Timo Metzlerمشاهده پروفایل
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Timo Metzler is a doctoral researcher at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) , affiliated with the Institute of Applied Materials - Institute of Materials and Interface Mechanics (IAM-MMI) . His work focuses on fracture mechanical characterization of nuclear materials, particularly reactor pressure vessel steels, using computational modeling and experimental analysis. Education : Master's and Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from KIT, specializing in Theoretical Mechanical Engineering and Energy Technology. Current Role : Ph.D. student investigating fracture toughness prediction for nuclear safety applications. Past Roles : Scientific staff member at KIT's Institute of Engineering Mechanics (ITM) and Institute of Thermal Turbomachinery (ITS), with industry experience in fuel cell development. His research leverages the cohesive zone model for simulating fracture processes and involves fractography to analyze material failure mechanisms. Publications highlight his contributions to nuclear materials safety through numerical modeling and small-specimen testing. Timo's scientific awards include the 2020 SEW-EURODRIVE Foundation Study Award for his outstanding Master's thesis on labyrinth seal simulations. His software expertise spans ABAQUS, MATLAB, Python, and C++, with CAD and IT skills supporting his computational work.









