Prof. Dr. Robert Honke serves as Research Group Leader for System Simulation at the Institute for Hydrogen and Energy Technology (iwe) and sits on the Advisory Board of the Institute for Circular Economy of Bio:Polymers (ibp) at Hof University of Applied Sciences. His office is located in Building C, Room C117, with Wednesday office hours from 13:00-14:00. With over two decades of academic service since 2003, he bridges theoretical physics and practical engineering applications. Education: Physics studies at University of Regensburg Doctorate in Theoretical Physics (University of Regensburg) focusing on ab initio calculations of nonlinear vibrations on semiconductor surfaces Research Interests: Prof. Honke's work spans sustainable materials engineering and advanced simulation techniques. His primary focus areas include construction materials derived from biogenic residues, efficient thermal storage systems, control mechanisms for building energy management, and lightning strike damage simulation on composite structures. His research integrates computational physics with practical engineering challenges, particularly in aerospace and sustainable energy systems. The consistent thread through his career—from semiconductor surface physics to modern composite materials—demonstrates deep expertise in applying simulation methodologies to real-world structural and energy problems. Publication Trends: His recent publications (2015-2022) emphasize lightning protection for composite aerospace materials, thermal energy storage solutions, and biomass conversion technologies. Earlier works (1996-2002) established foundational contributions to surface physics, semiconductor vibrations, and satellite mirror design. Collectively, his research shows a strategic evolution from fundamental surface physics toward applied sustainable engineering, with computational modeling as the unifying methodology across all periods. Scientific Awards: No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials. Advising and Grants: Prof. Honke teaches core subjects in Master's programs for Composite Materials (structural mechanics) and Mechanical Engineering (CFD/FEM/Mathematics), maintaining strong industry connections from his prior Daimler Group experience. While specific student names and grant details aren't listed, his research group leadership indicates active supervision of graduate projects in simulation-based engineering. Labs and Teams: He directs the System Simulation research group at iwe, focusing on hydrogen technology applications, while contributing strategic guidance to ibp's circular economy initiatives for bio-polymers. These dual roles position him at the intersection of sustainable energy systems and advanced materials research within the university's engineering ecosystem.

