List of Courses
Winter Term 2025/26
(Last updated: Nov. 2025)
The module focuses on organic semiconductors and optoelectronic devices based on these materials, including organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic photovoltaics, and organic photodiodes (OPDs). Applications in flexible electronics, biomedical fields (such as sensing and optogenetics), and energy (solar cells) are comprehensively addressed. The module also covers fundamental principles of nanoscience, fabrication methods, and characterization techniques essential for the realization and analysis of these devices.
| Lecturer | Dr. Siddhartha Sagger, Prof. Caroline Murawski |
| Module | EuI-NES-E-OSO |
| V/Ü/P | 2/1/0 |
| Semester | Winter Term 2025/26 |
| When | Monday 13:00 - 14:30 |
| Where | BAR 213H |
| Materials | Opal |
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After completing this module, the students are familiar with:
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(Last updated: Dec. 2025)
The course covers the fundamentals of vacuum technology, plasma physics, industrial plasma processes, and process tool design, as well as introduces students to basics of thin film growth, provides examples of different types of coatings used today, such as hard coatings and barriers, glass and optical coatings, electronic and functional coatings, organic electronics, as well as plasma-based treatment technologies. The students will gain a fundamental understanding of the physics of plasmas used in industrial processes and tools. Furthermore, they will be able to choose suitable technical plasma sources and plasma process tools for specific applications. In addition, students will become familiar with typical examples for layers and layer stacks used in major application fields for coatings.
| lecturer | Prof. Elizabeth von Hauff, Dr. Agne Zukauskaite |
| Module | ET-12 11 05 & NES-ET-E PlaTe |
| V/Ü/P | 4/2/0 |
| Semester | Winter semester 2025/26 |
| When | Lecture Thursday 13:00 - 16:20 Seminar Friday 14:50 - 16:20 |
| Where | BAR E85 |
| Material | OPAL, Course Notification |
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After completing this module, students will be familiar with:
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(Stand: Dez. 2025)
Das Angebot richtet sich an Studierende der Fakultät Elektrotechnik und
Informationstechnik sowie der Fachrichtung Chemie im ersten Studienjahr. In
einer Projektwoche wird eine Aufgabe aus der Arbeitswelt der beteiligten
Fachdisziplinen im interdisziplinären Team gelöst. Die Studierenden lernen die
Auseinandersetzung mit realen komplexen Systemen kennen und bearbeiten
mit ihrem Team im Wettbewerb gegen weitere Teams eine
ingenieurtechnische Problemstellung von der Ideenfindung bis zur
Gesamtkonzeption der praktischen Realisierung. Dadurch werden spätere
Anwendungsfelder des im Studium erworbenen theoretischen Wissens
erlebbar.
| Dozent | Prof. Gerlach |
| Modul | AQUA 2 ‐ Katalog |
| Dauer | 4 Tage Präsenz |
| Semester | Wintersemester 2025/26 / Sommersemester YEAR |
| Wann | vorlesungsfreie Pfingstwoche |
| Wo | Fakultät ET/IT |
| Material | für Studierende, für Fachcoaches, weitere Informationen |
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Nach Abschluss dieses Moduls sind die Studierenden vertraut mit:
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