The competencies of our scientists conducting research in Clean Tech are highly interdisciplinary. Interdisciplinary teams from the focus areas Intelligent Systems and Materials are jointly developing new concepts and technologies for the sustainable use of resources, materials and energy as well as for climate protection.
Within the research area Materials, research projects in Clean Tech focus on:
- research into sustainable materials
- the resource-conserving use of materials, e.g. through the realisation of future-oriented material cycles and recycling processes
- research into sustainable material processing methods
- the dialogue between science and the public: promotion of awareness of environment and resource conservation
At the moment the lab pages are only available in German. We are currently working on English content for you.
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Bochtler
- Energy Efficiency
- Circuit Technology
- Electromagnetics
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Prof. Dr. Thorsten Döhring
- Coating Developement
- Laser Technology
- Space Technology
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Prof. Dr. Kilian Hartmann
- Energy Management
- Biogas
- Renewable Energies
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Prof. Dr. Georg Hildenbrand
- Bioinformatik
- Biophysik
- Medizintechnik
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Prof. Dr. Michael Kaloudis
- Construction and Connection Technology
- Materials Technology
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Prof. Dr. Michael Möckel
- Applied Mathematics
- Numerical Simulation
- Technology Analysis
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christiane Thielemann
- Biosensors/ Biomaterials
- Computational Neuroscience
- Cell Cultures
Our scientists regularly publish new publications relating to the research topic Clean Tech. In that way, they provide companies from industry and economy an insight into the interdisciplinary research field.
Are you interested in a cooperation with Aschaffenburg UAS? We are happy to assist you in planning new projects.
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Research manager
Dr. rer.nat. Heike Bruhn
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Würzburger Straße 45
Room C1/24/208
63743 Aschaffenburg - heike.bruhn(at)th-ab.de
- + 49 60 21 4206 - 513
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Würzburger Straße 45