- Dozent/in: Jan Hansmann
- Dozent/in: Mercedes Herranz Gracia
- Dozent/in: Stefan Mark
- Dozent/in: Stefan Mark
- Dozent/in: Holger Walter

- Dozent/in: Thomas Felsner
- Dozent/in: Stefan Schreiber

The engineering seminar is an inter-semester course in which you acquire important soft skills (scientific work, scientific writing, presenting & communicating). You will acquire much of the content in online self-study units, check your learning results in online quizzes and be accompanied in the learning process by small group supervision.
- Dozent/in: Dorit Borrmann
- Dozent/in: Barbara Hafermann
- Dozent/in: Mercedes Herranz Gracia
- Dozent/in: Rainer Hirn
- Dozent/in: Alexander Hofmann
- Dozent/in: Veselin Panshef
- Dozent/in: Cordula Schmitt
- Dozent/in: Nadine Treadway
- Dozent/in: Alexander Versch
- Dozent/in: Anatoli Wellhöfer
- Dozent/in: Christian Ziegler
- Dozent/in: Bernd Herbig
- Dozent/in: Christoph Latour
Students will learn Wind power plants with a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) with control system conducting the experiments.
As the general prospects for the global wind-energy market are growing fast, adapting to this industrial revolution is very important. For this reason, this Laboratorz experiment touches real-time application based scenarios with varying wind conditions. Thus, this course on DFIG wind turbines describes the design and function of modern wind power plants. The control of variable-speed wind turbines is studied using a doubly-fed asynchronous generator as an example. Wind can be emulated realistically with a servo-machine test stand and "WindSim" software.
After succesful accomplishments, student will:
-Understand the design and operation of wind power plants
-Learn about the physical principles whereby wind power is transformed into shaft power
-Learning about various wind power plant concepts
-Investigating generator operation at various wind intensities, as well as control of output voltage and frequency
-Determining optimal operating points under various wind conditions
- Dozent/in: Abid Ali
- Dozent/in: Thomas Bischof
- Dozent/in: Ralf Christel
- Dozent/in: Fabian Dax
- Dozent/in: Stefan Dotzel
- Dozent/in: Ludwig Eckert
- Dozent/in: Stefan Eisenbacher
- Dozent/in: Heinz Endres
- Dozent/in: Thomas Felsner
- Dozent/in: Florian Gehrig
- Dozent/in: Daniela Glöckler
- Dozent/in: Christina Heller
- Dozent/in: Bernd Hennig
- Dozent/in: Bernd Herbig
- Dozent/in: Mercedes Herranz Gracia
- Dozent/in: Rainer Hirn
- Dozent/in: Alexander Hofmann
- Dozent/in: Frank Hüllmandel
- Dozent/in: Alexander Kharitonov
- Dozent/in: Gordana Krüger
- Dozent/in: Markus Mathes
- Dozent/in: Michael Meister
- Dozent/in: Martin Meuser
- Dozent/in: Thomas Michaelis
- Dozent/in: Helge Möbus
- Dozent/in: Florian Mühlfeld
- Dozent/in: Silke Müller
- Dozent/in: Thomas Mützel
- Dozent/in: Alexander Pawellek
- Dozent/in: Alfred Pecher
- Dozent/in: Max Pfennig
- Dozent/in: Stefanie Retka
- Dozent/in: Rolf Schlachter
- Dozent/in: Cordula Schmitt
- Dozent/in: David Seufert
- Dozent/in: Milkias Tuka
- Dozent/in: Anatoli Wellhöfer
- Dozent/in: Winfried Wilke
- Dozent/in: Christian Ziegler

- Dozent/in: Markus Mathes
- Dozent/in: Matthias Schreier
- Dozent/in: Abid Ali
- Dozent/in: Florian Mühlfeld
- Dozent/in: Abid Ali
- Dozent/in: Thomas Bischof
- Dozent/in: Henning Kasten
- Dozent/in: Henning Lorrmann

Information and forms relating to the practice module in the bachelor's degree in mechatronics and a list of approved companies.
- Dozent/in: Ralf Christel
- Dozent/in: Stefan Lahme
- Dozent/in: Jörg Missbach
In this lecture we will learn about:
- Object oriented programming
- Objects and classes
- Attributes and methods and visibilities
- Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation
- Association, Aggregation, Composition
- Advanced C++
- Overloading of methods and operations
- Streams
- Generic Classes (Templates)
- Namespaces
- Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms
- Lists, Maps, Stacks and Trees
- Standard Template Library
- Searching and Sorting
- Dozent/in: Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues
This eLearning module offers essential safety training for engineering labs, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to maintain a safe lab environment. Through interactive content and assessments, learners will be prepared to operate safely in any engineering lab.
- Dozent/in: Abid Ali
- Dozent/in: Hussain Ibrahim
- Dozent/in: Cordula Schmitt
- Dozent/in: Dalia Mahdy
