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    • Silicon Semiconductor Technology
      • Realisierung von Koppelkondensatoren für Betriebsspannungen über 1200V durch Integration von Parallelwiderständen
      • Hybrid polymer based Bragg grating sensors – Fundamental investigations and application
      • A Synergetic Training Network on Energy beam Processing: from Modelling to Industrial Applications
      • Atomic layer deposition of dopant source layers for semiconductor doping – Characterization and modelling of drive-in processes
    • Wide-Bandgap Devices
      • Untersuchungen zur Leistungsdichte und Effizienz eines isolierenden DC/DC-Wandlers in GaN-Technologie
      • Dynamic Characterization of Molded Devices and Fundamental Investigations on Reliability
      • Charge compensation in 4H silicon carbide – Simulation, modelling and experimental verification
      • SiC-BIFET: Untersuchungen zu bipolaren SiC-Feldeffekttransistoren für das Mittelspannungsnetz
      • Development of semiconductor sensors based on silicon carbide
      • Kristallzüchtung von Nitrid-Einkristallen mit hoher Reinheit
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      • GRK 1161: Disperse systems for electronic applications – subproject electron devices in a nano-crystalline matrix
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      • Thin-Film Transistors with Novel Architecture for RF Circuits and Systems
      • Engineering of Nanoelectronic Materials – B6 (Druckbare Elektronik)
      • Local leakage currents in nanoparticulate films
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      • Herstellung und Charakterisierung von Heterostrukturen aus 2D Materialien
      • Entwicklung eines PDMS-basierten Mikrofluidiksystems
      • Erforschung der Oberflächenpräparation und der Rückgewinnung von Aluminiumnitrid-Substraten
      • Growth and stability of anisotropic nanoparticles in liquids
      • Leistungszentrum Elektroniksysteme (LZE), Teilprojekt 1: “Impedanzmessplatz für DC/DC-Wandler”
      • Leistungszentrum Elektroniksysteme (LZE), Teilprojekt 2: “Robuste Gestaltung induktiver Energieüberträger für bewegte Anwendungen”
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In the Workshop

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Jörg Schulze

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jörg Schulze

Department of Electrical-Electronic-Communication Engineering
Chair of Electron Devices

Room: Room 1.122
Cauerstr. 6
91058 Erlangen
  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-28634
  • Email: joerg.schulze@fau.de
  • Website: https://www.leb.tf.fau.de/

In the Workshop – From the idea to implementation

The practical relevance of the teaching is established via the workshop training. The practical training in mechanical material processing and synthesis, system, circuit and component development, design, validation, trial and testing runs parallel to the theoretical study of natural sciences and electrical engineering and information technology under the condition of the preservation of creation through ethical behavior, the commitment to sustainability and the guarantee of quality & reliability and perfectly formed design.

From bachelor’s education to master’s degree to mastery!

Our workshop training philosophy

And just as in 1919, when the doors of the Bauhaus opened for the first time, the essence of the workshop includes:

  • Avoidance of everything rigid, preference for the creative, freedom of individuality,
  • Participation of students in the research and development work of our department,
  • Bringing forth and realization of creative ideas and concepts (“Marketplace of Ideas”).

The cornerstone of this education is the basic practical training, which is mandatory for all our students. This consists of the various basic and advanced practical courses and the two experimental qualification theses:

  • Bachelor thesis (“The journeyman’s piece”) and
  • Master thesis (“The masterpiece”)

This experimental qualification work can – under certain conditions – also be completed in industry (work in practice) in order to carry out analyses of current problems, or can be completed in a domestic or foreign partner institute in order to learn new methods and techniques or to study new findings (for more information, see: “To think out of the box”).

The in-depth practical training, which goes beyond the basic canon, takes place by applying for advertised, paid scientific assistant positions of the “Workshop”, which are defined by the research and development projects of the respective institutes, or by convening the “Marketplace of Ideas” by our students (for further information see: “Marketplace of Ideas”).

For excellent students, there is the possibility of a doctorate after completion of the master’s program, and for selected, excellent doctoral students, there is even the possibility of a habilitation afterwards.

Every student of our department can be active in the “workshop” with the beginning of their studies!

 

Prof. Dr. Yasmine Elogail, former master’s student and doctoral candidate at the Institute of Semiconductor Technology (IHT) at the University of Stuttgart; the picture was taken during her doctorate in the “workshop” of the IHT. She is now a professor at the Zewail University of Science and Technology in her hometown of Cairo. | Photo: Institute of Semiconductor Technology (IHT), University of Stuttgart

 

 

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