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Georg Schneider, M.Sc.

Address Georg Schneider
Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics
University of Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring 9
70569 Stuttgart, Germany
Office Pfaffenwaldring 9, 3rd Floor
Room 3.105
Phone
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+49 711 685-66197
+49 711 685-66400
Email georg.schneider@itm.uni-stuttgart.de


Field of Research

    Vehicle and Guideway Dynamics of a Maglev Train

Publications

black: published, green: accepted for publication,  orange: submitted for publication
  • Schneider, G.: Visual Feedback for Modelpredictive Control of a 6-DOF-Robot, master thesis MSC-259. Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, 2017. (Fehr, J.)

  • Schneider, G.: Reduction of an Elastic Rib Model and Implementation of a Standardized Validation Environment, SimTech research module STUD-460. Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, 2017. (Fehr, J.; Kleinbach, C.)

  • Schneider, G.: Muscle Activation and Reaction Time of a Muscle Active Human Model in a Side Impact, SimTech research module STUD-459. Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, 2017. (Kleinbach, C.; Fehr, J.)

Talks

  • March 8, 2019: Tongji University, Shanghai; "Vision- and MPC-based Control of a PowerCube Serial Robot"

  • March 6, 2019: CRRC Project Meeting, Qingdao; "Investigations on Electromagnetic Performance Test Bench and Validation of Simulation Models" (together with Patrick Schmid, M.Sc.)

  • March 6, 2019: CRRC Project Meeting, Qingdao; "Translation of a Vertical Dynamics Model of the Travelling Transrapid to Neweul-M² and Current Project State"

  • May 29, 2018: ITM Statusseminar, Bad Herrenalb; "The MAGLEV Project"

  • March 7, 2018: CRRC Project Meeting, Qingdao; "Computer-aided symbolic modeling of flexible multibody systems with Neweul-M²"

Supervised Theses

  • Modeling of a Maglev Vehicle on a Flexible Guideway, bachelor thesis BSC-100.
    Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, 2018.

  • Drive Technology of a High Speed Maglev Train, SimTech-Seminararbeit SA-18.
    Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, 2018.

  • Improvement of Trajectory Planing and Model Predictive Control of a 6-DOF-Robot, master thesis MSC-266.
    Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, 2018.
    In co-supervision with Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Fehr.

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