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Electrical / Information Engineering, Department

Fakultät Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik

Technische Universität Dresden

Fakultät Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
Helmholtzstraße 18
D-01069 Dresden
Telephone: +49 351 463-32281
https://tu-dresden.de

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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

1,240

Number of master degree students (w/o teacher qualification)

180

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

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Percentage of teaching by practitioners, master's

no data

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

11/14 points

Job market- and career-orientation

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

no data

Master theses in cooperation with work environment

no data

Research

Publications per academic

4

Citations per publication

3.3

Third party funds per academic

252,900 €

Doctorates per professor

2

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support
Support in studies
Courses offered
Study organisation
Exam organisation

Not specified
Digital teaching elements
Research orientation
Offers for career orientation

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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
Return rate of the questionnaires

no data

Students' assessments on consecutive master's degree courses

Teacher support

number of cases below 15

Not specified
Support in studies

number of cases below 15

Not specified
Digital teaching elements

number of cases below 15

Not specified
Courses offered

number of cases below 15

Not specified
Study organisation

number of cases below 15

Not specified
Transition to Master's studies

number of cases below 15

Not specified
Research orientation

number of cases below 15

Not specified
Overall study situation

number of cases below 15

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Return rate of the questionnaires

no data

Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

The Member States of the European Union have set themselves the task of standardising the education landscape across Europe. In the course of this, the degree courses have been restructured: modules and credit points aimed at enabling international comparison have been introduced. We have revised and modernised our courses of study leading to a Diplom correspondingly, but have consciously chosen to retain the globally recognised Diplom-Ingenieur (Dipl.-Ing.) qualification. In addition to our Diplom courses, we offer Master's courses in suitable subject areas for interested parties.

Special features regarding the international orientation

The Master's degree course in Nanoelectronic Systems is conducted entirely in English and is therefore aimed at English-speaking Bachelor's graduates. These may be native-speakers or foreign or German citizens who use English as a language of communication.

Special features regarding the equipment

The "Werner-Hartmann-Zentrum" (WHZ) electronics technologies centre is one of the faculty's scientific establishments. The centrepiece of the WHZ is the Werner-Hartmann Building – the high-tech lab building belonging to the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, which has been in use since October 2013. Seven professorships from four different faculty institutes currently have outstanding infrastructure conditions for teaching and research using the state-of-the-art equipment, with a total of 2,200 m² of lab space in the clean room classes ISO 8 to ISO 4.

Special features regarding research activities

The research projects listed subsequently are merely a selection and only provide a partial insight into the faculty's research activities. They are funded by the European Union, the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and countless industry partners: Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop« (CeTI); Else Kröner Fresenius Centre for Digital Health; FET Flagship Programme: Human Brain Project; National 5G Energy Hub; BMBF project fast – fast actuators sensors & transceivers

Further information on research activities

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(P) = Professors' judgements

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