Search result: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2018

Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Master Information
Generally Accessible Seminars and Colloquia
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
227-0919-00LKnowledge-Based Image Interpretation Information Z0 credits2SL. Van Gool
AbstractWith the lecture series on special topics of Knowledge based image interpretation we sporadically offer special talks.
Learning objectivePresentation and discussion of internal and external original research results on the area of image analysis, computer vision, virtual and augmented reality and physically based simulation. Following recent work in the literature.
ContentPresentation and discussion of internal and external original research results on the area of image analysis, computer vision, virtual and augmented reality and physically based simulation. Following recent work in the literature.
227-0920-00LSeminar in Systems and Control Information Z0 credits1SF. Dörfler, R. D'Andrea, J. Lygeros, R. Smith
AbstractCurrent topics in Systems and Control presented mostly by external speakers from academia and industry.
Learning objectivesee above
227-0980-00LSeminar on Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Information Z0 credits2SK. P. Prüssmann, S. Kozerke, M. Rudin
AbstractActuel developments and problems of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Learning objectiveGetting insight to advanced topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
227-0970-00LResearch Topics in Biomedical Engineering Information Z0 credits2KK. P. Prüssmann, M. Rudin, M. Stampanoni, K. Stephan, J. Vörös
AbstractCurrent topics in Biomedical Engineering presented mostly by external speakers from academia and industry.
Learning objectivesee above
227-0955-00LSeminar in Electromagnetics, Photonics and Terahertz Information Z3 credits2SJ. Leuthold
AbstractSelected topics of the current research activities of the IFH and closely related institutions are discussed.
Learning objectiveHave an overview on the research activities of the IFH.
227-0708-00LDiagnostics, Measurement and Testing Technology in High Voltage Technology Information
Does not take place this semester.
Z0 credits2Sto be announced
AbstractDiscussion of various diagnostic methods to evaluate the electrical insulation of the components and subsystems of high-voltage networks. Independent performance of experiments in the laboratory using high and low voltages. Acquaintance with the most important testing methods and international standards. Calibration methods and maintenance of high-voltage measuring devices.
Learning objectivesee above
Lecture notesHandouts
Literature- M. Beyer, W. Boeck, K. Möller, W. Zaengl: Hochspannungstechnik, Springer-Verlag, 1986
- A. Küchler: Hochspannungstechnik, Springer, Berlin, 3. Auflage, 2009
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