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Dr.Ing. Alexander GRAMLICH

RWTH Aachen University
Dr.-Ing. Alexander Gramlich is working as a research fellow and chief engineer at the Steel Institute (IEHK) at RWTH Aachen University. His doctorate degree was obtained on the development of new high performance forging steels (in 2022), which have been recently commercialized. For his achievements for the German forging industry as well as for the Steel Institute, he was awarded with the Otto Kienzle Award in 2021 and the VAEH Award in 2025, respectively.
From 2021 he is heading the research group for sustainable material design, which focusses on the improvement of the environmental impact and the circularity of metallic materials along the process chain. In 2023 he was appointed co-speaker of the technical committee for circular materials of the German Materials Society (DGM), as well as guest lecturer at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. His latest research focusses on the transformation of classical alloy design into a holistic process. His teaching covers fundamental aspects of physical metallurgy of steels as well as interdisciplinary topics including circularity and environmental impact of construction metals.
Dr.-Ing. Alexander Gramlich is working as a research fellow and chief engineer at the Steel Institute (IEHK) at RWTH Aachen University. His doctorate degree was obtained on the development of new high performance forging steels (in 2022), which have been recently commercialized. For his achievements for the German forging industry as well as for the Steel Institute, he was awarded with the Otto Kienzle Award in 2021 and the VAEH Award in 2025, respectively.
From 2021 he is heading the research group for sustainable material design, which focusses on the improvement of the environmental impact and the circularity of metallic materials along the process chain. In 2023 he was appointed co-speaker of the technical committee for circular materials of the German Materials Society (DGM), as well as guest lecturer at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. His latest research focusses on the transformation of classical alloy design into a holistic process. His teaching covers fundamental aspects of physical metallurgy of steels as well as interdisciplinary topics including circularity and environmental impact of construction metals.
