Tag: Electrical Engineering

1. June 2023

Ready, set, go quantum! New Master's programme "Quantum Technologies in Electrical and Computer Engineering" starts in the winter semester 2023/24

1. June 2023

Picture of the month: Rare earth-doped nanoparticles Developing biomarkers with versatile properties at the Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology (LENA)

1. April 2023

This crystal is to become smaller Picture of the month from the Cluster of Excellence QuantumFrontiers

21. February 2023

BesserLesen: Reading promotion through app and AI-supported speech recognition Mobile application to promote reading skills of children

16. February 2023

Open software and hardware architecture for the vehicles of the future BMBF funds joint project for intelligent and connected driving

13. February 2023

QuantumFrontiers MasterClass in Istanbul Researchers from Braunschweig visit Turkey's top school

Bildnachweis: Kookmin University 1. February 2023

Factories for data International research on "self-awareness" of data-centric IT platforms

24. January 2023

Artificial intelligence made of light Professor Christian Werner on his cooperation with LENA

21. December 2022

O nanotree, O nanotree ... how small are your leaves

10. November 2022

Compact, highly efficient and durable TU Braunschweig researches the reliability and service life of power electronics

7. November 2022

Inaugural Lectures by Prof. Dr Christoph Karrasch and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eduard Jorswieck Quantum Mechanics in Low Dimensions From Digital Communications to Quantum Networks

27. October 2022

German-Japanese Summer Visiting Tokyo with Professor Vadim Issakov

31. August 2022

Machine Pattern Recognition for Master’s Students Short review of the Deep Learning Lab 2022

16. August 2022

Chasing viruses and antibodies with magnets Dr. Aidin Lak, Head of the "Metrology4Life" Junior Research Group

11. August 2022

Going for a microwave Adventure Vadim Issakov as Distinguished Microwave Lecturer 2023-2025

1. August 2022

Boost for quantum computer development ERDF funding accelerates installation of new laboratory structures for the miniaturisation of components

Die Photovoltaikanlage (mit 14 kW installierter Leistung) auf dem alten Heizkraftwerk der TU Braunschweig ist Teil des Forschungsprojekts Netzregelung 2.0. Bildnachweis: elenia/TU Braunschweig 8. July 2022

Power converters can keep the interconnected grid stable even with very high shares of renewable energies Final conference of the "Netzregelung 2.0" project

5. July 2022

The Barcelona-Braunschweig LED-connection Interview with Professor Daniel Prades from the University of Barcelona

1. July 2022

Picture of the Month: Atom by atom towards the perfect LED From the Institute of Applied Physics