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Maria Niklaus

M.A.

Chair of Flight Measuring Technology
Institute of History, Department of History of Science and Technology
[Photo: M. Niklaus, K. Zhan]

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+49 711 685 60858
+49 711 685 55863

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Pfaffenwaldring 31
70569 Stuttgart
Germany
Room: 2.227

Subject

Research project Gyrolog:
- Establishing a digital collection of gyro instruments for historical and didactical research
- History of mechanical gyro instruments since 1930

  1. 2021

    1. D. Fritsch et al., “Making Historical Gyroscopes Alive—2D and 3D Preservations by Sensor Fusion and Open Data Access,” Sensors, vol. 21, Art. no. 3, 2021.
  2. 2020

    1. M. Niklaus, “Digitale 3D-Objekte. Nutzungspotenziale, Probleme und Desiderate.,” Objekte im Netz. Wissenschaftliche Sammlungen im digitalen Wandel, pp. 175–186, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://www.transcript-verlag.de/media/pdf/b6/48/46/oa97838394557152NFQhcJaHihjd.pdf
    2. M. Niklaus, “Navigatorische Spurensuche. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte mechanischer Kreiselinstrumente.,” in Spurenlesen. Methodische Ansätze der Sammlungs- und Objektforschung, vol. Junges Forum für Sammlungs- und Objektforschung., E. Seidl, F. Steinheimer, and C. Weber, Eds., Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2020, pp. 81–90. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/22426.
  3. 2019

    1. J. Felten and M. Niklaus, “Objektbegegnungen der digitalen Art? Digitalisierung, Erschließung und die Perspektive der Nutzer*innen,” in Knotenpunkte : Universitätssammlungen und ihre Netzwerke., V. Hierholzer, Ed., 2019, pp. 63–66. doi: http://doi.org/10.25358/openscience-158.
    2. M. Niklaus, K. Zhan, and J. F. Wagner, “Gyrolog -- Creating a 3-Dimensional Digital Collection of Classical Gyro Instruments,” in 2019 DGON Inertial Sensors and Systems (ISS), P. Hecker, Ed., IEEE, 2019, p. 1. doi: 10.1109/ISS46986.2019.8943640.
  4. 2018

    1. D. Fritsch et al., “Gyrolog - Towards VR Preservations of Gyro Instruments for Historical and Didactical Research,” in 2018 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium Annual Conference and Joint Meetings (PNC), Oct. 2018, pp. 1–7. doi: 10.23919/PNC.2018.8579456.
    2. M. Niklaus and J. F. Wagner, “Gyrolog – Developing a Digital Collection of Gyro Instruments for Historical and Didactical Research,” PAMM, vol. 18, Art. no. 1, 2018, doi: 10.1002/pamm.201800219.

2011 - 2015  Bachelor of Arts,
                    History of Science and Technology with Mech. Engineeering,
                    University of Stuttgart

2013 - 2014  History and Philosophy of Science and Technology,
                    University of Toronto, Canada

2015 - 2017  Master of Arts, History and Culture of Science and Technology,
                    Technical University of Berlin

since 2017  Assistant and PhD student,
                   Chair of Flight Measuring Technology (Adapt. Struct. in Aerosp. Eng.)/
                   Department of History of Science and Technology, Univ. of Stuttgart

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Chair of Flight Measuring Technology

Pfaffenwaldring 31, D-70569 Stuttgart

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