Dr.-Ing. Max von Danwitz

BAU 1 - Institut für Mathematik und Computergestützte Simulation
+49 2241 201 487 0
max.vondanwitz@dlr.de

Dr.-Ing. Max von Danwitz

 

Academic Career

05/2021- Coordinator dtec.bw Project RISK.twin
05/2021 -  Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute for Mathematics and Computer-Based Simulation, University of the Bundeswehr Munich
11/2015 - 04/2021 Doctoral Researcher, Chair for Computational Analysis of Technical Systems, RWTH Aachen University
10/2013 - 09/2015 Master of Science, Program Simulation Science, RWTH Aachen University
10/2010 - 09/2013 Bachelor of Science, Program Engineering Science, TU Munich
 

Research Interests

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Scientific Community

since 2021 Member International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM)
since 2021 Member German Association for Computational Mechanics (GACM)
since 2017 Member International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM)
since 2009 Member German Physical Society (DPG)
 

Publications

Author Profiles

Preprints and Articles Submitted for Publication

 

    1. Key F, von Danwitz M, Ballarin F, Rozza G (2023): Model Order Reduction for Deforming Domain Problems in a Time-Continuous Space-Time Setting. Preprint, arXiv web-logo.png
    2. Jaelani Y, Klemm A, Köhncke M, Wimmer J, Seitz F, Marsili F, von Danwitz M, Mendler A, Henke S, Gündel M, Braml T, Spannaus M, Popp A, Kessler S (2022): Developing a Benchmark Study for Bridge Monitoring. Submitted for publication. 

      Source code and sample data available at github.com/imcs-compsim/munich-bridge-data

Articles in Peer-Reviewed International Journals

 

    1. von Danwitz M, Voulis I, Hosters N, Behr M (2023): Time-Continuous and Time-Discontinuous Space-Time Finite Elements for Advection-Diffusion Problems. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, DOI (Open Access) doi.png
    2. von Danwitz M, Antony P, Key F, Hosters N, Behr M (2021): Four-dimensional elastically deformed simplex space-time meshes for domains with time-variant topology.  International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 93(12): 3490-3506, DOI (Open Access) doi.png
    3. von Danwitz M, Karyofylli V, Hosters N, Behr M (2019): Simplex space-time meshes in compressible flow simulations. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 91(1): 29–48, DOI doi.png, arXiv web-logo.png, Top Cited Article 2019-2020

Conference Proceedings Contributions (with Peer-Review)

 

  1. Milani R, Sahin T, von Danwitz M, Moll M, Popp A, Pickl A (2023): Automatic Concrete Bridge Crack Detection from Strain Measurements: A Preliminary Study. Critical Information Infrastructures Security, 13723: 158–163, DOI (Open Access) doi.png
  2. von Danwitz M, Kochmann T, Sahin T, Wimmer J, Braml T, Popp A (2023): Hybrid Digital Twins: A Proof of Concept for Reinforced Concrete Beams. Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 22(1): e202200146, DOI (Open Access) doi.png

Monographs

 

  1. von Danwitz M (2021): Compressible flow simulation with space-time finite elements, Ph.D. Thesis, RWTH Aachen University.
  2. von Danwitz M (2015): Simulation of rising bubbles in viscoelastic fluids, Master Thesis, RWTH Aachen University.

 International Conference Contributions with Abstract (since 2022)

  1. von Danwitz, M, Key F, Hosters N, Behr M: Flow Simulations on Four-Dimensional Meshes, 22nd Computational Fluids Conference, Cannes, France, April 26-28, 2023
  2. von Danwitz M, Key F, Hosters N, Behr M: Space-Time Finite Elements: Accuracy and Applications, 9th GACM Colloqium on Computational Mechanics 2022, Essen, Germany, September 21 - 23, 2022
  3. von Danwitz M, Key F, Hosters N, Behr M: Space-Time Finite Elements and Model Order Reduction, 34th Chemnitz FE Symposium, Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany, September 15 - 17, 2022
  4. von Danwitz M, Kochmann T T, Sahin T, Wimmer J, Braml T, Popp A: Hybrid Digital Twins: A Proof of Concept for Reinforced Concrete Beams, 92nd Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Aachen, Germany, August 15 - 19, 2022
  5. von Danwitz M, Antony P, Hosters N, Behr M: Space-time finite element methods for flow problems, 8th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, Oslo, Norway, June 5-9, 2022

 

Teaching

Courses & Exercises (since 2022)


 

Supervised Student Projects / Theses (since 2022)

 

  1. Network Architectures for Physics-Informed Machine Learning, Bachelor's Thesis at University of the Bundeswehr Munich, 2023