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SS 2025
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Databases and Data Structures ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.09090.20.071
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Master Thesis MT 0,5 25,0 M2.05280.40.011
Master Thesis Seminar SE 2,0 2,0 M2.05280.40.021
Vertiefung: Electronic SystemsTypSWSECTS-Credits
Signal and Data Processing ILV 3,0 5,0 M2.05282.20.071
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Signalverarbeitung 1 ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.05270.20.080
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Signalverarbeitung 1 ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.05270.20.080
Signalverarbeitung 1 ILV 2,0 2,0 B2.05270.20.080
WS 2024
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Introduction to Programming and Computer Science ILV 3,0 5,0 B2.09090.10.061
Orientation and Outdoor Project UE 3,5 5,0 B2.09090.10.011
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Signal and Data Analysis ILV 3,0 5,0 M2.05280.10.041
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Signal- und Bildverarbeitung ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.05270.30.120
LehrveranstaltungTypSWSECTS-CreditsLV-Nummer
Signal- und Bildverarbeitung ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.05270.30.120
Signal- und Bildverarbeitung ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.05270.30.120
Signal- und Bildverarbeitung ILV 3,0 4,0 B2.05270.30.120
TitelAutorJahr
High-Quality Delta-Sigma Oscillators for BIST Circuits Metin Oktay YILMAZ 2025
Advancing CMTI Test bench Performance with Pulse Detection and Synchronization Kristina Đorđević 2024
Development of Measurement Setup for Quartz Dome Geometry and Investigation of Influence on Uniformity of Processed Wafers Alexander Funk 2023
ADC performance prediction based on FFT and Machine Learning algorithms Kristian SHYTI 2022
Analysis & Verification Evaluation of Bluetooth Low Energy Technology in Accordance with the SIG Specification Procedure David Gjorgjevski 2022
Analysis of Machine Learning Models for Jitter Classification & Real-Time Prediction Vlad-Teodor Frincu 2021
Implementation and Development of a Universal Test Set-up for FPD-Link Applications Akram Mohsen Ibrahim Saber IBRAHIM 2020
Optimization of a Watermark Based OHT Vehicle Management Policy Peter Por 2020
Simulink modeling of a silicon microphone digital filter path for automated code generation Noura DEEB 2020
Concept of a system to "Track and Recall Diver In Submersion" (T.A.R.D.I.S.) René Wally 2018
Evaluation of Beamforming Algorithms in Voice Assistant Devices Michael Adolf Lamp 2018
Gesture sensing based on multiple infrared proximity sensors using neural networks Raffael Tschinder 2018
Detection of high frequency mechanical vibrations of SAW devices using a low IF receiver architecture Aoun Amin AWAN 2017
Digital compensator for thermal acoustic distortions Eda SEVIM 2017
Peeling application in the kitchen Igor ANES ROMERO 2016
Simulation of a Multilayer Air-Cored Coil for an Electromagnetic Impact and Compression Test System Alexander Jöbstl 2014
Concept for Fast Phase Analysis of SAW Delay Lines Ernst Christian Gruber 2011
Analysis of RF-Interferences and Development of Coexistence Strategies for 2.4 GHz SAW Interrogation Systems in WLAN and Bluetooth Environments Katrin Lukan 2010
Spatial Fourier analysis of optical dispersion in optical fibers and photonic waveguides Zeinab Amin-Akhlaghi 2010
TitelAutorJahr
High-Quality Delta-Sigma Oscillators for BIST Circuits Metin Oktay YILMAZ 2025
TitelAutorJahr
Advancing CMTI Test bench Performance with Pulse Detection and Synchronization Kristina Đorđević 2024
TitelAutorJahr
Development of Measurement Setup for Quartz Dome Geometry and Investigation of Influence on Uniformity of Processed Wafers Alexander Funk 2023
TitelAutorJahr
ADC performance prediction based on FFT and Machine Learning algorithms Kristian SHYTI 2022
Analysis & Verification Evaluation of Bluetooth Low Energy Technology in Accordance with the SIG Specification Procedure David Gjorgjevski 2022
TitelAutorJahr
Analysis of Machine Learning Models for Jitter Classification & Real-Time Prediction Vlad-Teodor Frincu 2021
