The project “Artificial intelligence for ultrasonic monitoring of hydrogen pressure vessels (KIMono)” has been selected for funding. The project partners are: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (Berlin, Coordinator) Goethe University Frankfurt (Frankfurt) Saarland University (Saarbrücken) Fraunhofer IKTS (Dresden) Funding number: 03VP10463Read More
SENSORITHM Rhein-Main addresses the research and testing of self-learning sensor technologies to automatically detect and classify anomalies in continuous sensor data streams by means of algorithms (especially artificial intelligence, AI). At the same time, a sociological examination of the multidimensionality of innovation networks in the field of tension between technological, ecological, economic, political and social...Read More
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) funds the project SensEMI (Implantable sensor system as osteosynthesis monitor). The grant from Goethe University Frankfurt amounts to 275.988 EUR. Project partner: SurgiTAIX AG (Herzogenrath)Read More
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy funds the project PROFI-WIND (Application oriented rotor blade monitoring by millimeter-wave radar). The grant from Goethe University Frankfurt amounts to 310.950 EUR. Project partner: cp.max Rotortechnik GmbH & Co. KG IMST GmbH Knowtion GmbH BOREAS Energietechnik GmbH (associated partner)Read More
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy funds the project AeroSense (High-frequency sensors for structural health monitoring of aircraft components). The grant from Goethe University Frankfurt amounts to 319.900 EUR. Project partner: IMST GmbH Airborne Composite (associated partner)Read More
Based on the jury’s recommendation, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) announced the 15 future cluster finalists of the second round of the competition. Coordinating institution of SENSORITHM Rhein-Main – Selbstlernende Sensorsysteme für Natur und Technik: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Frankfurt am Main (Speaker: Dr. Jochen Moll, Prof. Viktor Krozer) Project partners: Technical University...Read More
The FEDORA project aims at biomedical applications using millimeter waves. I am happy to continue the fruitful collaboration with Dr. S. Chamaani (K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran) Grant number: 464551671 (Initiation of International Collaboration Programme)Read More
The introduction of the fifth generation of mobile communications (5G technology) promises significant societal changes given by high data rates, high system capacity, massive device connectivity, reduced latency as well as energy saving and cost reduction. The main goal of the research project is the fundamental investigation of massive MIMO (multiple input multiple output) communication...Read More
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy funds the project DROSERA (DRohnen-Onboard-SichERheits-Assistent). The grant from Goethe University Frankfurt amounts to 190,000 EUR. Project partner: SWIFT – Gesellschaft für Messwerterfassungssysteme mbHRead More
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy funds the project In-situ-WIND (In-situ Monitoring of Grouted Joints in Offshore Wind Turbines) for which I am the Coordinator. The grant from Goethe University Frankfurt amounts to 485,864 EUR. The project duration is from June 2020 to Mai 2023. Project partners: Goethe University Frankfurt (Coordinator) IMST GmbH...Read More