Doctor Maeder is a fully employed Research Associate at the Chair of Vibroacoustics of Vehicles and Machines at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany. There, he also received his doctoral degree in Engineering Mechanics with his work “Sound and vibration in a mixed frame – Applications in aeroacoustics and rotor dynamics”. Doctor Maeder is the author and co-author of numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, a book chapter, a patent, and over 40 conference contributions on various research topics in numerical and experimental vibroacoustics. Specifically, this includes applications in the automotive and aerospace sector, civil engineering, medical equipment, and material property identification of monolithic and carbon composite structures. His research is based on the pillars of theory, numerical methods, experiments, and data-driven approaches to understanding wave propagation in solids and fluids as well as their interaction. In addition to his research, doctor Maeder is teaching courses in “Machine Learning” and “Experimental Vibroacoustics” at TUM as well as “Noise, Vibration, and Harshness” at Tongji University, Shanghai, China. Currently, he is a member of the board of review editors for Frontiers in Built Environment and is regularly reviewing for numerous international journals.