Adrian Ehrenhofer, scientist, lecturer and inventor at TU Dresden

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Welcome to my research and teaching homepage. My name is Adrian Ehrenhofer, I'm a postdoctoral researcher and junior research group leader at the TU Dresden working at the interface between continuum modeling of active-passive composite structures, Materials Informatics, and Multifield Pathology. On these pages, I present myself, my research and my teaching at the TUD.

My Research

Interactive overview of my research paths

E22E Project
E22E
SHAPES Project
SHAPES
SEM Project
SEM
MatInf Project
MatInf for Hydrogels
S2F Project
S2F
BCI Project
Brain Computer Interfaces
Virtual Staining Project
Virtual Staining
Active-Passive Systems
Data-driven material
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Multifield Pathology

Click a circle or intersection area to open a mindmap view of some of my projects in this research path.

An important part of working at a university is the contact to the undergraduate and graduate students. I hold the Saxon Certificate for Higher Education Didactics and strive to apply modern methods to further develop my teaching in solid mechanics and multi-field modeling.

Since 2018, I am responsible for several lectures at TU Dresden, including Mechanics of Beams and Shells, Continuum Mechanics, and most recently, the application of Large Language Models in Solid Mechanics.