TitelAutorJahr
Implementation and Development of a Universal Test Set-up for FPD-Link Applications Akram Mohsen Ibrahim Saber IBRAHIM 2020
Optimization of a Watermark Based OHT Vehicle Management Policy Peter Por 2020
Simulink modeling of a silicon microphone digital filter path for automated code generation Noura DEEB 2020
Concept of a system to "Track and Recall Diver In Submersion" (T.A.R.D.I.S.) René Wally 2018
Evaluation of Beamforming Algorithms in Voice Assistant Devices Michael Adolf Lamp 2018
Gesture sensing based on multiple infrared proximity sensors using neural networks Raffael Tschinder 2018
Detection of high frequency mechanical vibrations of SAW devices using a low IF receiver architecture Aoun Amin AWAN 2017
Digital compensator for thermal acoustic distortions Eda SEVIM 2017
Peeling application in the kitchen Igor ANES ROMERO 2016
Simulation of a Multilayer Air-Cored Coil for an Electromagnetic Impact and Compression Test System Alexander Jöbstl 2014
Concept for Fast Phase Analysis of SAW Delay Lines Ernst Christian Gruber 2011
Analysis of RF-Interferences and Development of Coexistence Strategies for 2.4 GHz SAW Interrogation Systems in WLAN and Bluetooth Environments Katrin Lukan 2010
Spatial Fourier analysis of optical dispersion in optical fibers and photonic waveguides Zeinab Amin-Akhlaghi 2010
TitelAutorJahr
Bestimmen der Linearitätsfehler eines SAR ADCs mit integriertem Selbsttest
  • Daniel Walcher
  • 2022
    Pipeline ADC Validierung und Messsystem Optimierung
  • Kiryl Tatarnikau
  • 2022
    Dynamic ADC Test Development using NI Equipment
  • Matthias Aigensberger
  • 2021
    Gegenüberstellung verschiedener Systeme zur Positionierung in geschlossenen Räumen Bachelorarbeit
  • Manuel Josef Gerold
  • 2019
    Smart Ski
  • Christian Andreas Reichmann
  • 2018
    Digitale Signalerzeugung mit objektorientierter Programmierung in Matlab
  • Melanie Felderer
  • 2016
    Evaluierung von Matlab ähnlicher Software wie Octave und SciLab für den Einsatz im Unterricht
  • Daniel Schmerlaib
  • 2016
    portables Lesegerät für die Inventarisierung in den Standorten des bfi IT-L@Bs
  • Siegfried Werner Salcher
  • 2016
    Test von modulierten Datenübertragungsmethoden über Leistungsnetze- Powerline Transmission
  • Florian Aichwalder
  • 2016
    Übertragung von Zeitzeichen mit Decodierungsbeispiel des DCF77 Signales
  • Nicole Grafenauer
  • 2016
    Simulation einer Übertragungsstrecke für digitale Signale im Basisband mit LabVIEW und Emona Datex Board
  • Josef Abdel Wahab Mohamed Abdel Halem MOHAMED
  • 2015
    Entwicklung einer STC-Nadelkarte zur Überprüfung der Testerplattform MMCi - High Power
  • Hannes Unterkofler
  • 2014
    Entwicklung eines Prüfprogrammes für die STC-Nadelkarte zur Überprüfung der Testerplattform MMCi - High Power
  • Hannes Unterkofler
  • 2014
    Feasibility study to implement a wafer alignment verification system
  • Daniel Scheiber
  • 2014
    Image Processing and Data Analysis of a Wafer Alignment Verification System
  • Daniel Scheiber
  • 2014
    Erstellung eines Nadelkarten basierten Continuity Checkers für Teradyne Flex Testsysteme
  • Erwin Wastl
  • 2010
    Installation einer Sputteranlage für Dünnwafer mit speziellem Waferablagesystem und Implementierung eines verbesserten Pumpensystems
  • Markus Kohlmaier
  • 2010
    FERNGESTEUERTE SERVOMOTOR-APPLIKATION
  • Peter Zupan
  • 2009
    Ressourcen Optimierung durch Energiemonitoring
  • Josef Rauter
  • 2009
    Spannungsüberwachung für THB Belastungsequipment
  • Traugott Jenul
  • 2009
    TitelAutorJahr
    Bestimmen der Linearitätsfehler eines SAR ADCs mit integriertem Selbsttest
  • Daniel Walcher
  • 2022
    Pipeline ADC Validierung und Messsystem Optimierung
  • Kiryl Tatarnikau
  • 2022
    TitelAutorJahr
    Dynamic ADC Test Development using NI Equipment
  • Matthias Aigensberger
  • 2021
    TitelAutorJahr
    Gegenüberstellung verschiedener Systeme zur Positionierung in geschlossenen Räumen Bachelorarbeit
  • Manuel Josef Gerold
  • 2019
    TitelAutorJahr
    Smart Ski
  • Christian Andreas Reichmann
  • 2018
    TitelAutorJahr
    Digitale Signalerzeugung mit objektorientierter Programmierung in Matlab
