Recent #Electrical engineering news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago

➀ The Technische Hochschule Aschaffenburg announced online information sessions for its part-time Bachelor of Engineering programs (Electrical/Information Technology and Industrial Engineering), targeting professionals seeking leadership roles in engineering;

➁ The programs combine flexible self-study with on-campus sessions and integrate practical research labs, with applications open until August 15, 2025;

➂ Collaborating with Hochschule Darmstadt and zfh, the curriculum emphasizes career advancement for working adults through an eight-semester structure.

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2 months ago

➀ Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule offers six Bachelor programs (e.g., Electrical Engineering, Computer Science) through its online evening study format, starting September 2025;

➁ Key benefits include small-group learning (≤30 students), weekly virtual sessions, flexible self-study, and personalized tutoring;

➂ Early applicants before July 15, 2025, qualify for a 'Super Early Bird' discount of up to €2,562.

Electrical engineering
4 months ago

➀ Hochschule Darmstadt offers two online master's programs—Electrical Engineering (M.Sc.) and Reliability Engineering (M.Eng.)—in collaboration with zfh, focusing on technical, managerial, and sustainability skills for leadership roles;

➁ The Electrical Engineering program provides four specializations (Automation, Energy Technology, Medical Technology, and Microelectronics) with flexible study durations (4-6 semesters) based on prior academic credits;

➂ The Reliability Engineering program emphasizes sustainable production processes and requires a relevant bachelor's degree and professional experience, preparing graduates for careers in manufacturing and technical management.

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4 months ago

➀ Hochschule Kaiserslautern offers part-time Master's programs in Electrical Engineering and Process Engineering, designed for professionals seeking career advancement in fields like automation, Industry 4.0, and energy sectors;

➁ An online information session on May 13, 2025, will provide details about the programs, with professors and coordinators available for Q&A;

➂ The flexible study format combines self-paced learning, online classes, and in-person sessions, with applications open until August 15, 2025, for the winter semester.

Electrical engineering
5 months ago

➀ Saarland University researchers are developing lightweight elastomer films for smart textiles, touch displays, and speakers with haptic feedback.

➁ These films can be precisely controlled to vibrate, flex, press, or pull using electrical voltage.

➂ The research focuses on creating more efficient, stable, sensitive, and responsive smart film actuators.

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6 months ago

➀ The Technische Hochschule Aschaffenburg offers Bachelor's degree programs in Electrical and Information Engineering and Business Engineering for working professionals looking to advance their careers.

➁ The programs, offered in collaboration with the Hochschule Darmstadt and supported by the zfh – Zentrum für Fernstudien im Hochschulverbund, combine self-study phases with on-campus sessions for high flexibility.

➂ The labs of TH Aschaffenburg are integrated into the on-campus events and can be used for research and thesis work.

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6 months ago

The IDA Institute strengthens its further development in the research and development sector.

The research institute, as a successful part of the regional innovation system, achieves this through various cooperations.

The IDA ends its fiscal year 2024 with record third-party funding, patents, and invention notifications. The institute has raised more than 5.7 million euros in third-party funding since 2019 and currently employs thirteen staff. The IDA cooperates closely with universities, universities, and industry. These collaborations enable mutual exchange of ideas between IDA, business, and society. The Institute achieves a regional reputation with its expertise and provides effective research and development support for large companies as well as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Research partners benefit from well-equipped laboratories, participation in in-house training, and the opportunity to obtain a guest researcher status, as well as the granting and supervision of bachelor's, master's, and doctoral theses. There is also the possibility of completing a doctorate in collaboration with universities. Doctoral students can remain in the IDA or in the regional industry. "This has the advantage that the region is supplied with scientifically trained personnel and this personnel does not have to migrate to urban areas," says Professor Jürgen Ulm, director of the IDA Institute.

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6 months ago

➀ ETH Zürich researchers have developed an ultra-wideband MHz to THz plasmonic EO modulator that achieves terahertz data transmission;

➁ The modulator can convert data signals with frequencies above 1 Terahertz efficiently into optical signals for transmission through fiber optic networks;

➂ The technology could have applications in 6G mobile networks, medical imaging, material analysis, and high-performance measurement technology.

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6 months ago

➀ A research team in Saarland, Germany is developing miniaturized pumps and valves using dielectric elastomeric silicone films, which are lightweight, compact, and energy-efficient.

➁ These devices operate without compressed air, motors, or lubricants and are suitable for cleanroom environments.

➂ The technology is scalable and can be used in various applications, including automotive, medical, pharmaceutical, and industrial processing.

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6 months ago

➀ Dr. Kathrin Goldammer has been appointed as an honorary professor at HTW Berlin, Faculty 1 Engineering – Energy and Information.

➁ She brings extensive experience in the energy industry and expertise in applied energy research to the renewable energy programs.

