Master’s Programmes in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
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Change in the Master's Programmes offered as of the winter semester 2022
The Master's Programme Energy and Automation Technology will no longer be open to new admissions starting in the winter semester of 2022. The two Master's Programmes
- Automatisierung und Robotische Systeme and
- Elektrische Energietechnik und nachhaltige Energiesysteme
will be offered in succession. More information will be published on the dean's office page.
Course ID : UE 066 503 – Master's Programme Electrical power engineering and sustainable energy systems\ UE 066 504 – Master’s Programme Embedded Systems\ UE 066 507 – Master’s Programme Telecommunications\ UE 066 508 – Master’s Programme Microelectronics and Photonics\ UE 066 515 – Master’s Programme Automation and Robotic System
Duration of course : 4 semesters
Credits : 120 ECTS
Electrical Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy Systems
The Master's Programme in Electrical Power Engineering and Sustainable Energy Systems deals with the many aspects of the topic of "energy" with a focus on "electricity" - from provision, preferably from renewable resources, to questions of distribution and security of supply, to efficient use, for example in electromobility. Finally, energy industry issues and scenarios are addressed through more flexible and decentralized markets. Students gain an in-depth insight into the interplay of technical issues of energy provision, storage and use with economic, social and ecological aspects.
Information and Communication Engineering
Telecommunications deal with the transfer, switching and processing of messages and information. Messages in the form of language, images or data need to be converted into electrical or optical signals.
Microelectronics and Photonics
Microelectronics is the technological basis of our information society. All modern communications and information technology systems are based on this technology, as are components used in automation, consumer electronics, automotive technology, aviation, space travel and technical medicine.
Automation and Robotic System
Automation and robotic systems are now found in almost all areas of life and are key drivers of technological progress. The aim of the master's program in Automation and Robotic Systems is to conceive, analyze, design, and optimize resource-efficient automation, mechatronic, and robotic solutions, intelligent assistance systems, scientific instruments, and high-performance measurement systems, as well as autonomous and semi-autonomous functions for a wide variety of applications…
Interfaculty and interuniversity Master's Programme
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering links together life sciences with traditional engineering sciences. Healthcare is placing ever-increasing and more fascinating technical demands on biomedical engineering amidst growing demographic, ethical, ecological and cost pressures.
Computational Science and Engineering
The aim of the Master’s Programme Computational Science and Engineering is to introduce students to basic knowledge in the field of applied mathematics and informatics.
Material Sciences
The Master's Programme in Material Sciences aims to provide a broad and fundamental education in the field of the scientific basis of materials, as well as their manufacture, examination, characterisation and application. In addition to such knowledge, graduates should also be capable of assessing and taking account of the societal and ecological dimensions of new materials.
Joint Master Degree Programme in Telecommunications
As a participant in this Programme, you can complete your master’s studies in Telecommunications at both TU Wien and the Brno University of technology.