipzig on FourierTransform Infrared Spectroscopy of Zeolites. In 1992 he changed tonon-destructive testing and since 1996 he is head of the working group “DigitalRadiology and Image Analysis” at BAM Berlin. His area of expertise is digitalimage processing in industrial radiology, including NDT film digitization,digital image analysis, pattern recognition and digital reference catalogues forweldings and castings. Additional working fields are the development of standards for all types of radiographic imagedetectors like NDT film systems, imaging plates and digital detector arrays forindustrial applications at DIN, CEN, ISO/IEC and ASTM. He is married andhas two daughters.
2. Gerd Dobmann 德国无损检测与质量保证协会高级科学顾问
Expert in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Nuclear Energy Safety and Reliability byNDT-Use Personal information: Born: October 3, 1946 in Saarbrücken, Germany Nationality: German Family Family Status: married Education, Qualification: Thesis, University of Saarland 25.02.1974 Thesis in applied physics and electrical engineering, theoretical electrodynamics: 'The calculation of the electromagnetic field of a vertical electric dipole on a periodic rough earth surface', awarded with the grade 'excellent'.
1974 Research scientist at the Fraunhofer Society, Institute for Non-destructive Testing (IZFP) in co-operation with the Chair Theoretical Electromagnetics, University of the Saarland, Germany.
1975 PhD-Thesis begin 'Theoretical-numerical and experimental investigations to the application of the electrical direct current potential drop techniques in NDT'; Finite Differences and FEM
1976 Head of a scientific working group 'Electrical, Magnetic and Thermal Techniques in NDT'
1978 - 1995 Head of department 'Electromagnetic Techniques in NDE'
16.02.1979 PhD-thesis end Ph.D. in applied physics with the grade 'magna cum laude', i.e. 'excellent', University of Saarland
1976-1996 Researcher in the field of the nuclear safety research program of the German Ministry for ‘Nuclear Safety and Nature Protection’, divers programs of the ministry of Research and Development, Education and Science and the National Science Foundation (DFG)
1990-2010 Deputy Director of the Institute
1998-2010 Division Director ‘Scientific Projects’, Strategic Institute Development
2010-2011 Division Director ‘NDT-Development for Lifetime Management’
31.10.2011 Retirement - since then Senior Scientific Consultant of Fraunhofer IZFP up to October 31, 2013
01.11.2013 up to now Free-Lancer as Scientific Consultant in cooperation with the Chair of NDT and Quality Assurance of the Saar University (LZFPQ
SeniorResearcher & projects with the EC Commission: 1980-2011 Project manager resp. Coordinator in theGerman Nuclear Safety Research Program to innovate non-destructive-testingtechniques for detection, classification and sizing of material inhomogeneities(defects) as well as for material characterization;
Characterization of ageing phenomena asthermal ageing, creep, fatigue (low cycle and high cycle fatigue),superposition of LCF and thermal ageing, neutron-embrittlement
European Commission projects, initiatedby JRC, Institute for Advanced Materials, Luxembourg, EuropeanCommission 1999
First BRITE EURAM Projects, expert withthe Director of IZFP, Prof. Paul Höller: Industrial Manufacturing Technologyand Advanced Materials, 1989
Non-destructive-diagnostic for materialdegradation: EC Commission, JRC, Institute for Advanced Materials. Luxembourg,European Commission 1999
Memberships: 1999-2011 Member of the committee “Pressurized components and materials” of the German Nuclear Safety Commission
Member of the advisory committee of the German Ministry of Economy and Technology in the Nuclear Safety Research Program Member of the German NDT Society Member of the ASTM, ASM, BINDT Fellow of the Indian NDT Society Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, IET German delegate in the International Institute of Welding (IIW) up to 2011 Chairman Commission V of IIW 1999-2008
Chairman Sub-commission VE, electric, magnetic and thermal inspection of welds in IIW up to 2011
Subject editor of the Journal NDT&E International of Elsevier Publishing
Honours: Dr.-Ing. E.h. by the school of electrical engineering of the University Kassel, Germany in 2005
Prof. Ing. E.h. of the Polytechnic Silesian University, Gliwice/Katowice, Poland in 2011
Roy Sharpe Award 2011 by the BINDT in 2012
Fraunhofer Medal 2012
Publications: More than 300 in Non-Destructive Testing, nuclear safety
Patents: Germany-, Europe-, USA-, and Nippon-Patents
3. Joerg_Beckmann 德国材料研究院(BAM) born 1959, studiedphysics at the Technical University Leuna Merseburg. He earned the Ph.D. at theUniversity of Dresden with theses on thermo-reversible gelation. He acceptedpostdoc positions at the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the University ofMainz Germany and at the National Institute of Standards at Gaithersburg inUnited States. At this time he was working on materials research on triblockpolymers and physical ageing. Later on he joined the Federal Institute ofMaterial Research and Testing in Berlin and applied in 2005 for a position ofscientific assistant at the Division of Radiological Methods. He has beenworking on different programs and is responsible for managing research projectsrelated to Industrial Digital Radiology, Computed Radiography and MaterialsTesting. He is now pursuing his interests in the application of electromagneticmicrowaves and THz-Time Domain Spectroscopy for security applications andnon-destructive material testing of polymers and high performance materialslike composites and ceramics.