  • Melanie Felderer
  • 2016
    Evaluierung von Matlab ähnlicher Software wie Octave und SciLab für den Einsatz im Unterricht
  • Daniel Schmerlaib
  • 2016
    portables Lesegerät für die Inventarisierung in den Standorten des bfi IT-L@Bs
  • Siegfried Werner Salcher
  • 2016
    Test von modulierten Datenübertragungsmethoden über Leistungsnetze- Powerline Transmission
  • Florian Aichwalder
  • 2016
    Übertragung von Zeitzeichen mit Decodierungsbeispiel des DCF77 Signales
  • Nicole Grafenauer
  • 2016
    TitelAutorJahr
    Simulation einer Übertragungsstrecke für digitale Signale im Basisband mit LabVIEW und Emona Datex Board
  • Josef Abdel Wahab Mohamed Abdel Halem MOHAMED
  • 2015
    Entwicklung einer STC-Nadelkarte zur Überprüfung der Testerplattform MMCi - High Power
  • Hannes Unterkofler
  • 2014
    Entwicklung eines Prüfprogrammes für die STC-Nadelkarte zur Überprüfung der Testerplattform MMCi - High Power
  • Hannes Unterkofler
  • 2014
    Feasibility study to implement a wafer alignment verification system
  • Daniel Scheiber
  • 2014
    Image Processing and Data Analysis of a Wafer Alignment Verification System
  • Daniel Scheiber
  • 2014
    Erstellung eines Nadelkarten basierten Continuity Checkers für Teradyne Flex Testsysteme
  • Erwin Wastl
  • 2010
    Installation einer Sputteranlage für Dünnwafer mit speziellem Waferablagesystem und Implementierung eines verbesserten Pumpensystems
  • Markus Kohlmaier
  • 2010
    FERNGESTEUERTE SERVOMOTOR-APPLIKATION
  • Peter Zupan
  • 2009
    Ressourcen Optimierung durch Energiemonitoring
  • Josef Rauter
  • 2009
    Spannungsüberwachung für THB Belastungsequipment
  • Traugott Jenul
  • 2009
    LaufzeitOktober/2023 - September/2027
    Projektleitung
  • Jens Peter KONRATH
  • Thomas Klinger
  • Projektmitarbeiter*innen
  • Josef Anibas
  • Ulla Birnbacher
  • Christian Kreiter
  • Alexandra Liegl
  • Wolfgang Scherr
  • Johannes Sturm
  • Wolfgang Werth
  • Christoph Riedl
  • Santiago Martin Sondón
  • Michael Köberle
  • Gerhard PAOLI
  • Subrahmanyam BOYAPATI
  • Irene Terpetschnig
  • Emmanuel Seun Oluwasogo
  • Mario Kapl
  • Christian Madritsch
  • Christoph Ungermanns
  • Bernd Filipitsch
  • Ingmar Bihlo
  • Sandra Kleewein
  • Heinz Schretter
  • Violeta Petrescu
  • Shilpa Shyam
  • Philipp Sommeregger
  • Amin Chegeni
  • Corinna Maria Kudler
  • Lakshmi Srinivas Gidugu
  • ForschungsschwerpunktBildungsforschung
    Studiengänge
  • Industrial Power Electronics
  • Integrated Systems and Circuits Design
  • Systems Engineering
  • ForschungsprogrammDIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU, DIGITAL-SIMPLE
    Förderinstitution/Auftraggeber
  • European Commission
  • The EU Chips Act aims to increase Europe‘s global production share of semiconductors to 20% by 2030, leading to a need for a skilled workforce to support this growth. Additionally, the EU‘s Green Deal initiative focuses on a transition to sustainable and energy efficient technologies, further emphasizing the need for expertise in sustainable chip development and green applications. There is an EU wide shortage of skilled workers in microelectronics. Addressing this shortage will be crucial in meeting the goals of both the EU Chips Act and the Green Deal. Furthermore, the next generation of students is largely interested in contributing to a sustainable environment. Providing them with the opportunity to gain deeper expertise in this field will align their skills with the industry‘s future needs. The proposed project „Green Chips-EDU“ supports the aforementioned goals by addressing the needs and challenges of a green and digital transition in the microelectronics industry. The consortium, made up of 15 key players from 7 EU countries, aims to build an attractive education ecosystem in green microelectronics by integrating the knowledge triangle of excellent education, industries needs and research challenges. The consortium includes 6 Unite! partners working on a harmonized curriculum focusing on energy efficiency and the development of sustainable integrated circuits. The project addresses all objectives from the call by offering a wide range of degree programs including mutual recognition as well as self-standing modules, implementing staff and student mobility, digital learning formats and upgrading infrastructure. About 600 students are planned to receive degrees or certificates in green electronics. In addition, summer schools, sustainability hackathons, learn-repair cafés as well as expert lectures by the partner companies and research institutions are organized to attract and train students to counteract the skills shortage in microelectronics in the EU.

