Modules

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Module Catalogue

The modules that are part of the Master's degree program Electric Vehicle Propulsion and Control are listed and described in the module catalogue. The module descriptions shall in detail:

  • Comprehensively describe the objectives, content, and interrelationships in the degree program at the module and lecture level,
  • Provide students with useful, binding information for planning their studies,
  • Provide lecturers and other interested people with thorough insight into the design of the modules in the degree program.

 

 

 

The joint module catalogue of the four partner universities can be found under the following link on the website of the Ecole Centrale de Nantes:

 

 

In the module handbook, the regular availability of a module is indicated in each case. In the case of compulsory elective modules, there may be deviations from this. In exceptional cases, it may happen that a module is not offered or that the associated courses are moved to another semester. Corresponding exceptional cases will be announced for the modules of the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering as soon as possible in the document "Information about the modules on offer".

Course Dates

In UnivIS you will find the details of the courses of the different modules offered by the Kiel University such as dates, rooms as well as lecturers. In UnivIS you can also create your personal timetable

Bio-inspired Computation

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Jan Steinkühler
Communications

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Stephan Pachnicke
Computational Electromagnetics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Ludger Klinkenbusch
Digital Signal Processing and System Theory

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schmidt
Information and Coding Theory

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Peter A. Höher
Integrated Systems and Photonics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Martina Gerken
Microwave Engineering

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Michael Höft
Nanoelectronics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Hermann Kohlstedt
Networked Electronic Systems

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Robert Rieger
Power Electronics

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Marco Liserre
Theoretical Electrical Engineering

  • color_key Prof. Dr. Jan Trieschmann