Felix Klein and Andreas Strittmatter join the TFD group
12.01.2026
Felix holds a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Stuttgart. In his master’s thesis he worked on implementing reactive flow capabilities into a Discontinous Galerkin solver. At the TFD group, he will contribute to the LUFO VII-1 EmBreCOfF project by further developing tools to predict the noise and thermoacoustic stability of spray flames in turbine engine combustion chambers.
Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering and a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the Technical University of Munich. In both degree programmes, he worked on thermoacoustic issues as part of his student research projects in the TFD and SFM groups. Most recently, he investigated the formation of entropy waves in the secondary zone of a sequential combustion test bench as part of his semester and master's theses. He is now joining the TFD group as part of the DFG project ESCAPE. His work involves the physical modelling of combustion noise sources in hybrid thermoacoustic models, in particular, the Acoustic Perturbation Equations (APEs). His focus is particularly on entropy-acoustic couplings.