Simon Mörsdorf

Simon Mörsdorf
Universität des Saarlandes | UKS · Department of Mechatronics

Master of Science

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Although Life Cycle Sustainability Assessments (LCSA) are important in evaluating the sustainability of complex products and services, there is no sufficient support for engineers performing LCSA. The concept of an Engineering Graph focuses on the relations of data within engineering. It provides a model that leverages existing data in engineering...
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The UN’s 17 sustainable development goals, published in 2015, require new ways of imagining and developing products, which poses major challenges to the research field of product development. Since neither analysis nor synthesis methods offer comprehensive and effective solutions so far, the concept of “Positive Impact Product Engineering” (PIPE) i...

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Imagine a world where things are intelligent connected and products or services reach their destinations as quick and easy as possible. In the time of urbanization and rapid change, we believe in concepts, which unite modern cities and future transport infrastructures. In most cases city center transport has already achieved their limits. According to statistics the total area covered by the world’s cities is set to triple in the next 40 years. With a steady increase of population and traffic, alternative mobility concepts are needed. We believe in the future of urban micro-mobility, which is emissions free and consider the user requirements. LEAN is our mobility concept - for lightweight and resource-saving design and material concept - for effective and efficient driving - for application-oriented operation - for needs of consumers and users In order to meet the requirements, we have adopted a modular concept: - platform - powertrain - passenger cell - cargo http://leanmobility.de/