Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Koch

The Chair of Intelligent Technical Design is concerned with the application of modern information and communication technology (ICT) during the design, the construction and the operation of civil infrastructure, such as buildings, bridges, tunnels, road and pipe networks. In this regard, we use methods of Building Information Modelling (BIM), Computer Vision and Machine Learning as well as Virtual and Augmented Reality to efficiently and sustainably inform decision makers. 

"Intelligent Technical Design refers to a design approach that utilizes advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, to optimize the design process and improve the performance, efficiency, and sustainability of building and infrastructure systems. It integrates data-driven insights, real-time performance monitoring, and machine learning algorithms into the design process to make informed decisions, automate manual processes, and reduce the risk of human error. The goal of Intelligent Technical Design is to create high-performing, sustainable, and efficient building and infrastructure systems." [ChatGPT, 2023]

Published: 01 November 2023

mFUND networking meeting 2023 in Aachen

The annual mFUND networking symposium took place on 09.-10.10.2023 at RWTH Aachen University. mFUND is an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure that intends to promote research and development projects with the focus on digital and data-driven applications for mobility of the future.

At this event, Professor Koch and Chris Voigt (MKP) presented the research project OpenSIM, which is one of the research projects currently running at the Chair of Intelligent Technical Design. OpenSIM aims at standardizing inspection processes and Structural Information (SI) data through BIM methodology for in-service infrastructure. To this end, standards, guidelines, processes and methods for data processing, visualization as well as use of open interfaces, data formats and data provision tools are investigated and specified. Potential outcomes of this project may be implemented for long-term maintenance of existing infrastructure.

At the mFUND networking symposium several research projects with a wide range of topics. Funded researchers and institute leaders showcased their commitment by presenting their interim results and by engaging in detailed discussions on the methodologies employed within their research projects. It has been observed that despite different objectives and use cases, research projects presented have many overlaps, which need to coordinated to achieve unified digitalization of the construction industry.

Within this networking event, Chair of Intelligent Technical Design contributed to organizing a workshop in collaboration with industry partners from the research project IDA-KI. The workshop tackled issues around data integration and data fusion in digital twins for civil infrastructure with respect to inspection and monitoring processes. Over 30 participants from various research projects highlighted different requirements and perspectives, which were not only valuable to the OpenSIM project, but also have provided positive feedback for other research projects.

The mFUND networking symposium has offered an excellent opportunity for exchanging ideas among researchers, which is yet another evidence of liveliness and potentials supported by mFUND. We are looking forward to future developments of these exciting projects.

Our team includes Prof. Koch, Mrs. Engelbert, Mr. Wagner, and several research and student assistants.

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