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Diego Armando Aguirre Guerrero

M. Sc. RWTH

Chair and Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering

Address

Building 1220
Room 216
Eilfschornsteinstr. 18
52062 Aachen

 

Vita

Diego Armando Aguirre Guerrero, M. Sc. RWTH, studied mechanical engineering at the Universidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia until 2009. He focused on "materials engineering" and "the tribological behavior of cane sugar mills." Subsequently, Mr. Aguirre Guerrero worked as a process quality inspector and supervisor of the maintenance department at the automotive supplier Fanalca S.A. in Cali.

In the period from 2016 to 2021, he completed the master's degree in "Automotive Engineering" at RWTH Aachen University with his master's thesis at the Institute of Machine Elements and System Development (MSE) on "Development of a numerical method to identify the optimal manufacturing process in TFP for the production of FRP components with the optimized reinforcement fiber path".

Since March 2022, Mr. Aguirre Guerrero has joined MSE as a research associate in the department of Systems Engineering - Design Methodology. His research interests include the connection of design and manufacturing processes in the context of model-based systems engineering.

 

Publications

Source Author(s)
[Contribution to a conference proceedings, Journal Article]
Improving Parameter Traceability in Model-Based Product Development Processes through Integration of Python-Based Domain Models
In: Procedia CIRP, 119, 539-544, 2023
[DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2023.04.009]
Riedel, Ricarda (Corresponding author)
Florides, Constantinos
Stein, Sebastian Andreas
Spütz, Kathrin
Aguirre Guerrero, Diego Armando
et al.
[Contribution to a book, Journal Article]
Von der Idee zum Bauteil : digitaler Produktionsentstehungsprozess zur Auslegung von Tailored-Fibre-Placement-Bauteilen
In: AVK-composites report, 6, 19-21, 2022
Emmerich, Rebecca (Corresponding author)
Quadflieg, Till Arne
Gries, Thomas
Aguirre Guerrero, Diego Armando
Konrad, Christian
et al.