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Courses from the field of study Engineering: Winter 24/25
+ design of a complex assembly or machine in consideration of function, load, stress and fatigue
+ improve your team work abilities
+ use evaluation criterias
+ define benchmarks
MABB333W,
2 CP, not graded
Prof. Wollfahrt
Prerequisites: Engineering mechanics, design methods, CAD program CREO
+ design a complex assembly or machine in consideration of function, load, stress and fatigue
+ improve your teamwork abilities
+ use evaluation criteria
+ define benchmarks
MABB432
3 CP, not graded
Prof. Hirsch
Only for students of mechanical engineering,
Prerequisites: Design Methods, CAD
+ relevance and quantification of power consumption of autonomous microsystems
+ primary and secondary energy buffers
+ characterization and design of relevant energy harvesting technologies
MECB611A
3 CP
Prof. Ahrend
A system based on integrated circuits is designed and realized.
MECB612A, 3 CP
Prof. Schecker
+ fundamentals of measurement and test engineering
+ terms as accuracy, resolution, linearity, reproducibility and error
+ physics of different sensor effects
+ influence of elecromagnetic disturbance, noise
MECB452W
2 CP
Prof. Gintner
Prerequisites: basics in digital and analogue electronics
+ discussion of fundamentals of measurement and test engineering
+ terms as accuracy, resolution, linearity, reproducibility and error and error propagation
+ influence of electromagnetic disturbance
MECB442
1 CP, not graded
Prof. Gintner
Only in combination with lecture Sensors
First study year
+ electrical components with linear characteristics
+ combinations of linear sources and components
+ methods to analyze linear circuits like Superposition and transformation of linear sources
+ basics and elementary circuits with operational amplifiers
EEIB120/5CP
Lecture: 3 CP
Lab: 2 CP, not graded
Prof. Merz
Limited places in the Lab!
+ the structure of modern programs and the ideas of modern programming techniques
+ design programs using basic methods
+ implement programs in C/C++ in a structured or object-oriented way
EEIB140
6 CP
Prof. Leize
Limited places in the Lab!
+ calculating with real numbers and performing transformations in this number range
+ performing mathematical proofs, mastering the handling of complex numbers and being able to perform transformations,
+ solve equations as well as inequalities and interpret them geometrically
EEIB110
7 CP
Prof. Westermann
+ basic understanding of physical terms such as force, energy, (angular) momentum and their laws of conservation, as well as refraction and reflection, oscillations and waves
EEIB130
6 CP
Prof. Karnutsch
Limited places in the Lab!
Second study year & above
+ Linear differential equations of nth order
+ Systems of linear differential equations
+ Differential calculus for functions of several real variables
Lab: Modelling and Simulation
EEIB310; 7 CP
Prof. Westermann
Limited places in the Lab!
+ Specific requirements on programming of microcontrollers in embedded systems
+ Introduction – Embedded Systems
+ Processor Architectures and Instruction Sets
+ ARM Assembly Language Programming
+ The ARM Architecture
+ The object-oriented programming paradigm
+ Classes, methods, inheritance, operator overloading, polymorphy, UML
+ Introduction to modern concepts of C++ from new standard versions 11,14 and 20.
EEIB330, 6 CP
Prof. Leize
Limited places in lab and project!
+ Describing signals in the time domain with mathematical functions
+ Applying the Laplace transform to continuous-time signals
+ Reading system properties from impulse responses and transfer functions
EEIB340, 6 CP
Prof. Strohrmann
Limited places in the lab!
Master Level
+ Principles and methods of Bionics
+ Bioinspired search methods like Ant Coloy Optimization, Particle Swarm Optimization or Evolutionary Computing
+ Understand how the studies of the bird’s flight drive modern aircraft engineering
WINMBX2; 2,5 CP
Prof. Scheuermann
Prerequisites: Basics of algorithms and data structures. Java beginner’s level
+ Ice creation and thermo-physical properties of ice slurries and other characteristics
+ Fluid dynamics and thermodynamics of ice slurry
+ Heat transfer
+ Ice slurry production
M 8670, 3 CP
Prof. Kauffeld
Prerequisites: Thermodynamics, Fluid dynamics, Refrigeration technology