Curriculum Vitae
Education
M.Sc., Civil Engineering, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- March, 2019
- Thesis: Efficient Hybrid Time-Frequency-Domain Method for Nonlinear Soil-Structure-Interaction Systems Subjected to Seismic Loads
- Supervisor: Dr.-Ing. Francesca Taddei
B.Sc., Civil Engineering, University of Applied Science for Engineering and Economics Berlin, Germany
- Oktober, 2016
- Thesis: Investigation of a Freestanding Crane Way Structure (German)
Employment
2021 - present: Research assistant at Instutite of Mechanics, Computational Mechanics Group, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
- Finite element methods in the context of isogeometric analysis, shell analysis, explicit dynamics
- Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dominik Schillinger
2019 - 2021: Research assistant at Instutite of Mechanics and Computational Mechanics, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
- Finite element methods in the context of isogeometric analysis, shell analysis, immersed finite element methods
- Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dominik Schillinger
2018 - 2019: Student research assistant at Chair of Structural Mechanics, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- Integration transformation method (ITM) and finite element method (FEM) for soil-structure-interaction in seismic load cases
- Supervisor: Dr.-Ing. Francesca Taddei
2013 - 2015: Student research and teaching assistant at University of Applied Science for Engineering and Economics Berlin, Germany
- Mentor for students in Linear Algebra
- Research assistant in experiments of innovative concrete material
Honors and Awards
- Outstanding master thesis: The Stiftung Maurer Soehne Award 2020, from the Maurer Soehne Foundation. For “Efficient Hybrid Time-Frequency-Domain Method for Nonlinear Soil-Structure-Interaction Systems Subjected to Seismic Loads”
- Master student scholarship: 2100,0 Euro from the Hans-Rudolf-Foundation for 2017-2018
- DAAD graduation scholarship for international students: 800,0 Euro from University of Applied Science for Engineering and Economics Berlin for bachelor thesis “Investigation of a Freestanding Crane Way Structure” (German), 2016
Professional skills
- Computer languages: Julia, MATLAB, C++
- Tools: Git, LaTeX, Visual Studio Code
- Languages: English (fluent), German (fluent), Vietnamese (native)