Team
Doctoral Researchers

Jonathan Stollberg M.Sc.

Computational Mechanics

Working area(s)

Computational modeling of human tissue growth, Topology optimization of functionally graded lattice structures

Contact

work +49 6151 16-22645

Work L5|01 541
Franziska-Braun-Straße 7
64287 Darmstadt

Links

10/2021 – 12/2023 Computational Engineering (M.Sc.), Technical University of Darmstadt. Thesis: Topology and Material Optimization of Additively Manufacturable Lattice Structures. Adv.: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dominik Schillinger, Tarun Gangwar Ph.D. Graduation with honors.
10/2016 – 06/2021 Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.), TU Dortmund University. Thesis: Remeshing of Deformed Bodies in Large Deformation FEM Simulations Using Higher-Order Elements. Adv.: Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Andreas Menzel, Dr.-Ing. Richard Ostwald, Tim Furlan M.Sc.
since 01/2024 Graduate research assistant at the Institute for Mechanics, Technical University of Darmstadt. Adv.: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dominik Schillinger.
09/2022 – 12/2023 Student assistant at the Institute for Mechanics, Technical University of Darmstadt.
09/2021 – 08/2022 Working student software engineer at Dassault Systèmes, Darmstadt.
08/2019 – 09/2021 Student assistant at the Institute of Mechanics, TU Dortmund University.

Winter Semester 2024/25

  • Project Course on Digitalization, AI and Data Science (Part II)
  • Seminar on Continuum Mechanics and Computational Mechanics
  • Introduction to Numerical Methods for Fluid Mechanics (Bethlehem University)

Summer Semester 2024

  • Project Course on Digitalization, AI and Data Science (Part I)
  • Seminar on Continuum Mechanics and Computational Mechanics

Paraqus

Paraqus is a Python package to convert simulation results, for example from finite element or CFD simulations, to the widely used and open Visualization Toolkit (VTK) file format. It was initially designed for the export of FE results from the commercial FE software Abaqus, but is designed to be extended for other softwares due to the modular structure. VTK files can be visualized for example by the free and open source software ParaView. Paraqus is intented for anyone who wants to convert simulation results, especially from Abaqus, to a non-proprietary format, either to use tools such as ParaView for their own visualizations, or to exchange data in an open format.

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