New professor promotes digitization at the University of Bremen!

New professor promotes digitization at the University of Bremen!

Bremen, Deutschland - Evgeniya Kabliman has a professorship in the production technology department at the Bremen.de/universitaet/hochschulkommunikation-und-marketing/aktuelle-svalungen/detailansicht/neue-professorin-fuer-digitechnik-evgeniya-kabliman-sterkt-uni--und-iwt. In addition to her new professorship, she has also been the director at the Leibniz Institute for Material-Oriented Technologies (IWT), where she heads the digitization technology department.

Your professorship entitles the title "Knowledge -based digitization in material -oriented production". In her new role, KABLIMAN will focus more on digitization technology both in teaching and research. The research of Kabliman has shifted from basic research to applied research, and this will also be reflected in your future projects.

academic career and research focus

Evgeniya Kabliman studied applied physics and mathematics and did his doctorate in computer -aided materials science in 2011 at the Vienna University of Technology. In her earlier activity at the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, she most recently worked as a senior scientist. Her focus was on simulation -supported technology development and the thermomechanical treatment of metals. Afterwards she headed the "Materials Computation" group at the Technical University of Munich since 2021 and worked on the use of machine learning in material modeling.

The digital transformation in industry, which is characterized by megatrends such as demographic change and globalization, represents new challenges for the production systems. These systems consist of a complex interplay of people, technology and organization, which underlines the importance of interdisciplinary approaches. The Fraunhofer IPA devotes to the influence of digitalization on the people in the future to examine.

digital ecosystems and their potential

The importance of digital ecosystems has also increased in the B2B area, as current developments show. Platforms such as Netflix or Amazon Marketplace have already established successful models in the B2C business. In Germany there are now potential for digital ecosystems in industry, especially in data marketplaces for production and supply chains. The Fraunhofer iese supports companies with advice on the creation and implementation of these ecosystems.

The Fraunhofer reference model for digital ecosystems focuses on the essential aspects such as organization, partners, user community and competition. This model enables an integrated view that is crucial for the success of the platforms to better master challenges in the digital age.

KABLIMAN expressed itself positively about the Bremen location and the Bremen campus. This place is perceived as lively and versatile, and it offers both regional and international exchange, which will be important for their work.

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