Summary
Martin Bauer is a mechanical and powertrain engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience bridging machine design, thermal management, and electrification projects across industry and academia. Currently a research associate focused on tolerance management for machine elements, he previously developed simulation software and thermal/efficiency calculation methods for gear systems at the Gear Research Center. His background includes practical production engineering for PEM water electrolyzer stacks and digitization of mechanical systems for large gas turbines at Siemens Energy, blending CAD/CAE, embedded-systems prototyping, and process automation. Trained through dual industrial apprenticeship and advanced degrees from Technische Hochschule Nürnberg and TUM, he pairs shop-floor know-how with rigorous research methods. Martin’s profile reveals a rare combination of software-enabled simulation work and hands-on PCB/embedded experience for electromechanical sensors and converters. Based in the Greater Nuremberg area, he brings a pragmatic, systems-level perspective to energy and electrified drivetrain challenges.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Dual education Industrial mechanic, Dual education Industrial mechanic at Siemens Professional Education
Master of Science - MS Mechanical Engineering, Master of Science - MS Mechanical Engineering at Technical University of Munich
Bachelor of Engineering - BE Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE Mechanical Engineering at Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm
German, English