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Join our top-notch academic programs at Chemnitz University focusing on electrical engineering, sensor technology, and energy systems. Dive into cutting-edge research areas, such as micro- and nano-systems, energy harvesting, and sensor applications. Explore the latest advancements in bio- and medical applications, batteries, and materials. Benefit from expert-led courses and hands-on projects, preparing you for a successful career in the evolving field of technology. Contact Dr. Christian Müller for more information.
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Academic Studies at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technoloy Chemnitz University of Technology
Studies at TU-Chemnitz Fundamentals Specialization
Bachelor Electrical Engineering Mastercourse (german only) Berufsfelder: Automatization Techniques Elektrical Energy Techniques Microsystem- and System Techniques Micro- and Nanoelectronic Mikrosysteme und Mikroelektronik Mastercourse (engl.) Mastercourse (engl.) new Micro and Nano Systems Embedded Systems Mastercourse (german only) Energie- und Automatisierungssysteme Bachelor Information- and Communication Systems Topics: HF-Techniques Information Technology System Design Communication Networks Digital Systems/ Circuits Mastercourse (german only) Mastercourse (engl.) Int. Vehicles, Comm. and Sensing Information and Communication Systems Studies at TU Chemnitz Bachelor Renewable Energies Bachelor Elektromobility Bachelor Medical Techniques
Education and Research at the Chair for Measurement and Sensor Technology Chemnitz University of Technology
C Chair for Measurement and Sensor Technology – Prof. Kanoun Impedance Spectroscopy International Workshop on Impedance Spectroscopy Chemnitz • Variety of materials and structures • Effects with different spectral properties • Hidden measurands become accessible • Sensor delivers better information R Bio- and Medical Applications Batteries for Mobile and Stationary Applications Capacitive and Inductive Sensors Materials and Thin Layers
Chair for Measurement and Sensor Technology – Prof. Kanoun Energy Harvesting Energy Supply for Monitoring of Overhead Power Line Networks with Wireless Sensor Nodes • Availability of ambient energy • Characterization of system components • Optimization of energy demand • System design • Hybrid power supply systems Project B 3 Energy Autonomous Sensor Nodes
Chair for Measurement and Sensor Technology – Prof. Kanoun Sensors based on Micro- and Nanomaterials • Without adhesive • High resolution • High measurement range • Flexible application to substrate CNT SDS CNT-Dispersions Digital printed CNT strain gauges
Contact Person Dr. Christian Müller TU-Chemnitz Reichenhainer Str. 70 room W 209 Telefon: +49 (371) 531-32915 E-Mail: christian.mueller@etit.tu-chemnitz.de http://lattes.cnpq.br/8486005200690763 online www.tu-chemnitz.de/etit/messtech/