Prof. Dr. Peter Dannenmann

As a computer scientist, I deal with simulation techniques on the one hand and the extraction and representation of relevant information from large amounts of data, such as those generated during the simulation of technical systems under development, on the other. My research interests here lie in the field of "digital twins", i.e. the development of computer models that depict technical systems so precisely that they can be used instead of real prototypes.

Specific areas of application are the development of computer models for predicting the remaining service life of fuel cells and the development of digital twins in the aviation sector in order to realise more efficient aircraft with electric or fuel cell propulsion in the future.

  • Since winter semester 2024/25
    Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering
  • Since winter semester 2021/22
    Member of the Quality Assurance Commission (internal university commission for the accreditation of degree programmes) of RheinMain University of Applied Sciences (HSRM)
  • 2014 – 2024
    Together with Prof. Dr Harald Klausmann, responsible for the Energy Systems Engineering branch of the Interdisciplinary Engineering degree programme
  • 2011 – 2015
    Head of the Bachelor's degree programme in Environmental Engineering and coordinator of the Environmental Engineering and Services department of the Faculty of Engineering at HSRM, Rüsselsheim
  • Since 2009
    Professor of Engineering Informatics at the Department of Engineering Sciences at HSRM, Rüsselsheim
  • 2002 – 2008
    Senior Researcher at the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Kaiserslautern
  • 2002
    Doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.), University of Kaiserslautern
  • 1995 – 2002
    Software developer, DASA Space Infrastructure, Bremen (now Airbus Defence and Space)
  • 1995
    Diploma (Computer Science), University of Kaiserslautern

 

  • Functional safety: methods for determining the effects of component failures on technical systems, e.g. (autonomous) vehicles; estimating the risk of failures of such systems; methods for minimising the risk of failure of such systems
  • Human-machine interfaces: Development of modern graphical user interfaces for technical systems, e.g. dashboards for displaying and monitoring parameters of batteries or fuel cells
  • Information visualisation, especially on small display devices: extraction of relevant information, e.g. operating states of technical systems, degree of ageing of batteries or fuel cells from system data; user-related graphical representation of the information obtained
  • Determining the "Remaining Useful Lifetime" of fuel cells
  • 3D measurement technology in production monitoring
  • Remote monitoring of a bat hibernation cellar

Peter Dannenmann 2021. Visualization concept for maintenance information using wearable devices, In: Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 93 No. 8, pp. 1375-1381.

Peter Dannenmann 2020. Towards the Use of Wearable Devices for Visualizing Information in Aircraft MRO Processes. In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Aircraft Technology, MRO, and Operations (ISATECH 2020), September 2020, Online, pp. 7-10

Yasmin Al-Zokari, Peter Dannenmann, Hans Hagen, and Dirk Zeckzer. 2020. An Enhanced Interaction and Filtering Widget. In: Proceedings of the International Conference Computer Graphics, Visualization, Computer Vision, and Image Processing, July 2020, Zagreb, Croatia, pp. 79-90

José Abdelnour Nocera, Antigoni Parmaxi, Marco Winckler, Fernando Loizides, Carmelo Ardito, Ganesh Bhutkar, and Peter Dannenmann (eds.). 2020. Beyond Interactions: INTERACT 2019 IFIP TC 13 Workshops, Paphos, Cyprus, September 2–6, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Springer International Publishing, Cham.

Clemmensen, T. (Ed), Rajamanickam, V. (Ed), Dannenmann, P. (Ed), Petrie, H. (Ed), Winckler, M. (Ed): "Global Thoughts, Local Designs" INTERACT 2017 IFIP TC 13 Workshops, Mumbai, India, September 25-27, 2017, Revised Selected Papers, Springer 2018

N. Feige, S. Heinz, P. Dannenmann: "Automating 3D Measurement Processes Over the Supply Chain of Aerospace Systems" airtec, Munich, October 25th, 2017

 

 

 

Campus Rüsselsheim, building A2, room A-South 119
Am Brückweg 26, 65428 Rüsselheim
Email: peter.dannenmann(at)hs-rm.de
Phone: +49 6142 898-4494