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(DE-602)gbv_846229935
ISBN:
9788361956358
Content:
Within the Research Training Group "Lorentz Force Velocimetry and Lorentz Force Eddy Current Testing" 12 PhD students from 6 countries (and actually 9 associated members from 5 more countries) are working at the faculties Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and lnformation Technology and Computer Science and Automation of the Technische Universität Ilmenau for their PhD. During a period of three years, they are studying together and collaborating but they have passed very different academic training courses. In the current educational program they have to pass a course which is called "Computational Engineering", including aspects of computational mechanics, computational electromagnetics, computational heat transfer, computational fluid dynamics, mathematical modelling and validation, across all three faculties. Additionally, there are lectures on measurement technology, material science, numerical methods, signal processing and optimization. Because in such interdisciplinary research teams a minimum of knowledge of all disciplines is required for successful collaboration, the establishment of the course "Computational Engineering" is considered as a challenge, not only for the lecturers. In the presentation will be shown the challenge and the chances for renewing the current curricula, from the point of view of electrical engineering and information technology.
In:
International Interdisciplinary PhD Workshop, IIPhDW 2015, 14-17 May 2015, Międzyzdroje, Poland, Warsaw : Electrotechnical Institute, 2015, (2015), Seite 16, 9788361956358
In:
year:2015
In:
pages:16
Language:
English
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