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The Masters course at Hochschule Darmstadt is based on the high standards of the h_da . Although we have thorougly checked the technical background of every student when applying, experience shows, that students coming from different universities usually have a different level of knowledge in different topics. Furthermore, not every university puts an as strong emphasis as the H-DA on the ability to apply your knowledge in real project scenarios . Therefore mandatory technical courses , which take place in September and March will help you to "get on speed" quickly. Motivation The applicants for this master program come from different universities, each with a different emphasis in the bachelor education. Although we only select candidates, having a strong academic and professional background, we recommend to use the time between the admission to our program and your trip to Germany to prepare for the classes. We will provide bridging classes for all students during the month of September, but we highly encourage you to prepare the subjects mentioned below. Preparations for all majors H-DA bachelors have had around 6 courses on C/C++ programming and microcontrollers. As a consequence, the programming subjects very often are a struggle for international students. When coming to the H-DA, we expect the following: Excellent C programming skills Good C++ programming skills Basic understanding of the UML Good Matlab and Simulink programming skills. In order to sharpen your skills, you may want to check: https://cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/ For programming, we will use the tools Eclipse, Together and various embedded toolchains. Furthermore we recommend to sharpen your skills in mathematics. Mathematics will be an integral part of all majors: Fourier & Laplace Transforms Integral and Differential Calculus Statistics Additional subjects for the major Automation For the major automation, we recommend the following upfront studies: Control Systems Basics on Robotics Java programming Additional subjects for the major Communications For the major communication, we recommend to study the following topics up-front: Matlab and Simulink Programming KiCAD tutorials Fourier transforms Modulation Techniques TEM Transmission Lines Additional subjects for the major Embedded and Microelectronics The major embedded and microelectronics will focus on hardware and software development for microelectronic and embedded systems. Please prepare: Embedded C programming KiCAD tutorials Realtime operating systems Microcontrollers (ARM) Digital Architecture and Filters fundamentals VHDL and System Verilog Additional subjects for the major Power For power engineering, please prepare: High Voltage Technology Maxwell Equations basics Field and potential distributions of common geometries Field distributions of inhomogeneous elements Matlab/Simulink September Classes March Classes The september classes will focus on programming skills for the different majors. The classes in march will focus on the subject and projects for the summer semester. Fundamentals of C programming using Eclipse will be offered for all majors. Automation students will in addition attend a hands-on lab on PLC programming. Automation students will revise the fundamentals of control and system theory Communication students will dive into the Matlab environment Communication and Embedded students will design and implement their first hardware system using KiCAD Embedded students will implement their first ECU on the PSOC microcontroller board Power students will get an introduction of the power labs they will be working in. Power students will focus on model based design of electronic power systems Furthermore, visits to different industrial fairs like the Embedded World will be offered. Pre-semester Planning for Winter Semester Summer Semester
Für die Leistungselektronik haben sich in den letzten Jahren neben den traditionellen Anwendungsfeldern wie drehzahlregelbaren Antrieben und Schaltnetzteilen große neue Märkte und Anwendungsfelder ergeben. Die Elektromobilität erfordert in besonderem Maße innovative Lösungen für Antriebe und Batteriemanagement. Auch die Anwendung in der Energieversorgung durch Solarwechselrichter ist ein neuer Massenmarkt geworden. Zusätzlich findet die Leistungselektronik in der Energieversorgung zunehmend Anwendung. Die Anbindung von Offshore-Windanlagen über Hochspannungsgleichstrom und der geplante HGÜ-Backbone für das deutsche Verbundnetz sind bekannte Beispiele. Im Labor für Leistungselektronik werden Studierende der Studiengänge Bachelor Elektrotechnik/Energietechnik Master Elektrotechnik/Power Mechatronik/Antriebstechnik Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen