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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander Kremer is a faculty member at Aalen University, affiliated with the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. He serves on the Faculty Council and teaches courses such as Technical Drawing, Machine Elements 1, and Machine Elements 2 in the General Mechanical Engineering (B.Eng.) program.
His research is centered on the service life and reliability of technical systems, with a focus on physically based lifetime modeling, reliability simulation under real operating conditions, and lifetime predictions for machine elements and mechatronic systems. He applies Machine Learning in Prognostics and Health Management (PHM), and develops methods for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis to support decision-making in product development.
His work also includes testing and validation techniques such as accelerated life testing, degradation testing, wear analysis, and efficient functional test planning. He promotes sustainable design practices, particularly in the reliability-oriented development of components like pumps and belt drives, and investigates the operating behavior of e-bike drives.
Prof. Kremer is currently supervising master’s students on topics including the failure behavior of plastic-metal gear systems and the validation of degradation models, indicating active research and academic supervision.
- Reliability Engineering
- Lifetime Modeling
- Machine Learning in PHM
- Accelerated Life Testing
- Sustainable Design
- Uncertainty Quantification
He is involved in laboratory-based research and oversees thesis projects, contributing to both academic training and applied engineering research. His office is located in room 182, and he can be reached at alexander.kremer@hs-aalen.de.
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