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Hon.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marco Einhaus
Prof. Einhaus (b. 1967) has been appointed to the
department as Honorary Professor for Occupational and
Industrial Safety at the Chair of Machine Tools and Man-
ufacturing Technology. He studied Civil Engineering and
Environmental Technology at the University of the Armed
Forces in Neubiberg and later achieved his doctorate
at TU Chemnitz. After various positions with the armed
forces related to occupational safety he became technical
supervisor with the Mutual Indemnity Association Metal
(Berufsgenossenschaft Metall Nord Süd), supervising
several large-scale construction projects such as the
Allianz Arena, BW Welt and others. Since 2009 he has
been teaching occupational and industrial safety with
great success.
Hon.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Heller
Prof. Heller (b. 1966) has been appointed to the depart-
ment as Honorary Professor for Highly Augmented Aircraft
at the Chair of Flight System Dynamics. He studied aer-
ospace engineering and achieved his doctorate at TUM.
Later, he worked with EADS CASSIDIAN Air Systems,
first as a research and development engineer within the
department Flight Mechanics & Flight Guidance, then as
expert advisor in flight machanics for the entire BUCAS-
SIDIAN Air Systems. He has been appointed Rudolf
Diesel Industry Fellow of TUM IAS twice, in 2010 and in
2014. Since 2010 he has been teaching flight dynamics
design challenges of highly augmented aircraft at the
TUM Department of Mechanical Engineering with great
personal success.
Hon.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander Kolb
Prof. Kolb (b. 1964) has been appointed to the depart-
ment as Honorary Professor for Climate Control and
Refrigeration at the Chair of Thermodynamics. He studied
mechanical engineering and achieved his doctorate at
TUM. After a position with Webasto he moved to DENSO
and finally became director of the DENSO Engineering
Center Northern Europe. Since 2009, Prof. Kolb has been
teaching automotive climate control and refrigeration with
great success.
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