    • European Commission (Fördergeber/Auftraggeber)
    • Politecnico Di Torino
    • Technische Universität Darmstadt
    • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
    • Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • INESC ID
    • Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    • KONCAR - ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATICS Inc.
    • Silicongate LDA
    • JLG Formations
    • AEDVICES Consulting
    • RUSZ - Verein zur Förderung der Sozialwirtschaft
    • BK-Business Konsens OG
    • CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS GMBH
    • STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS
    • ONG "THE STERN STEWART INSTITUTE"/LYCEE PRIVE SHORGE
    • Technische Universität Graz (Lead Partner)
    LaufzeitOktober/2023 - September/2027
    Projektleitung
  • Jens Peter KONRATH
  • Thomas Klinger
  • Projektmitarbeiter*innen
  • Josef Anibas
  • Ulla Birnbacher
  • Christian Kreiter
  • Alexandra Liegl
  • Wolfgang Scherr
  • Johannes Sturm
  • Wolfgang Werth
  • Christoph Riedl
  • Santiago Martin Sondón
  • Michael Köberle
  • Gerhard PAOLI
  • Subrahmanyam BOYAPATI
  • Irene Terpetschnig
  • Emmanuel Seun Oluwasogo
  • Mario Kapl
  • Christian Madritsch
  • Christoph Ungermanns
  • Bernd Filipitsch
  • Ingmar Bihlo
  • Sandra Kleewein
  • Heinz Schretter
  • Violeta Petrescu
  • Shilpa Shyam
  • Philipp Sommeregger
  • Amin Chegeni
  • Corinna Maria Kudler
  • Lakshmi Srinivas Gidugu
  • ForschungsschwerpunktBildungsforschung
    Studiengänge
  • Industrial Power Electronics
  • Integrated Systems and Circuits Design
  • Systems Engineering
  • ForschungsprogrammDIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU, DIGITAL-SIMPLE
    Förderinstitution/Auftraggeber
  • European Commission
  • The EU Chips Act aims to increase Europe‘s global production share of semiconductors to 20% by 2030, leading to a need for a skilled workforce to support this growth. Additionally, the EU‘s Green Deal initiative focuses on a transition to sustainable and energy efficient technologies, further emphasizing the need for expertise in sustainable chip development and green applications. There is an EU wide shortage of skilled workers in microelectronics. Addressing this shortage will be crucial in meeting the goals of both the EU Chips Act and the Green Deal. Furthermore, the next generation of students is largely interested in contributing to a sustainable environment. Providing them with the opportunity to gain deeper expertise in this field will align their skills with the industry‘s future needs. The proposed project „Green Chips-EDU“ supports the aforementioned goals by addressing the needs and challenges of a green and digital transition in the microelectronics industry. The consortium, made up of 15 key players from 7 EU countries, aims to build an attractive education ecosystem in green microelectronics by integrating the knowledge triangle of excellent education, industries needs and research challenges. The consortium includes 6 Unite! partners working on a harmonized curriculum focusing on energy efficiency and the development of sustainable integrated circuits. The project addresses all objectives from the call by offering a wide range of degree programs including mutual recognition as well as self-standing modules, implementing staff and student mobility, digital learning formats and upgrading infrastructure. About 600 students are planned to receive degrees or certificates in green electronics. In addition, summer schools, sustainability hackathons, learn-repair cafés as well as expert lectures by the partner companies and research institutions are organized to attract and train students to counteract the skills shortage in microelectronics in the EU.

