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Alexander von Humboldt Fellow to conduct research at the Institute of Forming Technology and Lightweight Construction starting July 2023

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Frau Dr. Shiori Gondo aus Japan bei ihrem ersten Institutsbesuch am 30.03.2023 © IUL​/​ TU Dortmund

For a first visit to her soon-to-be research site, the IUL welcomed Dr. Shiori Gondo on March 29 and 30, 2023. Beginning July 1 of this year, she will spend two years in the institute's Special Processes Department working in the field of incremental forming to develop a new process route for manufacturing components with better performance that can provide both materials and manufacturing scientists with a better understanding of the combination of void formation and forming. This promising interdisciplinary project is a unique combination of knowledge of incremental forming and a view from a microstructure perspective. The goal is to develop a damage control technology that can be applied to various processes.

Dr. Gondo received her PhD from the prestigious Waseda University in 2019 and subsequently worked in the materials processing group of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Tsukuba, Japan. She was accepted for her Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship last December. She is currently completing a German language course offered by the Foundation.

Doctoral candidates of above-average talent from all nations and different disciplines whose doctorate was awarded no more than four years ago can apply for an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship. The fellowship gives postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to carry out a long-term research project of their own choice lasting between 6 and 24 months in cooperation with an academic host at a research institution in Germany. Worldwide, 500 Humboldt Research Fellowships for postdoctoral researchers are awarded annually.