Volker Schwieger is a Professor at the Institute of Engineering Geodesy , affiliated with the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy at the University of Stuttgart . As a Principal Investigator in the Cluster of Excellence IntCDC, he focuses on integrating geodetic measurement technologies into computational design and construction workflows, with emphasis on robotic control, 3D scanning, and quality modeling. Key research areas: Geodesy, Computational Design, Robotics in Construction, Quality Assurance Notable projects: RP 16-1 (Robotic Assembly), RP 18-1 (Holistic Quality Model), AP 7 (Space-Time Point Cloud Modeling) Recent publications demonstrate his work in terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) for deformation analysis, point cloud processing algorithms, and holistic quality models for sustainable construction. He collaborates with institutions like Technical University of Munich and contributes to applications in bio-composites, timber structures, and climate-resilient urban planning. His methodological innovations include patch-based M3C2 analysis and supervoxel registration techniques. Despite extensive research output, no specific awards or educational background details are mentioned in the provided texts.






