Erasmus Students (School of Electrical Engineering, Computer Studies and Mathematics)
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Information for outbound TUHH students
- Slides of information event 2021-11-03
- TUHH Homepage International
- Hinweisblatt zur Anerkennung im Ausland erbrachter Leistungen Die Erasmus-Sprechstunde von Prof. Turau findet in diesem Semester virtuell statt. Anmeldung bitte per Mail an telematik[at]tuhh.de.
Inbound students: Courses at the School of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics
- List containing all lectures (Bachelor's degree) given in English language
- List containing all lectures (Master's degree) given in English language
- Study-Packages showing possible course-selections without timetable conflicts.
- Current curricula by course of study (containing also courses given in German language):
Some Frequently Asked Questions
What do I have to do if I want to write my Bachelors/Masters thesis during my Erasmus-stay at the TUHH?
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Please check out this Guideline.
Can I select several lectures of a modul or do I have to choose all lectures?
- You cannot choose several lectures of a modul, it is compulsory to attend all the sub modules in order to take the examination.
Which German proficiency level does the TUHH require?
- A1 (completed) in German is compulsory. A minimum of B1 is recommended for the working language (English or German, depends on the course). The A1 certificate could of course be an official test result from TestDAF or Goethe Institute, but it could also be issued by a language teacher of the institution.
Theses by Erasmus Students
The Institute of Telematics hosts students participating in the Erasmus program. The Erasmus Programme (EuRopean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) is a European Union student exchange program (Erasmus Mundus Programme). The following list shows examples of Master Theses that were written by Erasmus students at the Institute of Telematics in previous years.
- Carlos Domingo (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)
- Accelerometer Usage in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Jesus Alvarez Alvarez (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)
- Interoperable Benchmark Framework for Transactional Memory in C/C++
- Daniel Gómez Frontela (Universidad de Valladolid)
- Accelerometer Usage in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Bruno Santamaria (Universidad de Valladolid)
- A Comparative Performance Evaluation of the RPL Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
- Francisco Gouveia (University of Aveiro)
- Transmission and Presentation of medical Sensor-Data
- Mihnea Costin Dinu (Autonomus University of Barcelona)
- Simulation of controlling domestic water heaters for demand response
- Juan Ignacio Cartón Sánchez (Universidad de Valladolid)
- Data Coding for Wireless Transmission in Large Industrial Plants
- Marco Mellina (Politecnico di Torino)
- Trunked Radio Systems for Industrial Machine to Machine Communication
- Daniel Ballesteros Castilla (University of Valladolid)
- Comparison of Demand Response Approoaches for Waterbeds using Simulation