Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Abrahamczyk

Welcome to the Chair of Advanced Structures!

Our research and teaching focuses on the system analysis of structures including derivation of suitable partial models, engineering consideration of coupling and interactions, recording and consideration of extreme and changing load conditions as well as avoidance or evaluation of collapse potential using latest technologies (tools of digital engineering). Advanced Structures not only include the structures with high risk potential, lightweight and tent constructions, but also includes the use of damping elements and the interaction phenomena in standard construction methods.

Published: 14 March 2024

ProTELC: Science Camp »Green2Smart 2024«

Starting with a warm welcoming, students from four different universities in Thuringia and different study programs came togethers at the FH Erfurt at the campus from the Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture & Forestry. Here, participants got the chance to explore the campus and got to know the project:  teams have to assembly mobile walls for interior greenery and equip them with selected plants. For monitoring and optimal supply, the walls are equipped with a self-sufficient plant supply (nutrients, water, lighting, ventilation) and appropriate sensors. The project development is enriched by the support of VE.PLANT GmbH, while the contents of the Science Camp include guest lectures: NextGen Living Walls (from The Netherlands), Chair of Building Physics - BUW, THT Akustik GbR and Garten fühlen - Landschaftsarchitektur & Gartentherapie. Social activities as well as an excursion to the WIR Quartier Erfurt are included in the program.

The Science Camp is made possible through the support of the Allianz Thüringer Ingenieurwissenschaften.

The Chair of Advanced Structures offers projects and thesis in English and German Language. Interested students can either choose from the list of predefined topics or come up with their own ideas.

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Each year, the professorship coordinates the course titled "NextGen Engineers – Advanced Training Courses for a Sustainable Tomorrow" as part of the Bauhaus Summer School program.

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The internationally oriented Master's program, taught in English, equips students with the skills necessary to address engineering challenges posed by natural hazards.

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