Author Biographies

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Prof. Dr. Dietmar Göhlich studied Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Berlin and earned his doctorate at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta. From 1989 to 2010, he held leading positions in passenger car development at Daimler AG. Since 2010, he has been head of the Chair of Methods in Product Development and Mechatronics at the TU Berlin. He is also managing director of the Institute for Machine Design and Systems Engineering. He is committed to an integrated energy and transport transition and is the spokesperson for the BMBF's Mobility2Grid research campus on the EUREF site in Berlin with a total of 36 participating companies, universities, and research institutions. He is also the scientific director of the 3D Technologies Central Facility founded at TU Berlin in 2021. He is a member of the board of the Werner-von-Siemens Centre for Industry and Science and a member of the Scientific Society for Product Development (Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für Produktentwicklung) and the German Academy of Science and Engineering (Deutschen Akademie der Technikwissenschaften). He is a well-established expert in the field of design and methodical development of vehicles and mechatronic systems. His current research focuses on the necessary changes in the development process for the sustainable implementation of additive technologies and a climate-friendly transformation of our transport system.
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