    • European Commission (Fördergeber/Auftraggeber)
    • Politecnico Di Torino
    • Technische Universität Darmstadt
    • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
    • Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • INESC ID
    • Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    • KONCAR - ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATICS Inc.
    • Silicongate LDA
    • JLG Formations
    • AEDVICES Consulting
    • RUSZ - Verein zur Förderung der Sozialwirtschaft
    • BK-Business Konsens OG
    • CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS GMBH
    • STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS
    • ONG "THE STERN STEWART INSTITUTE"/LYCEE PRIVE SHORGE
    • Technische Universität Graz (Lead Partner)
    LaufzeitOktober/2023 - September/2027
    Projektleitung
  • Jens Peter KONRATH
  • Thomas Klinger
  • Projektmitarbeiter*innen
  • Josef Anibas
  • Ulla Birnbacher
  • Christian Kreiter
  • Alexandra Liegl
  • Wolfgang Scherr
  • Johannes Sturm
  • Wolfgang Werth
  • Christoph Riedl
  • Santiago Martin Sondón
  • Michael Köberle
  • Gerhard PAOLI
  • Subrahmanyam BOYAPATI
  • Irene Terpetschnig
  • Emmanuel Seun Oluwasogo
  • Mario Kapl
  • Christian Madritsch
  • Christoph Ungermanns
  • Bernd Filipitsch
  • Ingmar Bihlo
  • Sandra Kleewein
  • Heinz Schretter
  • Violeta Petrescu
  • Shilpa Shyam
  • Philipp Sommeregger
  • Amin Chegeni
  • Corinna Maria Kudler
  • Lakshmi Srinivas Gidugu
  • ForschungsschwerpunktBildungsforschung
    Studiengänge
  • Industrial Power Electronics
  • Integrated Systems and Circuits Design
  • Systems Engineering
  • ForschungsprogrammDIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU, DIGITAL-SIMPLE
    Förderinstitution/Auftraggeber
  • European Commission
  • The EU Chips Act aims to increase Europe‘s global production share of semiconductors to 20% by 2030, leading to a need for a skilled workforce to support this growth. Additionally, the EU‘s Green Deal initiative focuses on a transition to sustainable and energy efficient technologies, further emphasizing the need for expertise in sustainable chip development and green applications. There is an EU wide shortage of skilled workers in microelectronics. Addressing this shortage will be crucial in meeting the goals of both the EU Chips Act and the Green Deal. Furthermore, the next generation of students is largely interested in contributing to a sustainable environment. Providing them with the opportunity to gain deeper expertise in this field will align their skills with the industry‘s future needs. The proposed project „Green Chips-EDU“ supports the aforementioned goals by addressing the needs and challenges of a green and digital transition in the microelectronics industry. The consortium, made up of 15 key players from 7 EU countries, aims to build an attractive education ecosystem in green microelectronics by integrating the knowledge triangle of excellent education, industries needs and research challenges. The consortium includes 6 Unite! partners working on a harmonized curriculum focusing on energy efficiency and the development of sustainable integrated circuits. The project addresses all objectives from the call by offering a wide range of degree programs including mutual recognition as well as self-standing modules, implementing staff and student mobility, digital learning formats and upgrading infrastructure. About 600 students are planned to receive degrees or certificates in green electronics. In addition, summer schools, sustainability hackathons, learn-repair cafés as well as expert lectures by the partner companies and research institutions are organized to attract and train students to counteract the skills shortage in microelectronics in the EU.

    • European Commission (Fördergeber/Auftraggeber)
    • Politecnico Di Torino
    • Technische Universität Darmstadt
    • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
    • Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • INESC ID
    • Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    • KONCAR - ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATICS Inc.
