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Professor Max Greß is a faculty member in the Civil Engineering department at the Architecture and Civil Engineering faculty of Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg (THA). He teaches in the Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering program, contributing to the academic and practical training of future civil engineers.
His research interests span multiple areas of civil engineering including structural engineering, sustainable construction methods, Building Information Modeling (BIM), construction process optimization, and the digital transformation of the construction industry. Professor Greß focuses on practical applications of engineering principles in real-world construction contexts, with increasing emphasis on climate-resilient infrastructure and sustainable building practices.
The recent publication record shows consistent output in structural analysis, sustainable materials, digital construction methods, and infrastructure resilience. His work demonstrates a progression from traditional structural engineering topics toward more contemporary challenges including digitalization of construction processes and sustainability considerations in civil engineering projects.
As a professor at a German University of Applied Sciences, Professor Greß emphasizes practical, industry-relevant education, integrating real-world construction case studies and industry software tools into his teaching. His approach ensures students gain applicable skills for the construction industry through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience.
Professor Greß supervises Master's students in the Civil Engineering program, guiding research on topics aligned with current industry challenges and technological developments. His mentorship focuses on preparing students for successful careers in the evolving construction sector through practical research projects and industry connections.
The Architecture and Civil Engineering faculty at THA provides a collaborative environment where civil engineering intersects with architectural design, creating opportunities for interdisciplinary projects that address complex built environment challenges from multiple perspectives.




