Benjamin Binder
About Benjamin Binder
Benjamin Binder is an NVH Engineer at Faurecia, where he has worked since 2013. He specializes in 3D acoustic simulations and has developed methodologies for predicting noise transmission in exhaust systems.
Work at Faurecia
Benjamin Binder has been employed at Faurecia as an NVH Engineer since 2013. He previously worked as a Masterand at Faurecia from 2012 to 2013. His role involves the development and validation of active sound design and active noise cancellation technologies specifically for exhaust systems. He has created global testing specifications for NVH-related measurements and has planned, supervised, and post-processed NVH-related tests, including those for tail pipe noise and radiated noise. His contributions have been essential in supporting serial development in critical RFQs.
Education and Expertise
Benjamin Binder earned a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree from Hochschule Augsburg, completing his studies from 2007 to 2013. His educational background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his current role as an NVH Engineer. His expertise includes 3D acoustic simulations, where he utilizes Actran software to predict shell radiation and transmission loss of exhaust components.
Background
Benjamin Binder has a background in noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) engineering, with a focus on acoustic simulations and exhaust systems. He has worked in Augsburg und Umgebung, Deutschland, for over a decade, contributing to various technical projects and initiatives. His experience includes leading international networks on technical topics related to radiated noise and exhaust valve product expertise.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Benjamin Binder has developed tools and methodologies for 3D acoustic simulations and has trained simulation engineers on the Actran software. He has also created training materials based on the latest development results and conducted external customer presentations on simulation-based development methods. His role in managing methodology development projects and presenting project status to internal review committees highlights his leadership in the field.