Martin Berens

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Univ.Prof. Dr. Martin Berens was appointed as University Professor of Aircraft Design at TU Wien with effect from 1 May 2021. He is assigned to the Institute of Engineering Design and Product Development, opens an external URL in a new window (E307) in the Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, opens in new window

Martin Berens studied Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering at TU Berlin. As part of his studies, he was also able to complete postgraduate training at Cranfield University (formerly "College of Aeronautics") - a university specialising in aeronautics north of London with its own airfield - which he completed with a Master of Science (Aerodynamics) in 1997. After his graduation he stayed at TU Berlin working as research assistant and was awarded his doctorate in the year 2008 with the topic "Potential of Multi-Winglet Systems to Improve Aircraft Performance, opens an external URL in a new window", opens an external URL in a new window. In 2006 he changed to Airbus, opens an external URL in a new window where he has since held a variety of project manager/engineer positions. Since 2016, e.g. he has been the Technical Skill Leader for engine simulation and since 2014 he has been the Head of the transnational, cross-departmental, multidisciplinary Propulsion Simulation Network.

Martin Berens´ scientific base is the Research Unit of Machine Elements and Transmissions for Aviation where he is the Head of the Research Group for Aircraft Systems, opens an external URL in a new window.

Publications by Martin Berens in ReposiTUm, opens an external URL in a new window