Teresa Werner

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Teresa Maria Rafaela Werner (* 1981 in Nuremberg ) is a German university professor .

Live and act

After graduating from high school in 1999, Werner studied mechanical engineering at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg and graduated in 2004. She then worked at the university until 2013, first as a research assistant at the chair for quality management and production metrology and later at the chair for production metrology. She then worked as a visiting scientist at the State Key Laboratory of Metrology at Tianjin University in China .

In 2014 she became a lecturer at the University of Erlangen and was appointed as an academic adviser with the coordinator of the quality science working group. She was also a lecturer at the Coburg University of Applied Sciences . In 2016 she was appointed professor for quality management / production measurement technology at the West Saxon University of Zwickau .

In the classic manual and standard work of Masing's manual on quality management originally published by Walter Masing, she and Albert Weckenmann are the authors of the subject of measuring and testing .

research

Among other things, Werner deals with measurement strategies for testing surface properties. In particular, she works on the basics of production metrology for industrial practice and the statistical evaluation of measurement data including determination of measurement uncertainties as well as the selection and application of quality techniques in the product life cycle.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Teresa Werner mt.tf.fau.de
  2. a b Werner, Teresa at the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau. Retrieved September 5, 2019 .
  3. Masing handbook quality management qm-wissen.de
  4. Masing Handbook Quality Management , QM reference book, accessed on November 6, 2014
  5. Masing handbook quality management limited preview in the Google book search
  6. ↑ Implement the guideline for specifying uncertainties when measuring (GUM) efficiently