Triple Doppler: Starting shot for new CD labs

Martin Wilkening, Ulrich Hirn, Annette Mütze andVincent Lepetit.
Martin Wilkening, Ulrich Hirn, Annette Mütze andVincent Lepetit.
From fibre swelling in paper by way of computer vision to efficient electric auxiliary drives: three new Christian Doppler Laboratories were launched at TU Graz in 2016. What this means and who benefits - a short survey. Ulrich Hirn, Vincent Lepetit and Annette Mütze come from quite different research areas and yet have one thing in common: they each head one of the Christian Doppler Laboratories opened this year. Under their leadership TU Graz teams work together with chosen corporate partners and are funded by the public sector each with its own research target. The CD Laboratory for Fiber Swelling and Paper Performance opened in January; the CD Laboratory for Semantic 3D Computer Vision in April, and the CD Laboratory for Brushless drives for pump and fan applications completed the trio by opening in September. The CD Laboratory for Lithium Batteries headed by Martin Wilkening had already opened in 2013. Altogether there are currently four Christian Doppler Labs in operation at TU Graz.
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