    • Silicongate LDA
    • JLG Formations
    • AEDVICES Consulting
    • RUSZ - Verein zur Förderung der Sozialwirtschaft
    • BK-Business Konsens OG
    • CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS GMBH
    • STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS
    • ONG "THE STERN STEWART INSTITUTE"/LYCEE PRIVE SHORGE
    • Technische Universität Graz (Lead Partner)
    LaufzeitOktober/2023 - September/2027
    Projektleitung
  • Jens Peter KONRATH
  • Thomas Klinger
  • Projektmitarbeiter*innen
  • Josef Anibas
  • Ulla Birnbacher
  • Christian Kreiter
  • Alexandra Liegl
  • Wolfgang Scherr
  • Johannes Sturm
  • Wolfgang Werth
  • Christoph Riedl
  • Santiago Martin Sondón
  • Michael Köberle
  • Gerhard PAOLI
  • Subrahmanyam BOYAPATI
  • Irene Terpetschnig
  • Emmanuel Seun Oluwasogo
  • Mario Kapl
  • Christian Madritsch
  • Christoph Ungermanns
  • Bernd Filipitsch
  • Ingmar Bihlo
  • Sandra Kleewein
  • Heinz Schretter
  • Violeta Petrescu
  • Shilpa Shyam
  • Philipp Sommeregger
  • Amin Chegeni
  • Corinna Maria Kudler
  • Lakshmi Srinivas Gidugu
  • ForschungsschwerpunktBildungsforschung
    Studiengänge
  • Industrial Power Electronics
  • Integrated Systems and Circuits Design
  • Systems Engineering
  • ForschungsprogrammDIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU, DIGITAL-SIMPLE
    Förderinstitution/Auftraggeber
  • European Commission
  • The EU Chips Act aims to increase Europe‘s global production share of semiconductors to 20% by 2030, leading to a need for a skilled workforce to support this growth. Additionally, the EU‘s Green Deal initiative focuses on a transition to sustainable and energy efficient technologies, further emphasizing the need for expertise in sustainable chip development and green applications. There is an EU wide shortage of skilled workers in microelectronics. Addressing this shortage will be crucial in meeting the goals of both the EU Chips Act and the Green Deal. Furthermore, the next generation of students is largely interested in contributing to a sustainable environment. Providing them with the opportunity to gain deeper expertise in this field will align their skills with the industry‘s future needs. The proposed project „Green Chips-EDU“ supports the aforementioned goals by addressing the needs and challenges of a green and digital transition in the microelectronics industry. The consortium, made up of 15 key players from 7 EU countries, aims to build an attractive education ecosystem in green microelectronics by integrating the knowledge triangle of excellent education, industries needs and research challenges. The consortium includes 6 Unite! partners working on a harmonized curriculum focusing on energy efficiency and the development of sustainable integrated circuits. The project addresses all objectives from the call by offering a wide range of degree programs including mutual recognition as well as self-standing modules, implementing staff and student mobility, digital learning formats and upgrading infrastructure. About 600 students are planned to receive degrees or certificates in green electronics. In addition, summer schools, sustainability hackathons, learn-repair cafés as well as expert lectures by the partner companies and research institutions are organized to attract and train students to counteract the skills shortage in microelectronics in the EU.

    • European Commission (Fördergeber/Auftraggeber)
    • Politecnico Di Torino
    • Technische Universität Darmstadt
    • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
    • Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • INESC ID
    • Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    • KONCAR - ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATICS Inc.
