Klaus Feldmann (engineer)

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Klaus Feldmann (born March 15, 1943 in Göttingen ) is a German engineering scientist. He was a full university professor and head of the chair for factory automation and production systematics at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg until the takeover by Jörg Franke in March 2009.

Life

Feldmann studied from 1962 to 1965 at the State Engineering School Wolfenbüttel (engineering degree). After working as a construction engineer at Siemens AG in 1965 and 1966 in Berlin, he studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Berlin from 1966 to 1970 , from which he graduated as a graduate engineer. He then worked from 1970 to 1975 as an assistant at the Institute for Machine Tools and Production Technology at Günter Spur , where he did his doctorate in engineering.

After various managerial positions in industry at Siemens AG in Erlangen and Amberg , he was appointed to the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg in 1982, where he heads the chair for factory automation and production systematics as full university professor.

Scientific work

Feldmann founded and played a decisive role in the development of production technology in electronics. With his scientific research in the field of spatial electronic circuit carriers (3-D MID), he has expanded the previously primarily planar construction technology in electronics into the third dimension.

Awards and honors

Research priorities

  • Computer-aided planning and simulation
  • Control and sensor technology
  • Manufacturing cells and material flow
  • Development and operation of assembly systems
  • Production systems in electronics
  • Communication technology and telediagnosis

Memberships

Special functions

  • Spokesman for the Bavarian Mechatronics and Automation Cluster
  • Speaker of the SFB 356: Production Systems in Electronics
  • Spokesman for the Bavarian Research Association for Simulation Technology
  • Co-editor of the book series "Manufacturing Technology Erlangen"
  • Chairman of the Research Association for Spatial Electronic Assemblies (3-D MID)

Individual evidence

  1. Chair for Factory Automation and Production Systematics
  2. a b Scientific Society for Production Technology
  3. International Research Association for Production Technology (CIRP)
  4. SFB 356: Production Systems in Electronics ( Memento from July 2, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Bavarian Research Association for Simulation Technology
  6. ^ Research Association for Spatial Electronic Assemblies 3-D MID eV