- Mechanics
- Process Simulation
- Material Modeling
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Benjamin Klusemann is Professor of Materials Mechanics at the Institute for Production Engineering and Systems, Leuphana University of Lüneburg. He holds leadership positions including Chairman of the School of Management and Technology (2024), Chairman of the Masterprogramme, and Chairman of the Graduate School (since 2017), demonstrating his significant academic standing and administrative responsibilities within the university. His research spans multiple engineering disciplines with a strong focus on mechanics, process simulation, and material modeling. Professor Klusemann specializes in continuum mechanics and the finite element method, applying computational approaches to solve complex problems in materials science and manufacturing engineering. His work bridges theoretical modeling with practical applications in advanced manufacturing processes, particularly in friction-based joining techniques and material behavior analysis. Professor Klusemann's extensive publication record (224 publications) reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on advanced manufacturing techniques, particularly friction-based joining processes, material modeling, and simulation. His recent work emphasizes laser shock peening applications, intermetallic compound evolution in solid-state joining, and the mechanical behavior of nanocrystalline materials. His research demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach combining materials science, mechanical engineering, and computational modeling to address industrial challenges in lightweight materials processing. His notable scientific achievements include: Professor O.C.Zienkiewicz Award NUMIFORM 2023 Auszeichnung für herausragende Leistungen in der Forschung (Recognition for outstanding research achievements) ESAFORM Scientific Prize Professor Klusemann actively contributes to academic governance and the international research community. He has organized and participated in numerous conferences including ESAFORM, GAMM meetings, and specialized workshops on computational mechanics. His leadership extends to research projects focused on aluminum processing, material flow analysis, and data-driven design of recycled materials, demonstrating his commitment to both fundamental research and practical applications in manufacturing technology.







