Ewald Georg Welp

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Ewald Georg Welp (born September 28, 1944 - † February 1, 2009 ) was a German engineer.

Life

Ewald Georg Welp studied general mechanical engineering and received his doctorate in 1978 from the TH Darmstadt . After leading positions in industry, in 1994 he was offered a chair for machine elements and design at the mechanical engineering faculty at the Ruhr University in Bochum . From 1991 to 2001 he was Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.

In 2002 he was appointed professor at Tongji University in Shanghai, and since 2008 he has been the subject coordinator of the Chinese-German University College (CDHK) . He was also involved in various committees and published over 120 articles in specialist journals and other media.

From 2006 until his death in 2009 he was involved in the Collaborative Research Center Transregio 29 "Engineering hybrid service bundles ", which he helped to set up and which was funded by the DFG . Among other things, he was a sub-project manager for the area of knowledge-based concept modeling .

Board memberships

  • Member of the board of the scientific society for machine elements, construction technology and product development (WGMK)
  • Member of the Berlin Circle
  • Deputy Chairman of the Advisory Board of the VDI-Gesellschaft Development, Construction, Sales (VDI-EKV)

Works (selection)

  • together with Breidert: Modular actuator system based on shape memory technology . VDI reports - No. 1892.1, 2005.
  • among others together with Horst Meier : Modeling Approach for the Integrated Development of Industrial Product-Service Systems . In: Manufacturing Systems and Technologies for the New Frontier, Springer Science & Business Media , 2008.
  • together with Labenda and Neumann: Cognitive robotics in safety technology . Construction, 3, 2009.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , obituary of February 7, 2009, issue 32, page 36
  2. ^ Deutsche Universitäts-Zeitung: DUZ: the university magazine . Publishing house Dr. Josef Raabe, 1999, p. 28 ( google.de [accessed June 9, 2019]).
  3. Former Lerstuhl owner. Retrieved June 9, 2019 .
  4. Publications. Retrieved June 9, 2019 .