an leistungselektronischen Geräten und Anlagen geschult und für zukünftige Aufgaben vorbereitet. Als Geräte stehen netzgeführte Stromrichter, Wechselstrom- und Drehstromsteller, Frequenzumrichter, verschiedene Chopperschaltungen, Solarwechselrichter und ein Matrixumrichter für Messungen und Versuche zur Verfügung. Die Ausrüstung des Labors mit einer leistungsstarken Einspeisung, hochpräzisen Leistungsmessgeräten und schnellen Oszilloskopen erlaubt auch die Durchführung von Untersuchungen und Entwicklungsarbeiten mit und für Industriepartner. Die Kapazitäten des Labors für Leistungselektronik werden sinnvoll ergänzt durch die Möglichkeit, mit Mikroelektronik schnelle Signalschaltungen mit hoher zeitlicher Präzision zur Steuerung von Umrichtern zu generieren. Team Kontakt
Das Institut für Nachrichtentechnik (IN) der Hochschule Darmstadt wurde am 1.2.2007 auf Initiative des ehemaligen Fachbereichs Elektrotechnik/ Telekommunikation gegründet. Es ist heute organisatorisch an den seit 1.3.2007 bestehenden Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (EIT) der Hochschule Darmstadt angegliedert. Lehre Die Mitglieder des Instituts betreiben die ingenieurwissenschaftliche Ausbildung in den nachrichtentechnischen Vertiefungsrichtungen und Lehrveranstaltungen der Studiengänge Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik - Vertiefung Telekommunikation Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Specialization in Communications Forschung und Entwicklung Das Institut für Nachrichtentechnik stellt sich das Ziel, die Lehr-, Forschungs- und Entwicklungsaktivitäten auf dem Gebiet der Nachrichtentechnik an der Hochschule Darmstadt miteinander zu verzahnen und fachbereichsübergreifend zu bündeln. Um diesem Anspruch gerecht zu werden, muss das IN verschiedene Aufgaben erfüllen. Die fachliche Ausrichtung des Instituts auf das Gebiet der Nachrichtentechnik eröffnet ein breites Spektrum an Themengebieten, die im Rahmen der Lehr- und Forschungstätigkeit des IN bearbeitet werden können. Das Institut betreibt eine Reihe von Laboren, die in der Lehre sowie für Forschungs- und Beratungsaktivitäten und im Rahmen von Kooperationen mit Industriepartnern genutzt werden. Kontakt Forschungsprojekte
Lehrveranstaltungen Lehrveranstaltungen aus meinem Lehrgebiet finden Sie in Moodle . Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (Bachelor) Grundlagen der Informationstechnik Software Engineering Automotive Software Prozess- u. Produktqual. in d. Softwareentwicklung Seminarprojekte AIM Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Advanced Programming Techniques System Design Lab Advanced Embedded Systems Project Management Teamproject Forschungsprojekte Zukunftstechnologie Multicore: Rechenpower parallel, hochverfügbar und sicher Embedded Kryptisierung für OTA Applikationen Evaluierung von simulationsbasierten Testmethoden für Safety Software Feasibility of MCU simulators for the qualification of safety critical code Entwicklung eines Konfigurationswerkzeuges für das Multicore OS PxROS Optimierung der Softwarearchitektur für E- und V-Stapler Evaluation der Multicore Controller Plattform Infineon Aurix für sicherheitskritische Architekturen All WireLess – Entwicklung einer intelligenten, induktiven Ladeschale für Smartphone AUTOSAR – Evaluierung der AUTOSAR Architektur für Gabelstabler Embedded C++ - Entwicklung von Embedded C++ Programmierrichtlinien und Prüfskripten für Automotive Anwendungen SOA basierte CASE Tool Integration RIA - Entwicklung eines muskelbetriebenen multifunktionalen Rollstuhls mit optionalem Elektroantrieb Webbasierte Optimierung des Hardware Entwicklungsprozesses Integrierter Build Prozess Mimir - Entwicklung eines CMMi basierten Projektleitfadens für mittelständische Unternehmen zurück zur Personenliste
Für die Leistungselektronik haben sich in den letzten Jahren neben den traditionellen Anwendungsfeldern wie drehzahlregelbaren Antrieben und Schaltnetzteilen große neue Märkte und Anwendungsfelder ergeben. Die Elektromobilität erfordert in besonderem Maße innovative Lösungen für Antriebe und Batteriemanagement. Auch die Anwendung in der Energieversorgung durch Solarwechselrichter ist ein neuer Massenmarkt geworden. Zusätzlich findet die Leistungselektronik in der Energieversorgung zunehmend Anwendung. Die Anbindung von Offshore-Windanlagen über Hochspannungsgleichstrom und der geplante HGÜ-Backbone für das deutsche Verbundnetz sind bekannte Beispiele. Im Labor für Leistungselektronik werden Studierende der Studiengänge Bachelor Elektrotechnik/Energietechnik Master Elektrotechnik/Power Mechatronik/Antriebstechnik Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen an leistungselektronischen Geräten und Anlagen geschult und für zukünftige Aufgaben vorbereitet. Als Geräte stehen netzgeführte Stromrichter, Wechselstrom- und Drehstromsteller, Frequenzumrichter, verschiedene Chopperschaltungen, Solarwechselrichter und ein Matrixumrichter für Messungen und Versuche zur Verfügung. Die Ausrüstung des Labors mit einer leistungsstarken Einspeisung, hochpräzisen Leistungsmessgeräten und schnellen Oszilloskopen erlaubt auch die Durchführung von Untersuchungen und Entwicklungsarbeiten mit und für Industriepartner. Die Kapazitäten des Labors für Leistungselektronik werden sinnvoll ergänzt durch die Möglichkeit, mit Mikroelektronik schnelle Signalschaltungen mit hoher zeitlicher Präzision zur Steuerung von Umrichtern zu generieren.
