Socio-Technical Systems

  • Christoph Henke
    Forschungsgruppenleiter
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Researchgroups

Projects

Digitalization of an automated disassembly and sensor-based mechanical preparation of lithium-ion batteries for high-quality recycling
2020 – 2023
Ongoing
Strength and action-oriented analysis of students' interests and abilities
2023 – 2023
Ongoing
Applicable solutions and scenarios for human-robot collaboration for the industry of the future
2016 – 2019
Completed
Individualized spreading processes in the production of fiber composites through automatic regulation
2014 – 2017
Completed
Optimization of the production of components made of fiber composites
2017 – 2019
Completed
Implementation of digital and virtual learning cultures in the production sector
2017 – 2020
Completed
Realization of the assembly of large components in motion by metrological support with a global reference system
2015 – 2017
Completed
In How2MultiWind we are working on making the innovative multifilament winding process applicable for an economic and social-ecological sustainable production of fibre composite pressure vessels for hydrogen storage.
2019 – 2020
Completed
The Smart Living Innovation Forum in Aachen links stakeholders from trade, science and industry
2016 – 2017
Completed
Geometry-specific design of draping process for fibre composites using artificial intelligence
2017 – 2019
Completed
Development and implementation of an open source tool for the quantitative management of project-related risks for SMEs
2017 – 2018
Completed
Part of the Research Training Group "Start-up Management - Development of Decision Models"
2008 – 2017
Completed
Creation of a control loop for the optimization of the adjustment process for tufting machines
2015 – 2017
Completed
The BMBF-funded joint project UrbANT - Urban, Automated, User-Oriented Transport Platform aims to develop, manufacture and test an individual, electrically powered micromobility vehicle that allows pedestrians in particular to carry heavy and large-volume goods safely and comfortably.
2019 – 2022
Completed