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Prof. Dr. Conrad Wolf
Teaching and research areas
- Technical physics
- Simulation
- Measurement technology
Functions at the university
- Laboratory manager – Laboratory for computer measurement technology
- Dean of Studies – Physical Engineering (Diploma)
- Dean of Studies – Technical Physics (Bachelor)
- Dean of Studies – Faculty of Natural Sciences
- Program Director – Master Simulation & Test
Courses
- Scientific working methods 2
- Modeling and simulation
- Computer-aided measurement technology
- Computer-based measurement technology
- Physics 2 – Mechanics, mech.
Vibrations and waves - Physics 3 – Thermodynamics and fluid mechanics
- Medical imaging technology (Part 2: Image reconstruction algorithm)
- Digital photography – From photon to photo
Short vita
- since 10/2012: Professor at the Coburg University of Applied Sciences
- 2010 – 2012: Development Engineer Staff, Rapid Thermal Processing, Temperature Measurement and Control Technology, Mattson Thermal Products GmbH, Dornstadt
- 2008 – 2009: Research Assistant Imaging Metrology / System Integration, Lithography-Optics, Carl Zeiss SMT AG in Oberkochen
- 2004 – 2008: Doctorate in physics at the Institute of Semiconductor Physics at the University of Ulm Dissertation topic: “Contacting single quantum dots with nano-electrodes”
Degree: Dr. rer.
nat.
(2010) - 2000 – 2004: Studied mechatronics at Ulm University of Applied Sciences, majoring in micro- and nanotechnology, graduated as Dipl.-Ing. (FH)
- 1999 – 2000: Studied biology at the University of Ulm
Main research areas
- Simulation of electrochemical systems (e.g. redox flow, lithium-ion, fuel cell, electrolyzer)
- Metrological characterization of electrochemical systems (e.g. electrochemical impedance spectroscopy)
- Multiphysics simulation (e.g. coupling of electrical, fluid and thermal simulation)
- Thermal simulation, thermal management