Aktuell 02.11.2020 Sprechstunden werden derzeit bei Bedarf angeboten. Inhaltliche Fragen zu Lehrveranstaltungen klären Sie bitte in den Veranstaltungen bzw. den als Ergänzung angebotenen "Offenen Laboren"/"Offenen Tutorien" oder den Diskussionforen in Moodle. Andere Fragen können Sie per Mail stellen. Falls die Fragen nicht per Mail beantwortet werden können, wird ein Online-Gesprächstermin vereinbart. "Office" hours will currently be offered as required. Questions regarding the lecture or lab must be clarified during the "Open Labs" or by using the discussion forum in Moodle. Other questions can be asked by mail. If a question cannot be answered by mail, an online meeting will be scheduled. Lehrveranstaltungen Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (Bachelor) Grundlagen der Informationstechnik Mikroprozessoren Software Engineering Java für C++-Anwender Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Advanced Programming Techniques Links Eclipse Plugin for MIT-Lab Minimal Portal based on Circuits ChibiOS-RT GitHub Mirror OSGi Getting Started Javadoc markup doclet and acompanying UML taglet JGrapes event-driven Java component framework PGP Fingerprint FA47 F488 6D57 73B3 400B A87B 9626 D893 BDC7 0FE9 zurück zur Personenliste
Our study program is free of tuition fees, which means that regular lectures and labs are paid for by the German state. The only regular costs are the so-called semester fees (around 292 € per semester), which cover local public transportation ticket university sports program cultural programs. The semester fee of the first winter semester is already included in the course fee (see below). Fees Besides the regular program, we offer a variety of add-ons like German classes, technical bridging courses as well as housing and admission services for which a moderate fee is charged. Very important: These fees are only due once you are accepted to our program. The online application is free of charge. Administrative Fee 190 Euros → Payment only once after your admission → Deadline 30.04. Download your invoice from KOPLA → Administrative fees are non-refundable Accommodation Fees 1300 Euros → Payment only once → Deadline: 15.06 Download your invoice from KOPLA → Accommodation fees are non-refundable. This fee is only due if you apply for a room through our services - which is highly recommended. It covers the rent for September and the apartment's deposit and administrative expenses. Please note: This year we had to increase the fee because of an increase of rent/deposit of our housing agencies. Course Fee 790 Euros → Payment only once → Deadline 31.07. Download your invoice from KOPLA → Course Fees are non-refundable. This fee is due once you know for sure that you will be coming to h_da (visa already received or will be provided in due time). It covers intercultural forums excursions German language courses including books technical bridging classes semester contribution for the 1st semester. More Information: Cost of Living Darmstadt is a large university town with several 10,000 students, located in the rural Rhein-Main area. As a consequence, the costs of living are comparable high. You will need an average of 950€ per month for the first 2 -3 semesters. During the internship and master thesis you will typically receive payment from the company where you are located. The amount of 950€ is comprised of: Health insurance (mandatory): approximately 80 €/month Room rent: approximately 370 €/month (± 10-15% depending on size of room) Food: approximately 300 €/month Other: approximately 200 €/month In addition, you have to pay a semester fee to the university, covering your public transportation ticket, sports etc.. For more details please check https://h-da.de/en/semester-contribution. Scholarships As we do not take any tuition fee, we cannot provide scholarships for our students. The only exception are students who have a refugee status. For this group, we can offer two scholarships for the first semester. For this, please contact the course director Prof. Fromm. You may check if you qualify for a DAAD