    • Silicongate LDA
    • JLG Formations
    • AEDVICES Consulting
    • RUSZ - Verein zur Förderung der Sozialwirtschaft
    • BK-Business Konsens OG
    • CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS GMBH
    • STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS
    • ONG "THE STERN STEWART INSTITUTE"/LYCEE PRIVE SHORGE
    • Technische Universität Graz (Lead Partner)
    LaufzeitOktober/2023 - September/2027
    Projektleitung
  • Jens Peter KONRATH
  • Thomas Klinger
  • Projektmitarbeiter*innen
  • Josef Anibas
  • Ulla Birnbacher
  • Christian Kreiter
  • Alexandra Liegl
  • Wolfgang Scherr
  • Johannes Sturm
  • Wolfgang Werth
  • Christoph Riedl
  • Santiago Martin Sondón
  • Michael Köberle
  • Gerhard PAOLI
  • Subrahmanyam BOYAPATI
  • Irene Terpetschnig
  • Emmanuel Seun Oluwasogo
  • Mario Kapl
  • Christian Madritsch
  • Christoph Ungermanns
  • Bernd Filipitsch
  • Ingmar Bihlo
  • Sandra Kleewein
  • Heinz Schretter
  • Violeta Petrescu
  • Shilpa Shyam
  • Philipp Sommeregger
  • Amin Chegeni
  • Corinna Maria Kudler
  • Lakshmi Srinivas Gidugu
  • ForschungsschwerpunktBildungsforschung
    Studiengänge
  • Industrial Power Electronics
  • Integrated Systems and Circuits Design
  • Systems Engineering
  • ForschungsprogrammDIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU, DIGITAL-SIMPLE
    Förderinstitution/Auftraggeber
  • European Commission
  • The EU Chips Act aims to increase Europe‘s global production share of semiconductors to 20% by 2030, leading to a need for a skilled workforce to support this growth. Additionally, the EU‘s Green Deal initiative focuses on a transition to sustainable and energy efficient technologies, further emphasizing the need for expertise in sustainable chip development and green applications. There is an EU wide shortage of skilled workers in microelectronics. Addressing this shortage will be crucial in meeting the goals of both the EU Chips Act and the Green Deal. Furthermore, the next generation of students is largely interested in contributing to a sustainable environment. Providing them with the opportunity to gain deeper expertise in this field will align their skills with the industry‘s future needs. The proposed project „Green Chips-EDU“ supports the aforementioned goals by addressing the needs and challenges of a green and digital transition in the microelectronics industry. The consortium, made up of 15 key players from 7 EU countries, aims to build an attractive education ecosystem in green microelectronics by integrating the knowledge triangle of excellent education, industries needs and research challenges. The consortium includes 6 Unite! partners working on a harmonized curriculum focusing on energy efficiency and the development of sustainable integrated circuits. The project addresses all objectives from the call by offering a wide range of degree programs including mutual recognition as well as self-standing modules, implementing staff and student mobility, digital learning formats and upgrading infrastructure. About 600 students are planned to receive degrees or certificates in green electronics. In addition, summer schools, sustainability hackathons, learn-repair cafés as well as expert lectures by the partner companies and research institutions are organized to attract and train students to counteract the skills shortage in microelectronics in the EU.

    • European Commission (Fördergeber/Auftraggeber)
    • Politecnico Di Torino
    • Technische Universität Darmstadt
    • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
    • Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • INESC ID
    • Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    • KONCAR - ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATICS Inc.
    • Silicongate LDA
    • JLG Formations
    • AEDVICES Consulting
    • RUSZ - Verein zur Förderung der Sozialwirtschaft
    • BK-Business Konsens OG
    • CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS GMBH
    • STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS
    • ONG "THE STERN STEWART INSTITUTE"/LYCEE PRIVE SHORGE
    • Technische Universität Graz (Lead Partner)
    LaufzeitOktober/2023 - September/2027
    Projektleitung
  • Jens Peter KONRATH
  • Thomas Klinger
  • Projektmitarbeiter*innen
  • Josef Anibas
  • Ulla Birnbacher
  • Christian Kreiter
  • Alexandra Liegl
  • Wolfgang Scherr
  • Johannes Sturm
  • Wolfgang Werth
  • Christoph Riedl
  • Santiago Martin Sondón
  • Michael Köberle
  • Gerhard PAOLI
  • Subrahmanyam BOYAPATI
  • Irene Terpetschnig
  • Emmanuel Seun Oluwasogo
  • Mario Kapl
  • Christian Madritsch
  • Christoph Ungermanns
  • Bernd Filipitsch
  • Ingmar Bihlo
  • Sandra Kleewein
  • Heinz Schretter
  • Violeta Petrescu
  • Shilpa Shyam
  • Philipp Sommeregger
  • Amin Chegeni
  • Corinna Maria Kudler
