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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Boller CV Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Boller
CV Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Boller
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Boller
Chair of Non-Destructive Testing
& Quality Assurance (LZFPQ)
Saarland University
Campus Dudweiler
Am Markt/Zeile 4
D-66125 Saarbrücken
Germany
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
+49-681-302-64101
+49-681-302-4859
[email protected]
www.uni-saarland.de/en/lehrstuhl/boller/home.html
Curriculum Vitae
Current Position
Member of the Institute Management, Fraunhofer Institut Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren,
Saarbrücken
Professor at the University of Saarbrücken – Chair of Nondestructive Testing and
Quality Assurance
Work Experience
since 2008 Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Non-destructive Testing, Fraunhofer
IZFP, Saarbrücken Professor in NDT and Quality Assurance at Saarland
University
1990-2003 Engineer for smart structures and materials, chief engineer for aircraft
structures, Ottobrunn/München, Daimler-Benz Aerospace AG
1987-1990 Research associate in materials technology at Battelle-Institut e.V.,
Frankfurt
1981-1986 Research assistant in experimental and theoretical fatigue life evaluation,
and mechanics of materials, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
Academic Education
1974-1980 Technische Hochschule, Darmstadt,
Studies in structural engineering with main subjects being steel
construction/theory of stability, statics, soil mechanics and concrete
construction
Title of doctoral thesis: The Influence of Specimen Size and Surface
Roughness on Fatigue Life Evaluation Based on Local Stresses and
Strains
since 1973 High school diploma, Augustinerschule Friedberg
CV Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Boller
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List of most important Publications
1.
Health monitoring of aerospace structures: smart sensor technologies and signal
processing
WJ Staszewski, C Boller, GR Tomlinson
John Wiley & Sons
2.
Encyclopedia of structural health monitoring
C Boller, FK Chang, Y Fujino
John Wiley
3.
Next generation structural health monitoring and its integration into aircraft design
C Boller
International Journal of Systems Science 31 (11), pp 1333-1349
4.
Ways and options for aircraft structural health management
C Boller
Smart materials and structures 10 (3), pp 432ff
5.
Analysis of controlled beam deflections using SMA wires
LC Brinson, MS Huang, C Boller, W Brand
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 8 (1), pp 12-25
6.
Fatigue in aerostructures—where structural health monitoring can contribute to a
complex subject
C Boller, M Buderath
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical ...
7.
Crack detection in metallic structures using piezoceramic sensors
C Biemans, WJ Staszewski, C Boller, GR Tomlinson
Key Engineering Materials 167, 112-121
8.
Crack detection in metallic structures using broadband excitation of acoustoultrasonics
C Biemans, WJ Staszewski, C Boller, GR Tomlinson
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 12 (8), pp 589-597
9.
New technological development of passive and active vibration control: analysis
and test
Y Matsuzaki, T Ikeda, C Boller
Smart materials and structures 14 (2), pp 343 ff
10.
Structural damage monitoring based on an actuator-sensor system
C Boller, C Biemans, WJ Staszewski, K Worden, GR Tomlinson
1999 Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, pp 285-294
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