or comparable scholarship. Please check the following (partly German) websites for details: DAAD scholarship Deutschlandstudium It is recommended to also check local institutions for possible scholarships. Student Jobs The master program is a full time presence program, which means that you will spend a reasonable amount of time in lectures and labs. Escpecially during the first semester it is not recommended to work in parallel. For the second semester, it is possible to find a student job either at the university or in industry. If you showed a good performance during the first semester and your German skills are B1 or better, you may apply for a bachelor lab tutor position. Some professors might have open research positions in their projects. Several companies around the university offer student jobs. The Career Center of the H-DA offers special trainings and fairs. The online database contains a variety of job offers.
Admission Prerequisites Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden How expensive is it to study in Germany? The cost of living in Germany will be approximately 850€ per month. In addition to the cost of living you have to pay a semester fee that is due in advance of each semester and amounts to approx. 250 -300 Euros (<link https: www.h-da.de studium studienorganisation semesterbeitrag _blank external-link-new-window>up to date information about the semester fee). The semester fee is a social contribution that entitles you to a large number of discounts and includes a semester ticket for public transportation within the Rhein-Main area. What is the deadline for applications and can I apply at any time? Please check the application website for up to date information of application deadlines. Please note: Due to the high number of students we are very strict on the deadlines. Late applicants will not be accepted. Admission Process Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden How can I track the delivery of my admission letter? You will receive an email from the courier service once your letter hasbeen picked up. The address on the admission is slightly different on the letter compared to the data I provided in KOPLA. The address is slightly different on the letter compared to the data I provided in KOPLA. Due to technical limitations of the university system which is creating the letters, not all adress fields can be exported. This of course has no effect on your acceptence. To make sure, that your letter is delivered by the courier service, we provide them your phone number (at least if you stored that in KOPLA). How do I know if H-DA received my documents / my payment? We understand that you are eager to get a return receipt once we receive your documents. Due to the high number of applicants please understand that we cannot provide this service. In KOPLA, you may check the following informtion: If the Paper Document status in your workflow is set to "Accepted", you know that your documents have been received. The reception of the payment is also visible in KOPLA in the section "Further information". Once we recive your payment we will print the official admission letter and send it to you by Courier (TNT). The tracking number can be checked in KOPLA. Not all required documents are yet available. What can I do? Usually this problem is related to the final Bachelor certificate. It is ok to send us a preliminary certificate for the paper document check. You will be accepted under restriction, which means, that you have to send us these documents as soon as you have them. The absolutely latest possibility is to show the documents in original to the student service center during the matriculation (this is mandatory anyway). If you don't have the documents at that time, you will not be matriculated at the H-DA. When shall I send paper documents? Certified copies of your documents have to be sent to Darmstadt once your electronic documents have been accepted. Please check the section "Further Information" on details. Electronic Documents not accepted. What does that mean? We are sorry, but your bachelor's qualification does not fit to our Master programme, therefore we had to reject your application. Electronic Documents accepted with restriction. What does this mean? This means that your qualification is ok, but some documents are missing and have to be provided later. Please check the feedback remark in KOPLA for more information. The system tells me: Electronic Documents accepted. What's next? Please send us a certified copy of your documents and pay the administrative fee. Informtion on this step is provided on the page "Further Information" in KOPLA. Communication Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden What can I do to facilitate communication