➂ Goldammer's professorship focuses on the energy and electricity industry, energy policy, and the social framework for the use of renewable energy.

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7 months ago

➀ Researchers at the Fritz-Haber Institute have made progress in electrocatalysis, revealing how catalysts can remain in unexpected forms during nitrate reduction processes.

➁ The study, published in Nature Materials, uses advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques to observe changes in catalysts during reactions, challenging previous assumptions about catalyst behavior.

➂ The findings could pave the way for more efficient catalyst designs, particularly in ammonia production from nitrates, offering a potential alternative to traditional Haber-Bosch process with reduced carbon emissions.

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8 months ago
➀ The world's largest moving coil meter, about 17 feet square, will be on display at the Tenth Electrical Engineers Exhibition. ➁ The meter scale is over 20 feet long and will display the total electrical load connected during the exhibition. ➂ The meter movement weighs over 3 cwt, with about a tenth being magnet. ➃ Nalder Bros. and Thompson Ltd. designed and constructed the movement and dial, and a special current transformer will be used.
Electrical engineeringEngineering
8 months ago
➀ Empa researchers have developed a 3D-printed, biodegradable mushroom battery that could power sensors in agriculture or remote research areas. The battery, made from two types of mushrooms, is non-toxic and biodegradable. ➁ The battery is a microbial fuel cell that uses the metabolic processes of mushrooms to generate electricity. ➂ The researchers are working to improve the battery's performance and durability, and to explore the use of other mushroom species.
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9 months ago
➀ Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology investigated the retinal neurons of blind mice using microelectrodes, revealing a stable behavior that is promising for retinal implantation. ➁ The study shows that retinal ganglion cells can take on different roles and perform individual tasks for vision, even when parts of the retina degenerate. ➂ The findings are significant for the development of retinal implants that aim to restore vision in blind patients through electrical stimulation.
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10 months ago
➀ Dr. Liana Khamidullina, a former doctoral candidate and current post-doctoral researcher at TU Ilmenau, receives the esteemed Dr. Wilhelmy-VDE Prize 2024 for her dissertation in electrical engineering and information technology. The prize, worth 3,000 Euros, is awarded annually by the Dr. Wilhelmy Foundation and the Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technology (VDE) to outstanding young female engineers. The award ceremony takes place at the VDE Bayern Evening 2024 in Munich. ➁ The prize recognizes exceptional dissertations in the field of electrical engineering and information technology, aiming to promote the positive image of female scientists and address the shortage of skilled professionals in relevant fields. ➂ Khamidullina's dissertation, which involves developing and analyzing new signal processing concepts, was evaluated with the highest distinction 'summa cum laude'. Her groundbreaking work enables a wide range of interdisciplinary applications in areas such as mobile communication, radar technology, and biomedical signal processing.
Electrical engineeringEngineeringInformation Technology
10 months ago
➀ The Freiwillige Feuerwehr Niederwerrn, Institute for Energy and High Voltage Technology (IEHT), and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS) conducted a joint experiment to test the distance rules for fire department operations near electrical equipment. ➁ An experiment was set up on a secured parking lot with a high-voltage wire under 70 kilovolts, simulating a 110 kV overhead power line. ➂ The experiment demonstrated that the fire department's distance rules can be considered safe for a distance of ten meters from the wire at this voltage.
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10 months ago
➀ The Fraunhofer FEP is developing a digital twin of the coating process for piezoelectric thin films to improve the performance and reproducibility of ultrasonic sensors. ➁ The project is part of the DigiMatUs joint project, aiming to meet the growing demands for high-resolution piezoelectric ultrasonic sensors. ➂ Advanced technologies like ontologies and AI are used to analyze and optimize the coating process parameters.
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10 months ago
The Fraunhofer Institute for Layer and Surface Technology IST and Feng Chia University (FCU) are developing surface and production technology for optical and electrical systems. The cooperation aims to develop cross-industry technological solutions in the field of surface and production technology, with a focus on optical and electrical systems. The official opening of FIP-SPE@FCU took place on October 28, 2024, in Taiwan.
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11 months ago
➀ The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) has developed a Universal Display Data Converter (UDDC) for seamless image data transfer to microdisplays. ➁ The UDDC converts various video interfaces to a standard for driving microdisplays and facilitates development in AR and VR. ➂ The system uses an FPGA and supports industry-standard video protocols, including MIPI D-PHY+DSI and SMPTE SDI.
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11 months ago
➀ Dr. Thomas Flisgen has been appointed as a Professor of Theoretical Electrical Engineering at the Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) from the winter semester 2024/25. His research will focus on electromagnetic field calculation and he will strengthen the strategic partnership between BTU and the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH). ➁ The appointment marks a return to academic roots for Flisgen, who was previously a group leader at the FBH. ➂ The collaboration between BTU and FBH provides students with access to advanced research and development opportunities, and strengthens the connection between BTU and the technology site Adlershof.
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