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Electrical / Information Engineering, Department

Department of Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH

Department of Computer Science & Electrical Engineering
Campus Ring 1
D-28759 Bremen
Telephone: +49 421 200-40
https://www.jacobs-university.de

Jacobs Univ. Bremen (priv.)
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Basic information

Total number of students
60
Number of master degree students
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Percentage of teaching by practitioners
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Percentage of teaching by practitioners, master's
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Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase
12/14 points

Group 1

Results of study

Graduations in appropriate time, undergraduate degrees
95.2%

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Graduations in appropriate time, master's
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Job market- and career-orientation

Contact with work environment, bachelor's
4 points

Group 2

Contact with work environment, master's
no data
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Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment
10.7%
Master theses in cooperation with work environment
no data

Research

Publications per academic
8.3

Group 1

Citations per publication
1.8

Group 3

Third party funds per academic
68.6 T€

Group 2

Doctorates per professor
0.4

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Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support
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Support in studies
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Courses offered
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Study organisation
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Exams
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Digital teaching elements
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Research orientation
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Job market preparation
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Rooms
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Library
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IT-infrastructure
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Laboratories
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Overall study situation
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Degree courses without details

Further degree courses of the department
none

Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

Small group sizes, which means individual support; professors are contactable and do not delegate teaching and individual support; lecture content is supported with labs; advisor and course coordinator support the students when selecting courses and generally with any problems during their studies.

Special features regarding the international orientation

Professors have international links and can therefore offer extensive support for semesters abroad or switching to a Graduate School. All of our professors have worked abroad or obtained a doctorate abroad, or have non-German nationality. Our professors have gained teaching experience in the USA, Japan, Austria or Iran in particular.

Special features regarding the equipment

Labs for beginners courses, for signal processors, and FPGA programming. The research laboratories are also being made accessible so that students can also work on special and expensive equipment. Students have access to a wide range of online resources for literature and software licences.

Special features regarding research activities

Activities in many projects involving the German Research Foundation, ZIM, EU and industry. Topics include security, localisation, detecting influence through pulse interference, mobile communications, satellite communications, powerline and DSL, DNA analysis, joint source and channel coding, to name just a few.

Support for founders

J-CUB, start-up weekend, start-up competition, spin-offs by professors, where some PhD and B.Sc./M.Sc. graduates find their first job.

Other special features

Apart from examinations, there is barely any hierarchical relationship between teaching staff and students; instead they work together on the teaching content and research results; Professors and teaching staff view themselves as providers of a service.

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Acronyms

(S) = Students' judgements

(F) = Facts

(P) = Professors' judgements

Last Update 2022: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education

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