Summary
Simon Lamoth studied mechanical engineering / product engineering at the Bingen University of Applied Sciences (B.Eng) and joined the Technical University of Kaiserslautern for the master's degree in mechanical engineering / applied computer science (M.Sc). In 2019, he carried out the construction and commissioning of an "Inverse Pendulum" with industrial control components at the Chair of Machine Tools and Control Systems as part of his practical project. In his master thesis he dealt with the development of a reaction vessel for a novel recycling process of old concrete (electrodynamic fragmentation) at the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics in Holzkirchen. Since February 2021, he has been working as a research assistant at the chair.
Research Fields
Simon Lamoth is working at the chair on the use of 5G wireless technology and low-voltage energy storage systems in the industrial environment. The research area of mobile devices under real-time conditions includes:
- Integration of wirelessly connected devices
- Safety communication
- Availability and reliability
- Position determination
Lectures
- Laboratory Mechantronic Systems