Dresden University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden) was founded in 1992. Engineering, economics, design, and disciplines constitute the four pillars for about 40 forward-looking diploma, bachelor's, and master's degree programmes. A number of these programmes have got a close connection with automation and measuring as well as automotive electronic systems like vehicle engineering, mechatronic systems / automotive mechatronics and informatics. Industrial placement semesters (which are compulsory for every student to acquire professional experience and develop business contacts) all ensure that studies at the university retain a highly practical dimension. In addition to its function as a centre for teaching, the university is also a centre for applied research: a Research Institute for Vehicle Engineering (Forschungsinstitut Fahrzeugtechnik), numerous state-of-the-art laboratories and a wide range of third-party funded projects guarantee a high standard in innovation and development. A selection of research topics with regard to automation and measuring are: - automotive electronics, - signal processing, - electric mobility, electrical machines and drives, - computer-integrated measuring technology, - vibration analysis at work and power machines as well as - energy self-sufficient sensor technology for vehicles. Besides the HTW Dresden offers a lot of comprehensive topics which can be specialized if necessary like industrial model factories, CFD, data analysis and management, high performance data acquisition, RFID-technology or software development. For our partners we offer: - industrial contract research / R&D services - studies to elaborate on detailed questions - technical expert opinion on failure analysis at exisiting facilities - joint research projects - technology transfer - consulting and academic training
automotive electronics, signal processing, electric mobility, electrical machines and drives, computer-integrated measuring technology, vibration analysis at work and power machines, energy self-sufficient sensor technology for vehicles, industrial model factories, CFD, data analysis and management, high performance data acquisition, RFID-technology, software development