GPET - basic laboratory electrical engineering

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The module "etit-314 basic laboratory electrical engineering" (GPET) is aimed at students in the third semester of the bachelor's degree courses in electrical engineering and information technology as well as industrial engineering in electrical engineering and information technology. Minor students are also welcome.

Assuming appropriate preparation, the students deepen their theoretical knowledge through practical experience and independent development work. Keynote speeches provide them with suggestions for independent and group-based preparation.

Schedule and structure

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The GPET is constantly evolving. Therefore, participants should ensure that they only use up-to-date material. Due to anti-infection considerations - and because it is beneficial - the frontal content will be offered to you primarily online, while the lab work will be more face-to-face.

You can expect experiments or projects at different levels and the challenge of documenting your work precisely and in a way that is easy to understand by writing texts with scientific and technical content.

Safety introduction

Participation in the safety briefing is a prerequisite for participation in the GPET. Anyone who fails to do so will not be allowed to take part in the internship. The date for the safety briefing will be announced to the participants.

Organisation, information and sign up

You will receive all dates, documents and further information after registering in OLAT. In particular, students who want to take the GPET as a minor or students who want to repeat the GPET or only want to complete it in later semesters should register in advance in the OLAT instance so that they are fully informed.

Contact person

For questions and suggestions please contact the GPET coordinator Michael Meißer.

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