Thomas Gellrich
Research Scientist
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Thomas Gellrich studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in the field of control systems. Focuses during his studies were modeling and system theory. He wrote his Master thesis entitled "Development of a Nonlinear Hybrid Observer for Verified Estimation of the Rotor Resistance of an Induction Machine" at the Institute of Control Systems (IRS).
Since March 2016, he has been employed as a research scientist at the FZI in the research division ESS. He is involved in modeling and control of multiphase systems.
Publications
Conference Proceedings (3)
- Two-Degree-of-Freedom Heater Control of a Loop Heat Pipe Based on Stationary ModelingDetails
Th. Gellrich, S. Meinicke, P. Knipper, S. Hohmann, Th. Wetzel, 2018
- Model-Based Heater Control Design for Loop Heat PipesDetails
Th. Gellrich, T. Schuermann, F. Hobus and S. Hohmann, 2018
- Interval Observers for LPV Systems and Application to the Guaranteed State Estimation of an Induction MachineDetails
S. Krebs, Th. Gellrich, S. Hohmann, 2017
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E-Mail: gellrich@ fzi.de- Two-Degree-of-Freedom Heater Control of a Loop Heat Pipe Based on Stationary ModelingDetails