T. Riesenbeck

Applied Materials (Germany)

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About

T. Riesenbeck is a researcher in the field of adaptronics, a discipline that integrates sensor and actuator technologies with intelligent electronics to create adaptive systems capable of sensing, thinking, and acting. Their work focuses on the development of microsystems based on piezoelectric fibers, particularly for use in prepreg fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP). A key contribution is the comparison of adaptronic microsystems for general applications versus specialized use in composite materials, advancing the practical implementation of active vibration compensation and structural health monitoring. While their most-cited paper has garnered 2 citations, Riesenbeck's research lays foundational groundwork for smart materials that can autonomously respond to environmental changes. This work is notable for bridging material science and mechatronics, enabling lightweight, adaptive structures with potential applications in aerospace, automotive, and civil engineering. Riesenbeck’s contributions highlight the early-stage innovation in adaptronic systems, offering a pathway toward more intelligent, responsive materials.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
<title>Comparison of adaptronic microsystems based on piezoelectric fibers for general use or for the utilization in prepreg FRP</title>
2 citations · 2002
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2002 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 10
🏛 Institutions: Applied Materials (Germany)

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