4. Ernst Niederleithinger 德国材料研究院(BAM)
Curriculum Vitae born 1963-08-21 in Berlin two children, born 1991 and 1993 1981 A-levels (“Abitur”) atGoethe-Gymnasium (humanistic secondary school) in Berlin 1982 – 1990 studying geophysics atTechnical University of Berlin 1984, 1988 student assistant, desertresearch trips to Egypt and Sudan 1985 internship at Preussag AG(hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation) 1985 – 1987 student tutor 1988 – 1990 student assistant at Bürofür Geophysik Lorenz diploma thesis on 2D resistivity modelling,in cooperation with LIAG (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hanover) diploma „with distinction“ 1990 – 2001 employed at Büro fürGeophysik Lorenz (environmental and engineering geophysics) numerous projectsconcerning the new government quarter in Berlin introduction of new devices andtechniques, software development focus in 2D resistivity, but also magnetics,EM, GPR 1996-1997 research project on 2D-SIPmodelling continuous publishing at conferences(DGG, SAGEEP) as deputy manager also involved inacquisition and organisation since 2001 at BAM Federal Institute forMaterials Research and Testing division 8.2 „Non-Destructive DamageAnalysis and Environmental Measurement Methods“ (R+D on non-destructive testing in civilengineering), deputy of division head. introduction of new measurement methods,e. g. SIP, pile integrity testing, coda wave interferometry, seismic imaging(RTM) set up and leading a new working group(„methods from geophysics, geotechnics and spectroscopy”, 8-10 persons) acquisition and management of five ECfunded and several national projects design and set up of the test andvalidation centre for non-destructive testing in civil engineering at theBAM-TTS in Horstwalde 2008 – 2010 ph. D. student at theUniversity of Potsdam (parallel to job) ph. d. thesis on „Optimisation andextension of the parallel seismic method to determine the length of foundationpiles “ (supervisor: Prof. Dr. Tronicke) 17. 9. 2010 ph. d. („Promotion zum Dr.rer nat.“) degree „magna cum laude“. 2013 (7 months) Visiting ResearchProfessor, Colorado School of Mines Adaption of seismic methods (imaging,monitoring) to NDT (cooperation with Prof. Roel Snieder, Prof. Paul Sava) Ultrasonic scale experiment to validatea time reversal localization methods (Prof. Roel Snieder) Quality assurance of jet groutingcolumns (Prof. Mike Mooney) Teaching May 2014 Visiting Professor, Universityof Ljubljana, Slovenia Teaching NDT in civil engineeringSupervision of a ph. d. student November/December 2016 VisitingResearcher, University of Technology, Sydney Research on Deconvolution Seminars andWorkshop Researchinterests non-destructive testing in civilengineering and engineering geophysics in general ultrasonics, coda waveinterferometry, acoustic emission, migration/ imaging foundation/pile testing,acoustic/seismic methods, e. g. parallel seismic resistivity, spectral inducedpolarisation, GPR signal processing, statistics andinversion methods, data fusion ImportantResearch Projects 2003-2006 TAILSAFE (EU FP5): stabilityof tailings facilities 2003-2006 RUFUS (EU FP5): re-use of foundations 2004-2007 Sustainable Bridges (EU FP6):improvement of railway bridges 2005-2008 DEISTRUKT (BMBF): geophysicalinvestigation of river embankments 2010-2012 Validation of dynamic pile testingtechniques (BAW) 2011-2013 DiWaQ (EUREKA-ZIM): QA ofdiaphragm walls 2010-2013 MIIC (BMBF Geotechnologien)interferometric tomography 2013-2015 Jetseis (ZIM): QA of jet grouting columns 2013-2016 PileInspect (EU FP7 ):Improvement of integrity testing by use oda vibrator 2014-2016 REFUND (BBSR):Re-use of foundations 2016-2019 Infrastar (EU H2020, ITN):Fatigue in concrete Membership member of DGG, DGGT, ISSMGE, EAGE, EEGS,DFI since 2007 initiator and member of theDGG working group „Induced Polarisation“ (spokesman 2007-2009) since 2009 member of DGZfP committee onNDT in civil engineering, spokesman of the sub-committee „sitecharacterisation“ since 2009 member of DGGT sub-committee„dynamic pile testing“. Standards, Recommendations DGZfP B7 “Radar” (GPR, co-author), DGZfPB8 “Seismische Baugrunderkundung” (seismic site characterisation, leader) DGGT EA Pfähle (recommendations onpiling, co-author) REFUND handbook (recommendations forfoundation re-use, in German) Languages German: mother language English: fluently (including teaching,publications and presentations) Ancient Latin and Greek: buried Teaching BAM: supervisor of students on alllevels, several internal courses/lectures. TU Berlin: “Non-Destructive BuildingAnalysis“, WS 2009/10 (with colleagues) , to becontinued in 2014 U Potsdam: supervision of studentspractical work (SS 2009) RWTH Aachen, since 2011: “EngineeringGeophysics”. RWTH Aachen, since 2015: “Petrophysics HTW Berlin 2012-2015: “EnvironmentalPhysics” Various national and internationalseminars and training courses Conferences,Workshops Co-chair NDT-CE 2015 (280 internationalparticipants) Chair DGG Workshop “GeophysikalischeMethoden im Bauwesen” 2016 Contributor and session organizer at lots of otherevents Beyondprofession basketball motorbike kayaking member and annual accounts auditor intwo charity organisations
