Hochschule Karlsruhe Hochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule Karlsruhe Hochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences
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WINB - Intelligent Production Systems

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Graduates of the Intelligent Production Systems degree program gain comprehensive methods and skills in modern production technology. They become proficient in programming and controlling industrial robots, modeling technical processes, and using sensors and actuators.

In the field of digital and additive manufacturing, they are familiar with key processes and technologies, including materials science and the practical use of 3D printers for the independent production of components. They can also apply model-based and data-based methods of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning in robotics applications. In numerical calculation and technical mechanics, they implement analytical calculation methods, use FEM software to analyze mechanical load cases, and apply topology optimization to develop highly resilient components.

Their innovation and problem-solving skills enable them to analyze new technological approaches, assess trends, and develop innovative solutions. They always keep an eye on economics to design cost-efficient production systems and operate successfully in Industry 4.0+.

Here we offer an overview of the specialization modules in the field of Intelligent Production Systems.

 

Contact

Faculty Office
Silke Schauermann

Phone: +49 (0)721 925-1945
Fax: +49 (0)721 925-1947
silke.schauermannspam prevention@h-ka.de

Office hours:
Mon.-Fri.
9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Building K, room 103B
Moltkestraße 30
76133 Karlsruhe

Please note

Please note:
This specialization can be chosen after the 2nd semester. Please apply for the Industrial Engineering and Management (WINB) bachelor's program.

Digital Manufacturing and Numerical Calculation

+ Introduction to additive manufacturing, classification and differentiation from conventional manufacturing technologies

+ Materials, substances, and device/equipment design

+ Modeling

+ Design and optimization for production

+ Topology optimization with MATLAB, and with Autodesk Fusion 360 and/or ANSYS Workbench

Automation

+ Understanding the modeling of technical processes

+ Components and structures of automation

+ Structure of automation systems; sensor Technology and actuators

+ Programming with IEC 61131-compatible controllers

+ Introduction to PLC programming and an insight into the use of robot systems in industrial applications

AI/Machine Learning

+ Basic engineering techniques (e.g. searching, dynamics programming and decision trees)

+ Classical planning and problem-solving

+ Optimization (e.g. mathematical optimization, constraint programming, metaheuristics)

+ Introduction to selected machine learning algorithms

+ Deep learning and typical applications

Robot Programming

+ Structure of robot systems

+ Robot operation, safety, and coordinate systems of a robot

+ Point/path programming

+ Logic functions and trigger programming

+ Working with spline blocks, component handling, palletizing and depalletizing

Who is the degree program suitable for?

The Intelligent Production Systems bachelor degree program is designed for technology enthusiasts passionate about modern production technologies and digitalization. It is ideal for those interested in robotics and artificial intelligence and who want to apply these fields in highly flexible production systems.

The degree program is particularly suitable for individuals who think creatively and analytically, solve complex problems, and develop innovative solutions. Students should be prepared to engage intensively with new technologies. Graduates of this program are ideally prepared for a career in Industry 4.0+ and the digital transformation of production processes.

Internship & studying abroad

The Industrial Engineering and Management bachelor degree program includes a six-month internship semester (work placement), which can be completed abroad. Additionally, students can spend a semester studying at one of the 180 partner universities worldwide. Students who spend an entire year abroad by combining these two opportunities and fulfilling other criteria can obtain the "Bachelor International" degree.

For more extensive experience abroad, double degree programs are available with the Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL) in Argentina and the École d'ingénieur-e-s (EPF) in Cachan near Paris.

At a glance

Qualification awarded Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.)
Application deadline 01.03./15.09.
Start of program Winter semester  & Summer semester
ECTS credit points 210 in total
Standard period of study 7 semesters
Admission prerequisites Pre-study work experience is not required
Semester abroad Practical semester abroad in the 5th semester possible
Accreditation Yes (certificate)