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Process Engineering I
Einführung in die Verfahrenstechnik I
Overview of process engineering; fundamentals of process engineering; processes and balances; overview of thermal separation processes and multiphase systems. The course "Introduction to Process Engineering I" in the fall semester focuses on thermal process engineering: evaporation, distillation, absorption, crystallization, extraction, and adsorption.
Introduction to Public Law
Einführung in das öffentliche Recht
Public law defines the functioning of the state and the relationship between citizens and the state. It includes the state organisation law, fundamental rights, administrative law and public procedural law.The introduction provides a general overview over public law, its sources, its principles and legal methods.
Lab Course in Health Sciences and Technology
Praktikum Gesundheitswissenschaften und Technologie
Selected experiments in the area of health sciences and technology as introduction to scientific working.
Laboratory Course in Physics for Students in Earth and Planetary Sciences
Praktikum Physik für Studierende in Erd- und Planetenwissenschaften
The central aim is to provide an individual experience of the physical phenomena and the basic principles of the experiment. By conducting simple physical experiments the student will learn how to properly use physical instruments and how to evaluate the results correctly.
Laboratory Course in Physics for Students in Food Science and Nutrition
Praktikum Physik für Studierende in Lebensmittelwissenschaften und Ernährung
The central aim is to provide an individual experience of the physical phenomena and the basic principles of the experiment. By conducting simple physical experiments the student will learn how to properly use physical instruments and how to evaluate the results correctly.
Laboratory Course in Physics for Students in Mechanical Engineering
Praktikum Physik für Studierende in Maschineningenieurwissenschaften
Hands-on introduction in the basics of experimenting.
Macroeconomics
Makroökonomie (VWL)
National accounts (production, distribution, demand). Monetary theory (Money demand and supply, inflation and interest). Macro models. The state and the economy (economic policy). Business Cycles. International economics (international trade, balance of payments, exchange rate).
Materials analysis by MeV ion beams. Nuclear techniques are presented which allow to quantitatively investigate the composition, structure and trace element content of solids.
This course provides a "hands-on" introduction into mathematical/computational modelling of biological processes with particular emphasis on evolutionary and population-biological questions. The models are developed using the Open Source software R.
The seminar provides state-of-the-art insight to the biomechanical function of bone from molecules, to cells, tissue and up to the organ. Multiscale imaging and simulation allows linking different levels of hierarchy, where systems biology helps understanding the mechanobiological response of bone to loading and injury in scenarios relevant for personalized health and translational medicine.
The lecture "Nanomachines of the Cell" introduces the concept of using functional biomolecular units of the cell as nanoscopic machines and to assemble them to nanoscopic factories. The specific aim is to be able to use these machines and factories in more complex biotechnological processes as nanoscale functional elements or to control cellular systems and health
Network Science is a distinct domain of data science studying relations between nodes. This course is mainly concerned with methods for clustering networks, from decomposition of networks into classes of proximate or similar nodes to grouping similarly structured networks. However, methods are treated in relation to the broader context of data science in society and the study of social structure.
This course is aimed at studying the mechanical and structural engineering of the musculoskeletal system alongside the analysis and design of orthopaedic solutions to musculoskeletal failure.
Scanning probe and diffraction techniques allow studying activated atomic processes during early stages of epitaxial growth. For quantitative description, rate equation analysis, mean-field nucleation and scaling theories are applied on systems ranging from simple metallic to complex organic materials. The knowledge is expanded to optical and electronic properties as well as to proteins and cells.
The aim of this lecture series is to introduce the role of physics in state-of-the art medical research and clinical practice. Topics to be covered range from applications of physics in medical implant technology and tissue engineering, with a strong focus on X-ray-based imaging, to its role in interventional and non-interventional therapies.
Poultry Science
Geflügelwissenschaften
The overall goal of the course is to provide the essential scientific and practical knowledge of the genetic, physiological and special nutritional aspects of poultry's metabolism, animal health and diseases, and of the implications for environment, product quality, housing and animal welfare, and breeding programs. At the same time, the practice will be an important part.
A hands-on introduction to the theory and construction of deductive program verifiers, covering both powerful techniques for formal program reasoning, and a perspective over the tool stack making up modern verification tools.
Real Estate Property Law
Immobiliarsachenrecht
Real estate property law (esp. content, acquisition, restrictions under private and public law, transmission and loss). Legal presentation: land register, surveying, cadastre. Basic questions of contract and tax law.
This seminar is an opportunity to become familiar with current research in software engineering and more generally with the methods and challenges of scientific research.
The seminar offers an in-depth exploration of cutting-edge peace and security research. The course is structured around key themes and current developments in the field. It combines theoretical foundations with practical case studies as well as exercises and presentations, aiming to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct rigorous research in peace and security studies.