Studying and Teaching


ETITOur teaching sets a demanding target level, and we support our students in a variety of ways in order to adapt differing starting knowledge to the expected educational results. In the Bachelor's degree programs, we provide the essential basic knowledge needed by all graduates in the long term, along with the associated methodological and problem-solving skills.

The Master's programs aim at a research-related specialization. In the Master's programs in Electrical and Information Engineering as well as Electrical Engineering and Business Administration, these specializations can be selected individually. Stays abroad are possible in these study programs without loss of time - they offer a corresponding mobility window.

The Erasmus Mundus Master's degree program Electric Vehicle Propulsion and Control is aimed at Bachelor's graduates who wish to deepen their knowledge in the field of drive and control technology of electric vehicles. The special feature of this program is that it is offered in cooperation with universities in Nantes (France), L'Aquila (Italy) and Bucharest (Romania). Participants in this program study at at least two of the four partner universities.

In the following sections you will find information for students of the five degree programs of the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering:

 

Bachelor's degree programs (degree: B.Sc.)
Electrical and Information Engineering (ET&IT)
Electrical Engineering and Business Administration (WiIng ET&IT)

 

Master's degree programs (degree: M.Sc.)
Electric Vehicle Propulsion and Control (E-PiCo)
Electrical and Information Engineering (EE&IT)
Electrical Engineering and Business Administration (WiIng ET&IT)

 

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