with H-DA staff? As we have very many applicants to support and only very few ressources on our side, please use the following simple rules: Before sending an email, check the Usermanual, FAQ pages and other webpages. Avoid unecessary mail. Please note, there a re only a few of us busy checking your application AND answering your mails. If we spent too much timer answering mails we will need more time on checking your application. Please note: If every applicant sends us only one email per week, we have to check 200 mails a day! When sending us a mail, please always provide your application number. This will help us to find your records faster. Please use the KOPLA communication system or the <link>master@eit.h-da.de email adress only, because these will be checked by several staff members. How fast can I expect an answer from your side? Usually we will answer within 1 or 2 days. In times of many requests coming in, this may take up to 1 week. Please be patient and don't send us your request again. Our email system has an efficient spam filter .... Are there any senior students we can adress for questions? In the period May until August, senior students will be available to answer your questions. They can be adressed using the following email: <link>student-mse@eit.h-da.de Bank transfer Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden The space on the money transfer is too short to hold all information In this case, you may limit the information. The most important fields are the fee category (e.g. MSE-Admin) and your application id. Money transfer: My bank asks me about COLLECTING TAX COMMISSION. What dows that mean? This question seems to be asked by Indian banks especially. We must admit that we don't know what this means. On our side, we will not subtract any taxes from your amount, i.e. if your bank makes sure, that the requested amount arrives on our account we are fine... Visa and other Formalities Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden Do I need to apply for a visa if I want to study in Germany? EU citizens do not need a visa. Everybody else must apply for a visa for study purposes via the German diplomatic representation in their home country. You must not under any circumstances travel to Germany on a tourist visa. Further information is available at the <link https: www.auswaertiges-amt.de en einreiseundaufenthalt visabestimmungen-node _blank external-link-new-window regulations>Foreign Office of Germany. Accomodation Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden What will I have to do once I have arrived in Germany? This is an overview of the things you have to do once you are in Germany and before you start to study. We will assist you in all these matters: Booking a student accommodation Opening a bank account Take out health insurance Registration at the city authorities Enrolment at the university How and where can I apply for accomodation? You will have the possibility to reserve a student flat. You will find a reservation form in Kopla once you got accepted. Private Study and Bridging Classes Alle Antworten einblenden Alle Antworten ausblenden What will happen during the first month of my stay in Germany? IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE IN DARMSTADT ON THE 1st OF SEPTEMBER! Attend the Welcome Meeting First week of September - You will be busy with administration. Second week of September - German Tests and start of German Intensive Courses (3 courses depending on your German knowledge). An Intercultural Forum Living in Germany – and liking it will take place. You have to attend technical pre-semester courses. How can I prepare my study in Germany? In addition to all the formal things you have to do like getting the visa etc we have a few recommendations for preparing a successful study period: Software development will be an important subject in your curriculum. Our Master program is designed expecting very good C and C++ skills. As this has been a major obstacle for many students in the past, we recommend to study C and C++ programming before coming to Germany. A pretty good tutorial can be found here: <link http: www.cplusplus.com doc tutorial> www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/ Although German skills are not formally required before starting with the study, having at least basic skills will facilitate and enrich your stay very much. It will be easier to find a job, to communicate with Germans etc. Therefore we recommend to study the language (especially talking and understanding) before you come. In addition you may want to check the special section on German classes as well as the private study section in KOPLA for additional information Pandemic Information FAQs from our Student Guides for You!