Felix Schneider

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external pageFelix Schneider received his master’s degree from Technical University of Munich  (external pageTUM) in 2018. His master’s thesis focused on Bayesian parameter updating in structural dynamic models using frequency response data to infer mechanical parameters in cross laminated timber structures.
Since 2018, he is a PhD student at the Chair of Structural Mechanics in collaboration with the Engineering Risk Analysis Group at TUM where he is working on surrogate modelling techniques for rational polynomial chaos expansions (PCE) and their utilization in forward and inverse uncertainty quantification in structural dynamics. His research interests include surrogate modeling and Bayesian parameter updating utilizing frequency domain data and corresponding measurement techniques.
Felix joins the Chair of Risk, Safety and Uncertainty Quantification from March to May 2023 as a visiting PhD student to work on active-learning approaches for rational PCE models.
 

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