Dr. Berthold Schlecht

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Biography

Berthold Schlecht is a professor at the Chair of Machine Elements at TU Dresden. His research focuses on traditional machine elements and modern transmission system technologies essential for mechanical systems engineering in land, sea, and air vehicles. Established in 1828, the chair has a rich history with contributions from notable figures in the mechanical engineering field. Professor Schlecht’s work engages in the analysis and synthesis of dynamic behaviors of complex transmission systems while continuing the tradition of investigating gears, bearings, and overall dynamic behavior in various applications, including wind turbines and aircraft engines. His dedication to enhancing machine element capabilities is evident through collaborations with national and international companies and aims to bridge the gap between theoretical models and real-world applications. He emphasizes the importance of experiential learning for students in mechanical engineering, ensuring they meet the high demands of future employers. Constantly advancing the scope of mechanical engineering, he and his team commit to providing high-quality research and teaching that shapes the future of the discipline.

Research Interests

Requirements for Dresden University of Technology

Master Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
IELTS
Overall
Required:6
PTE
Overall
Required:60
Prerequisites
First university degree in Mechanical Engineering or related engineering field Proof of 80% completion of credits if degree is not yet awarded
Application Checklist
  • Certified copy of university degree certificate
  • Transcript of records
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Proof of English proficiency (B2 level)
  • Module descriptions/handbook
  • Motivation letter
Specialization Notes

This entry covers programs within the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, including specialized branches like Department of Mechanical Engineering, Power Engineering, Aircraft Engineering, and Manufacturing Engineering.