Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences

Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences is a well-known German institution of higher education for graduate engineers. While it was established as a Fachhochschule - University of Applied Sciences - in 1971, its history goes back to 1891.



General Information


In addition to applied research and development, it has maintained its long tradition of academic teaching in the field of technology and engineering and has kept a strong practice-oriented mission of scientifically based higher education. It is located in the north of Germany, between Hannover and Dortmund.

It is a regionally based University of Applied Sciences, but at the same time it is well established internationally. Some of its domestic and international partners are other Universities, large well-known companies, innovative middle-sized firms, and independently-owned companies. About 5,000 students are enrolled at the Lemgo, Detmold, and Hoexter campuses and instructed by about 160 professors.




EduNet partner is the "Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science". It offers four degree programmes: Electrical Engineering (Bachelor) , Computer Science(Bachelor), Information Technology (Master), and Mechatronic Systems (Master). Information Technology is an international programme, operated in co-operation with three other European Universities.

In addition to academic teaching the department has a strong expertise in application-oriented research. The research institute “Institut Industrial IT - inIT” focuses on Industrial Information Technology. It has been appointed as a centre of excellence by the federal state of North-Rhine Westphalia. Mechatronic Systems in Industrial Automation and Automotive Applications are new fields of research of the department.

EduNet, Summer Academy, Cisco Academy and industrial training are further important contributions of the department.


Laboratories


  • Industrial Networks and Real Time Data Processing (EduNet involved)
  • Simulation and Rapid Prototyping
  • Communication Networks
  • Electronic Devices and Hardware Design
  • Electronic Devices and Microsystems
  • Discrete Systems
  • Information Technology
  • Digital Communication Systems
  • Real Time Systems (EduNet involved)
  • Electrical Machines
  • High Frequency Engineering
  • Network Technology (netLAB) (EduNet involved)
  • Optoelectronics
  • Power Electronics and Electrical Drives
  • Measurement Engineering
  • Physics
  • Control Engineering and Mechatronic Systems
  • Computer Science



Offered Study Courses

  • Electrical Engineering (Bachelor of Science, B.Sc., 3 years)
  • Mechatronics (Bachelor of Science, B.Sc., 3 years)
  • Computer Science (Bachelor of Science, B.Sc., 3 years)
  • Information Technology (Master of Science, M.Sc., 2 years)
  • Mechatronic Systems (Master of Science, M.Sc., 2 years)


Further Information

For further information  please browse the following websites.


Documents

For scientific publications in the field of Industrial Information Technologies browse the following website.


Contact and Further Links


Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf Hausdörfer




Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Jasperneite




Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Meier



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