5. Gerd-Rüdiger Jaenisch 德国材料研究院(BAM) He was born in 1963, graduated from the Technical University of Dresden and obtained his PhD in Theoretical Physics from the same university in 1992. In 2001. Dr. Jaenisch finished his Habilitation in Materials Sciences and was appointed as privatelecturer at Technical Universityof Dresden. Additionally, he gave lectures at various universities in Germany, the USA, and Russia. He became a member of the scientific staff of Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung BAM in 1992 being involved in reliability assessment of NDT techniques. In 1993 he was appointedProject Manager for Scientific and Technical Co-operation with Institutes in the Eastern European Countries at BAM. Since 1995 he hasbeen working on the development of simulation capabilities in radiology as well ason the design of modern reconstruction techniques.He was the Head of Working Group “Modeling and Reconstruction in Radiology” within BAM. Inthemoment he is working on direct and inverse problems in radiation techniquesincludingscatter imaging. Dr. Jaenisch has presented more than 200 scientific papers and is a member of the German Physical Society (DPG), the German Society for NDT (DGZfP), and the British Institute ofNon-Destructive Testing (BINDT). In 1999 hewasawarded the Berthold Prize by DGZfP for his work on computer simulation of radiological testing methods, the Roy Sharpe Prize and the Halmshaw Award of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) in 2000 and in 2006, respectively. He supervised 2 master thesis and 8 PhD thesis.
6. Philipp_Mörchel 德国弗劳恩霍夫集成电路IIS研究所
Personal Information Date of Birth: April 09, 1976 Place of Birth: Erlenbach a. Main, Germany Nationality: German Languages: German (native), English (fluent), French(advanced) Education Graduate Education 09/2003 - 09/2010 University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany PhD-Thesis:“Functional NMR Tomography of the Tumor” UndergraduateEducation 10/1997 - 06/2003 University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany Diploma-Thesis:“Quantitative 3D in vivo motion mapping of murine myocardium with phase contrastMRI at 17.6 Tesla” Research and Work Experience FraunhoferInstitute for 01/2016 - present Magnetic Resonance / Materials Science andTechnology Integrated CircuitsIIS (MRB Würzburg) MRB Research Center 09/2010 – 01/2016 Head of Materials Science and Technology Würzburg Prof. Peter Jakob 09/2003 - 09/2010 Graduate Studies, Topic: Impact of Hypoxia and the Dept. ofExperimental Physics MetabolicMicroenvironment for Radiotherapy of Solid Tumors University ofWürzburg ZAE Bayern | 03/2000 - 05/2000 | Internship, Topic: Solar Technology, Development of a Solar | Applied Energy Research |
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12/2000 - present |
Self-Employed Programmer of Measure- and Analysis-Software | Daimler Benz AG | 08/1997 - 10/1997 | Research internship, Topic: 3D Image Acquisition and Processing |
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7. Bernhard Redmer德国材料研究院BAM 辐射防护专家
Dipl.-Ing. Bernhard Redmer studiedscientific instruments in Warsaw and in Jena. He obtained the engineering degreeand diploma of the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena in 1985 and graduated asindustrial engineer at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin-Karlshorstin 1999. After his activity as an application engineer for opto-sensoricmeasuring technology he was scientific assistant in the laboratory “RadiographyTechniques” and project manager of the project “Tomosynthesis - applications inindustry and civil engineering” at BAM. B. Redmer was involved in the TomoCARdevelopment project as project manager and later as head of an inspection team.From 2005 to 2012 he managed the working group “Radiation technique andRadiation protection”. In 2012 Mr. Redmer was appointed as responsible expertfor Radiation Protection of the BAM. He is delegate at several standardcommittees of DIN and ISO. The working areas are NDT by X- and Gamma-rays,applications of digital detectors arrays, tomosynthesis/ laminography andradiation protection. B. Redmer received the Technology Award of the city ofHamburg (1991) as a member of the working group “Digital Signal Processing” andthe Berthold award of DGZfP (2005).
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