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Prof. Uwe Bäsel is affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering at Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, focusing on Mechanical Engineering. His research spans geometry, kinematics, and probability theory, with applications in gear technology and random processes. He contributes to the EMB | Institute for Development-Oriented Mechanical Engineering, particularly in transmission technology and stochastic geometry.
His work emphasizes non-uniform gear ratios, geometric probability, and kinematic synthesis. Key projects include modeling cam mechanisms for non-uniform motion and analyzing Buffon-Laplace needle problems. His publications address integral geometry, random point distances, and oloid properties.
Prof. Bäsel’s recent research explores complex-valued functions in plane differential geometry, incomplete beta functions for motion transfer, and sinc integrals. He integrates mathematical rigor with engineering applications, particularly in transmission systems and geometric modeling.
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