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Dr.-Ing. Alexander Gramlich is a scientific staff member at the Chair of Metal Materials Science and Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. His work focuses on advanced steel development, particularly medium-manganese steels, sustainable manufacturing, and digitalization of metallurgical processes.
His research spans multiple critical areas of modern steel metallurgy including:
- Development of third-generation advanced high-strength steels
- Phase transformation kinetics in medium-manganese steels
- Sustainable steel production through recycling and eco-efficient processes
- Digital material twins and physics-informed machine learning
- Fatigue and fracture mechanics of automotive and wind energy components
Dr. Gramlich's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on bridging fundamental materials science with industrial applications. His work on medium-manganese steels addresses critical challenges in automotive lightweight design, while his research on wind turbine components contributes to renewable energy infrastructure. The integration of digital technologies, including AI-driven material design and digital twins, represents a cutting-edge approach to modern metallurgy.
Based at RWTH Aachen University, one of Europe's leading technical universities, Dr. Gramlich contributes to both fundamental research and technology transfer to industry. His address at Intzestr. 1, 52072 Aachen, places him at the heart of Germany's industrial region, facilitating collaboration with major steel producers and automotive manufacturers.
