Mark Teschner is an acoustic simulation engineer at Airbus since June 2022, specializing in numerical methods within the Aircraft Interior Noise and Vibration team. Key responsibilities include developing vibro-acoustic models, validating and optimizing numerical methods, and planning and conducting flight and laboratory tests. Prior experience includes a role as a vibro-acoustic solution consultant at Dassault Systèmes, where expertise in statistical energy analysis, finite element methods, and boundary element methods was applied to engineering consultancy and software training. Mark's academic background includes a PhD partnership with Airbus Defence and Space and the Technical University of Munich, alongside various engineering roles at Airbus starting from an internship to a diploma student. Mark holds a Master's degree in Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Hamburg University of Applied Sciences.
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