Franziska Wieja

Person

Franziska Wieja

M. Sc. RWTH
Chair and Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering

Address

Building 1220
Room 213
Eilfschornsteinstr. 18
52062 Aachen

Contact

WorkPhone
Phone: +49 241 80 90884
 

Vita

Franziska Wieja studied Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University until 2019, with a specialization in Development and Design. She wrote her master thesis at the Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering (IMSE) on "Modelling of a human mandible for the mechanical design of a 3D-printed, resorbable jaw implant".
Since May 2020, Ms. Wieja has been working as a Research Associate at the IMSE in the field of Systems Engineering - Design Methodology, where her research focuses on model-based methods for the design of machines and technical equipment.

 

Publications

Source Author(s)
[Contribution to a conference proceedings]
Consortium Study - Development of a Requirements Catalogue for Model-Based Systems Engineering Data Models
In: Stuttgarter Symposium fur Produktentwicklung : 2023-May, 139-150, 2023
Dreier, Jennifer
Wieja, Franziska Anna
Spütz, Kathrin
Hocke, Ralf
Setzer, Stefan
et al.
[Contribution to a conference proceedings, Journal Article]
Identification and Evaluation of Parameter Conflicts in Product Development Processes
In: Procedia CIRP, 119, 164-169, 2023
[DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2023.04.006]
Riedel, Ricarda (Corresponding author)
Jacobs, Georg
Florides, Constantinos
Spütz, Kathrin
Konrad, Christian
et al.
[Contribution to a conference proceedings, Journal Article]
Knowledge-supported Development of Function Models for Mechanical Products Using Intelligent Function Libraries
In: Procedia CIRP, 119, 558-563, 2023
[DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2023.02.149]
Spütz, Kathrin (Corresponding author)
Jacobs, Georg
Konrad, Christian
Wieja, Franziska Anna
Stürmer, Stefan
[Journal Article]
Development and validation of a parametric human mandible model to determine internal stresses for the future design optimization of maxillofacial implants
In: Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, 125, 104893, 2021
[DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2021.104893]
Wieja, Franziska Anna (Corresponding author)
Jacobs, Georg
Stein, Sebastian Andreas
Kopp, Alexander
van Gaalen, Kerstin
et al.