M.Sc. Julian Ochs
Research Assistant
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- Telephone
- +49 561 804-3603
- ochs[at]uni-kassel[dot]de
- Consultation Hours
- Consultation hours
- Location
- Mönchebergstr. 7
34125 Kassel
- Room
- 3525
Research Interests
Computational mechanics |
Nonlinear finite element method |
Multiscale methods |
Molecular mechanics |
Software development (research code dockSIM) |
Publications
Ochs, J., & Wackerfuß, J. (2024). FE2 method to model graphene subjected to in-plane loading. Proceedings in Applied Mathematics & Mechanics, 24, e202400013. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.202400013 https://forschung.uni-kassel.de/converis/portal/detail/Publication/195015521 |
Ochs, J., & Wackerfuß, J. (2023). Continuous modelling of single layer 2D carbon nanostructures based on a modified Cauchy–Born rule. Proceedings in Applied Mathematics & Mechanics, 23(2), e202300197. https://doi.org/10.1002/pamm.202300197 https://forschung.uni-kassel.de/converis/portal/detail/Publication/148221320 |
Lectures
03/2024 | FE2 method to model plane and rod-like carbon-based nanostructures | Magdeburg; 94th Annual Meeting of GAMM |
05/2023 | Continuous modelling of single layer carbon-based nanostructures by homogenisation of the discrete interatomic potentials | Dresden; 93rd Annual Meeting of the GAMM |
Vita
Since 04/2022
10/2020 - 03/2022
10/2017 - 03/2021
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Awards
2022 | Study Award of AuF BAU e.V. |
Teaching activity
SS 2024 |
Fundamentals of Scientific Programming for Engineers, Exercise Material Models I, Exercise |
WS 2023/2024 |
Nonlinear Beam Structures, Exercise Material Models I, Exercise |
SS 2023 |
Fundamentals of Scientific Programming for Engineers, Exercise Finite Element Methods in Structural Analysis I, Exercise |
WS 2022/2023 |
Nonlinear Beam Structures, Exercise Material Models I, Exercise |
SS 2022 |
Fundamentals of Scientific Programming for Engineers, Exercise Finite Element Methods in Structural Analysis I, Exercise |