  • Lakshmi Srinivas Gidugu
  • ForschungsschwerpunktBildungsforschung
    Studiengänge
  • Industrial Power Electronics
  • Integrated Systems and Circuits Design
  • Systems Engineering
  • ForschungsprogrammDIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU, DIGITAL-SIMPLE
    Förderinstitution/Auftraggeber
  • European Commission
  • The EU Chips Act aims to increase Europe‘s global production share of semiconductors to 20% by 2030, leading to a need for a skilled workforce to support this growth. Additionally, the EU‘s Green Deal initiative focuses on a transition to sustainable and energy efficient technologies, further emphasizing the need for expertise in sustainable chip development and green applications. There is an EU wide shortage of skilled workers in microelectronics. Addressing this shortage will be crucial in meeting the goals of both the EU Chips Act and the Green Deal. Furthermore, the next generation of students is largely interested in contributing to a sustainable environment. Providing them with the opportunity to gain deeper expertise in this field will align their skills with the industry‘s future needs. The proposed project „Green Chips-EDU“ supports the aforementioned goals by addressing the needs and challenges of a green and digital transition in the microelectronics industry. The consortium, made up of 15 key players from 7 EU countries, aims to build an attractive education ecosystem in green microelectronics by integrating the knowledge triangle of excellent education, industries needs and research challenges. The consortium includes 6 Unite! partners working on a harmonized curriculum focusing on energy efficiency and the development of sustainable integrated circuits. The project addresses all objectives from the call by offering a wide range of degree programs including mutual recognition as well as self-standing modules, implementing staff and student mobility, digital learning formats and upgrading infrastructure. About 600 students are planned to receive degrees or certificates in green electronics. In addition, summer schools, sustainability hackathons, learn-repair cafés as well as expert lectures by the partner companies and research institutions are organized to attract and train students to counteract the skills shortage in microelectronics in the EU.

    • European Commission (Fördergeber/Auftraggeber)
    • Politecnico Di Torino
    • Technische Universität Darmstadt
    • Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
    • Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico
    • INESC ID
    • Infineon Technologies Austria AG
    • KONCAR - ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATICS Inc.
    • Silicongate LDA
    • JLG Formations
    • AEDVICES Consulting
    • RUSZ - Verein zur Förderung der Sozialwirtschaft
    • BK-Business Konsens OG
    • CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS GMBH
    • STMICROELECTRONICS (ALPS) SAS
    • ONG "THE STERN STEWART INSTITUTE"/LYCEE PRIVE SHORGE
    • Technische Universität Graz (Lead Partner)
    Buchbeiträge
    TitelAutorJahr
    Resource Management and Network Layer. In: Giambene G. (editor) (Hrsg.), Resource Management in Satellite Networks, S. 243-288, Springer, BerlinBirnbacher, U., Chai, W.K. (chapter editors)2007
    Optical networks, last mile access and applications. In: Majumdar A., Reicklin J.C. (Hrsg.), Free-Space Laser Communications, S. 273-302, Springer, BerlinLeitgeb, E., Gebhard, M., Birnbacher, U.2007
    Konferenzbeiträge
    TitelAutorJahr
    High Reliable Optical Wireless Links in Last Mile Access in: 10th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks - ICTON, 22-26 Jun 2008, Athen, Griechenland, S. 178-183Leitgeb, E., Lösschnigg, M., Birnbacher, U., Schwarz, G. , Merdonig, A.2008
    sonstige Publikationen
    TitelAutorJahr
    Braucht die Technik Frauen? Impulsvortrag, Auftaktveranstaltung femOVEBirnbacher, U.2010
    sonstige Publikationen
    TitelAutorJahr
    Braucht die Technik Frauen? Impulsvortrag, Auftaktveranstaltung femOVEBirnbacher, U.2010
    Konferenzbeiträge
    TitelAutorJahr
    High Reliable Optical Wireless Links in Last Mile Access in: 10th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks - ICTON, 22-26 Jun 2008, Athen, Griechenland, S. 178-183Leitgeb, E., Lösschnigg, M., Birnbacher, U., Schwarz, G. , Merdonig, A.2008
    Buchbeiträge
    TitelAutorJahr
    Resource Management and Network Layer. In: Giambene G. (editor) (Hrsg.), Resource Management in Satellite Networks, S. 243-288, Springer, BerlinBirnbacher, U., Chai, W.K. (chapter editors)2007
    Optical networks, last mile access and applications. In: Majumdar A., Reicklin J.C. (Hrsg.), Free-Space Laser Communications, S. 273-302, Springer, BerlinLeitgeb, E., Gebhard, M., Birnbacher, U.2007

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