Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Departments of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering

In a development concept the Faculty of Electrical Engineering was structured into three departments. These result from the current development trends in the field of electrical engineering and information technology and serve to improve the bundling of activities in teaching, research and transfer.


 

Information and Electronics

  • Mobile communications / Radio systems / 5G
  • Mobile data transmission / Internet of Things
  • Information and communication networks
  • Micro- and nanoelectronics / Integrated circuits
  • Mixed-signal circuit design / Micro-electro-mechanical systems
  • Assistance systems / Virtual reality
  • Multimedia systems
  • Signal processing (image, audio, data)
Chair Holder
Digital circuits and system design Prof. Jens Schönherr
Electromagnetic compatibility Prof. Ole Hirsch
Communications technology / radio systems Prof. Ralf Collmann
Design and technology of electrical engineering, electronics and mechatronics Prof. Marc-Peter Schmidt
Measurement technology / optical signal transmission Prof. Matthias Henker
Microsystem technology / mixed-signal design Prof. Kay-Uwe Giering
Communications engineering Prof. Kristina Kelber
Signal processing / electronic measurement technology Prof. Ralf Boden
Telecommunications engineering Prof. Sven Zeisberg
Theoretical Electrical Engineering / Optoelectronics Prof. Tim Baldauf
Communication Networks and Cyber ​​Security Prof. Julia Engelbrecht

Energy and Drives

  • Electrical energy systems
  • Intelligent power grids / smart grids
  • Renewable energy supply and storage / sector coupling
  • High-voltage and high-current technology
  • Electric drive technology
  • Electromobility
  • Power electronics
Chair Holder
Electrical energy supply Prof. Gerd Valtin
Vehicle electronics / electromobility Prof. Stephan Zipser
Fundamentals of electrical engineering / electrical drive systems Prof. Thomas Schuhmann
Power electronics / renewable energies Prof. Lutz Göhler
Renewable electrical energy systems / energy storage Prof. Jörg Meyer
Switchgear technology Prof. Ralf-Dieter Rogler

Automation and Mechatronics

  • Manufacturing, process and building automation
  • Mobile industrial and assistance robotics
  • Machine data analysis and machine learning
  • Image data processing and localization methods
  • Virtual reality
  • Cyberphysical systems
  • Mechatronic systems
Chair Holder
Plant, product and building automation Prof. Matthias Franke
Industrial control engineering Prof. Tom Dimter
Mechatronic systems Prof. Tobias Zaiczek
Process measurement technology Prof. Hans-Dieter Seelig
Control engineering Prof. Thomas Bindel
Signal processing / electronic measurement technology Prof. Ralf Boden