M.Sc. Tobias Haft
Research Assistant
Institute: PAES | Institute for Process Automation and Embedded Systems
Team: Chair of Process Control Engineering and Process Management | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tilo Heimbold
Telephone +49 (0)341 3076 1021
Send an email | tobias(dot)haft(at)htwk-leipzig.de
HTWK Leipzig | Faculty of Engineering
Wiener-Bau | Room WI114
Wächterstraße 13, 04107 Leipzig
Research
- Electrical measurement technology
- Circuit design
- PCB design
- Software development
- 3D printing
- Functional prototyping
ProQWasser
Automated, AI-supported monitoring procedure for drinking water to ensure quality and predict undesirable contamination
Sub-project 3: Development of a modular instrument-based measurement system for automated, sensor-based drinking water analysis
The aim of the project is to develop an automated water analysis method supported by machine learning techniques, in order to monitor drinking water quality, predict the growth of various types of microorganisms, and prevent harmful contamination at the earliest possible stage.
Funding: BMWE/ZIM (VDI | VDE | IT) – EMITI Network
Project partners: BioCheck GmbH, Leipzig; Kapelan Bio-Imaging GmbH, Leipzig
Project duration: 08/2025 – 01/2028
Tex2Fab
Validation of automated manufacturing processes for carbon fibre reinforcement
The aim of the project is to validate a newly developed, robot-assisted manufacturing technology that enables the fully automated and factory-integrated production of multi-axial carbon fibre reinforcement for the construction industry. These carbon fibre reinforcements represent a forward-looking alternative to traditional steel reinforcement and contribute to the development of resource-efficient, durable and flexible concrete components.
Funding: SAB
Project duration: 01/2025 – 06/2026
WallConnEct
Development of resource-efficient wall constructions with integrated electrical and data technology based on AS-Interface 5
Sub-project: Development of wall sensor technology, planning and calculation tools, and wall fabrication
Objective: To make the integration of electrical installations into precast construction using carbon concrete – a composite material that conserves resources – competitive by developing fully automated modular manufacturing processes for precast concrete plants. These processes are intended to enable the integration of intelligent and resource-efficient electrical installation technology into the wall elements being manufactured, directly during the production process.
Funding: BMWK (via Projektträger Jülich)
Project partners: Bihl+Wiedemann GmbH, Sondermaschinenbau Engelsdorf GmbH
Project duration: 10/2021 – 03/2024
Digitalbeton
Multifunctional use of carbon rovings as integrated data, energy and sensor structures
Through the integration of civil engineering and electrical engineering, the aim is to develop functionalised carbon-reinforced concrete components. The intended ‘digital concrete technology’ is intended to significantly increase the degree of prefabrication of concrete components and substantially reduce material and installation costs on site.
Funding: SAB
Project partners: IfB Institute for Concrete Construction | Faculty of Civil Engineering | HTWK Leipzig
Project duration: 02/2020 – 04/2022
