Curriculum 2014: Micro-and Optoelectronics

Curriculum for the specialization Micro-and Optoelectronics

For students of program years PY14 and further [SER14]. For an overview on C@mpus see here.

Component Count of Modules Total CP Rule
Basic Modules (BM) 3 27 CP Advanced Higher Mathematics
Electronics and Communication (EC) (one from the list)
Computer Science (one from the list) (CS)
Core Modules (CM)/Wahlpflichtfächer 5 30CP Five (5) modules from the list have to be selected
Supplementary Elective Modules/Wahlfächer 3 18CP Three (3) 6-Credit Points (CP) modules from the list or any remaining item from the Core Modules list
Supplementary Seminar Module (Sem)/Wahlpflichtfach 1 3CP One (1) Seminar
Supplementary Lab Module (Lab)/Wahlpflichtfach 1 6CP One (1) Lab
Non-Technical Modules (NT)/Wahlpflichtfächer 1 6CP One (1) Non-Technical Selection
Master Thesis Project Module 1 30CP Mandatory
    Total 120 CP  

For all modules of the major listed below which are marked with a module description can be found by clicking on the module name. A detailed description of all modules of the INFOTECH Master can be found in the Module Handbook which is updated continuously.

 

Core Modules (CM)
Module Name Lecturer Summer Term Winter Term
Advanced CMOS Devices and Technology Burghartz  
Embedded Systems Engineering Radetzki  
Flat-Panel Displays Frühauf  
Intelligent Sensors and Actors Schulze  
 Lasers, Light Sources and Illumination Systems Werner  
Optoelectronics I Werner  
Optoelectronic Devices and Circuits II Berroth  
Physical Design of Integrated Circuits Berroth  
Radio Frequency Technology Hesselbarth  
Solid State Electronics Werner    

 

Basic ModuleAdvanced Higher Mathematics 9CP
Advanced Higher Mathematics (AHM)
Basic Module Computer Science, 9CP
Computer Science (Selection I: CAO+DSA) Computer Architecture and Organization (CAO)
Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA)
Computer Science (Selection II: CAO+PL) Computer Architecture and Organization (CAO)
Concepts of Programming Languages (PL)
Computer Science (Selection III: CAO+OS) Computer Architecture and Organization (CAO)
Operating Systems (OS)
Computer Science (Selection IV: DSA+PL) Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA)
Concepts of Programming Languages (PL)
Computer Science (Selection V: DSA+OS) Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA)
Operating Systems (OS)
Computer Science (Selection VI: PL+OS) Concepts of Programming Languages (PL)
Operating Systems (OS)
Basic Module EC 9CP
Electronics and Communicaton (Selection I: Com+SST) Communications (Com)
Signal and System Theory (SST)
Electronics and Communicaton (Selection II: Com+RF) Communications (Com)
Radio Frequency Technology: Introduction (RF)
Electronics and Communicaton (Selection III: Com+ElC) Communications (Com)
Electronic Circuits (ElC)
Electronics and Communicaton (Selection IV: SST+RF) Signal and System Theory (SST)
Radio Frequency Technology: Introduction (RF)
Electronics and Communicaton (Selection V: SST+ElC) Signal and System Theory (SST)
Electronic Circuits (ElC)
Electronics and Communicaton (Selection VI: RF+ElC) Radio Frequency Technology: Introduction (RF)
Electronic Circuits (ElC)

 

 

Supplementary Elective Modules
Module Name Lecturer Summer Term Winter Term
 Deep Learning Yang  
Antennas Hesselbarth  
Basics of Radio Frequency Technology Zhu  
Battery Modelling and Energy Management Birke  
Communication Networks II Kirstädter  
Communications III ten Brink  
Compilerbau (in German) Plödereder  
Data Compression Simon  
3D Scanner - Algorithms and Systems Simon  
 Data Warehousing, Data Mining, and OLAP Mitschang  
Detection and Pattern Recognition Yang    
Digital System Design Simon  
Discrete Optimization Funke  
Distributed Systems II Rothermel  
Distributed Systems Rothermel  
Dünnschichttechnologie (in German) Frühauf  
Entwurf und Implementierung eines Compilers (in German) Plödereder  
Error Control Coding: Algebraic and Convolutional Codes ten Brink  
 Hardware Description Languages Radetzki  
Human Computer Interaction Schmidt/Henze  
Imaging Science Bruhn  
Industrial Automation Systems Weyrich  
Information Theory ten Brink/Aref  
Introduction to Robotics (Robotics I) Toussaint  
Introduction to Modern Cryptography Küsters  
IT Service Management Jähnert  
Loose Coupling and Message-based Integration Leymann  
 Kalman Filtering and Matrix Computations Yang  
Machine Learning Toussaint ...
Microwave Analog Frontend Design Kallfass  
 Mobile Computing Rothermel  
Model-Driven Software Development Becker  
Modeling, Simulation and Specification Radetzki  
 Modern Error Correction ten Brink  

