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Mr. Birger Buschmann | Wood Composites | Best Researcher Award

Birger Buschmann at Technische UniversitƤt MĆ¼nchen, Germany

Summary:

Birger Buschmann is an accomplished mechanical engineer with a strong background in production, logistics, and additive manufacturing. With a Masterā€™s degree from the Technical University of Munich and experience as a Research Associate, Birger has contributed significantly to the field of wood composite materials and CAD education. He is fluent in English, proficient in Chinese, and skilled in various programming languages and CAD software.

Professional Profile:

šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ“Education:

Birger Buschmann completed his Bachelor of Science in Production and Logistics and his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Munich (TU MĆ¼nchen), Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. His education also included a language and cultural exchange at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, from February to December 2017. Prior to his university studies, he earned his Allgemeine Hochschulreife from Gymnasium Pfarrkirchen in June 2011.

šŸ¢ Professional Experience:

Birger Buschmann has a diverse professional background in both academic and industry settings. As a Research Associate at the Chair of Timber Construction and Building Design at TU MĆ¼nchen from March 2020 to July 2023 (and continuing as a Guest Scientist from August 2023), he developed innovative additive manufacturing processes for wood composite materials. He also played a key role in supervising academic theses, coordinating student assistants, and teaching CAD software to students. Prior to this, Birger worked as IT Staff at LOGBA-Schulhaus GmbH from September 2011 to February 2017, where he managed hardware and software procurement, maintenance, and conducted employee training. His earlier experience as a Student Assistant at TU MĆ¼nchenā€™s Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management from December 2013 to May 2015 involved planning and installing a fully automated robot cell, supporting lectures on energy savings, and maintaining various industrial systems. Additionally, Birger gained practical experience as an intern at Bauspenglerei Stranzinger in 2011, where he worked hands-on in welding, turning, and milling.

Research Interests:

Birger Buschmann’s research focuses on the development of advanced manufacturing processes, particularly in additive manufacturing for wood composite materials. He is also interested in the integration of CAD technologies in production, the application of automation in industrial processes, and energy efficiency in manufacturing.

Top Noted Publication:

Individual Layer Fabrication (ILF): A Novel Approach to Additive Manufacturing by the Use of Wood

  • Authors: K. Henke, D. Talke, F. Bunzel, B. Buschmann, C. Asshoff
  • Journal: European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 79
  • Pages: 745-748
  • Citations: 20
  • Summary: This paper introduces the concept of Individual Layer Fabrication (ILF), an innovative approach to additive manufacturing using wood. The study explores the potential of wood as a material for additive manufacturing, focusing on the development and implementation of ILF techniques.

Progress in Additive Manufacturing of Pure Tungsten for Plasma-Facing Component Applications

  • Authors: A. MĆ¼ller, D. Dorow-Gerspach, M. Balden, M. Binder, B. Buschmann, et al.
  • Journal: Journal of Nuclear Materials
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 566
  • Article Number: 153760
  • Citations: 18
  • Summary: This paper reports on advancements in the additive manufacturing of pure tungsten, particularly for applications in plasma-facing components. The research highlights the technical challenges and solutions related to the use of tungsten in additive manufacturing processes.

Additive Manufacturing of Wood Composite Panels for Individual Layer Fabrication (ILF)

  • Authors: B. Buschmann, K. Henke, D. Talke, B. Saile, C. Asshoff, F. Bunzel
  • Journal: Polymers
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 19
  • Article Number: 3423
  • Citations: 16
  • Summary: This paper discusses the application of Individual Layer Fabrication (ILF) in creating wood composite panels. The study provides a comprehensive analysis of the fabrication process, material properties, and potential applications of ILF-manufactured wood composites.

Use of Wood in Additive Manufacturing in Construction

  • Authors: K. Henke, D. Talke, B. Buschmann
  • Conference: Proceedings of the 17th Rapid.Tech 3D Conference, Erfurt, Germany
  • Year: 2021
  • Pages: 177-187
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This conference paper explores the use of wood in additive manufacturing, particularly in construction. The authors discuss the benefits and challenges of integrating wood into additive manufacturing processes for construction applications.

Individual Layer Fabrication (ILF) – Additive Fertigung durch selektives Binden von HolzspƤnen zu Einzelschichten

  • Authors: C. Asshoff, F. Bunzel, B. Buschmann, D. Talke, B. Saile, K. Henke
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This paper focuses on the ILF technique, which involves the selective binding of wood chips to create individual layers. The research presents the methodology, material selection, and potential applications of ILF in additive manufacturing.
Birger Buschmann | Wood Composites | Best Researcher Award

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