Seminar Topics in Systems Engineering, TET-Variant
Course L.048.62026, academic year 2024/2025, winter semester 2024/2025. The course is part of the Master curriculum for Electrical Systems Engineering. The course language will be English.
For students in the ESE program it is compulsory to do a Topics in System Engineering course during their master degree. It is offered by several groups in the electrical engineering department (see PAUL). In the TET group, we offer topics with a focus on numerical methods, simulation, electromagnetic fields, photonics. To pass this course you have to read on a subject as decided upon at the beginning of the semester. You will be given some initial references; it is expected that you do further literature research (beyond Wikipedia) on your own. At the end of the semester you give a short presentation on the topic, and you hand in a brief written report. The idea is that you learn to independently familiarize yourself with complex topics, and to practice presenting your knowledge. To help you in this process, we will schedule a few individual meetings during the semester; you are welcome for further questions in between.
To do this course in our group, please select a first, second, and third preference among the topics in the list below. Each topic is for one person only (no groups). Send an email with your choices to Manfred Hammer, before Monday, October 14, 09:00. We will collect your selections and distribute the available topics among the candidates, as far as possible according to your preferences. You will be notified about your assignment by email. Once you got a confirmation, please do not forget to register for the course in PAUL.
We will meet with all students on Thursday, October 17, at 13:00 in the seminar room in the TET corridor, P1.5.01.4 / P1.5.01.5, where further details of the course will be discussed.
The following topics are offered in the winter term 2024/2025:
Please contact Manfred Hammer for all further questions.
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