 Multimodal Interaction for Ubiquitous Computers

 Schmidt  
Netbased Applications and e-Commerce Schwarz  
Network Security (Part B) and Mobile Network Architecture  Evolution (Part A) Schopp/Kiesel

(Part A)


(Part B)
Optical Signal Processing Frühauf  
Parallel Systems Simon  
Performance Modeling and Simulation Kühn/ Kirstädter  
Programmanalysen und Compilerbau (in German) Plödereder  
Real-Time Programming Plödereder  
Schaltungsentwurf in nanometerskaligen CMOS Technologien Anders    
Security and Privacy Küsters  
Sensor principles and integrated interface circuits Anders  
Smart Cities and Internet of Things Aiello  
Software Engineering for Real-Time Systems Ebert/Weyrich  
Space-Time Wireless Communication ten Brink  
Statistical and Adaptive Signal Processing Yang  
Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of Autonomous Systems Toussaint  
Visualization Weiskopf  
Service Computing Leymann  
Smart Grids (in German) Rudion  
System and Web Security Küsters  
Business Process Management Leymann  
Study Project N.N    
 Advanced Signal Processing and Deep Learning (discontinued) Yang    

 

Seminar Modules

Objective of a Seminar

The students have learned to deal with original scientific literature and to research up-to-date information on their own. They are able to acquire deep insight into a given subject, mainly based on self-study, to give a presentation of the subject utilizing adequate presentation techniques, and to defend the subject in a scientific discussion. Moreover, they have participated in the scientific discussion of subjects presented by fellow students.

The technical content varies. Seminars are offered on diverse up-to-date subjects of current scientific interest in the field of Information Technology. Seminars, listed below can be used as INFOTECH Seminars. Listing here does not mean, that they are currently offered nor that they are offered in the semester (winter/summer) in question. The actual available seminars are published by the institutes offering it. Seminars have to be booked twice, firstly with the institutes for a seat and secondly with the office of examinations to receive a marking.

Information Visualization of High-Dimensional Data​

Seminars (Sem)      
Module Name Lecturer Summer Term Winter Term
Advanced Software Engineering: Non-Functional Aspects in Software Engineering Becker/van Hoorn  
Recent Advances in Computer Vision Bruhn  
Information Visualization of High-Dimensional Data Weiskopf/Koch  
Provenance in Information Systems Herschel  
Bildverarbeitung - Algorithmen und Architekturen (in English) Simon   
Seminar (Advanced Topics in Communications Transmission) ten Brink
Seminar (Advanced Topics in Communication Networks and Engineering) Kirstädter
Seminar (Advanced Topics in Radio Frequency Technology) Hesselbarth
Seminar (Selected Topics on Power and Microwave Electronics) Kallfass  

For current offerings of the institutes refer to LSF.

Lab Modules

Lab Courses, listed below can be used as INFOTECH Lab Courses. Listing here does not mean, that they are currently offered nor that they are offered in the semester (winter/summer) in question. The actual available Lab Courses are published by the institutes offering it. Lab Courses have to be booked twice, firstly with the institutes for a seat and secondly with the office of examinations to receive a marking.

Lab Courses (Lab)
Module Name Lecturer Summer Term Winter Term
Smart Energy Systems Aiello  
Lab Course Visual Computing Ertl/Frieß/Schatz/Rau  
Practical Course Information Systems Mitschang/Schwarz  
Elements of High Performance RISC Processors - Design and Synthesis Wunderlich / Rodriguez Gomez  
Lab Course (High Performance Programming with Graphics Cards) Simon  
Lab Course Interaktive Systeme: Physical Computing Henze  
Lab Course Multimedia Communications Knaub
Lab Course Simulation of multiphysics field problems Grabmaier (ITE)  
Lab Course (Industrial Automation) Weyrich  
Lab Course (Radio Frequency Technology) Hesselbarth
Lab Course (Statistical Signal Processing) Yang  

For current offerings of the institutes refer to LSF.

 

Non-Technical Modules (NT)
Course Name Lecturer Summer Term Winter Term
Non-Technical (Selection I: IaCL+TIM)
Information and Contract Law (IaCL)
Technology and Innovation Management (TIM)
N.N.    
Non-Technical (Selection II: IaCL+BMA)
Information and Contract Law (IaCL)
Business Management and Administration (BMA)
N.N.    
Non-Technical (Selection III:BMA+TIM)
Business Management and Administration (BMA)
Technology and Innovation Management (TIM)
N.N.    

 

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