Arne Voß is a research engineer at the DLR Institute of Aeroelasticity with four years of experience specializing in aeroelastics, loads and structural optimization for aircraft. He combines hands-on CFD and fluid-structure-interaction modeling with development of loads analysis software and validation against flight-test data to drive weight-efficient airframe designs. His background includes practical industry experience at Airbus and a PhD from Technische Universität Berlin, reflecting a strong blend of academic rigor and applied engineering. Known for coordinating national and international research collaborations, he regularly publishes peer-reviewed results and presents at conferences. An often overlooked strength is his end-to-end perspective—from FE structural modeling through aerodynamics to software tooling—that accelerates turning simulation insights into design decisions.
4 years of coding experience
Doktor (Ph.D.), Doktor (Ph.D.) at Technische Universität Berlin
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Aeronautical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Aeronautical Engineering at Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (HAW Hamburg)
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Arne Voß - Research Engineer at DLR-Institut für Aeroelastik