
University of Freiburg, Faculty of Applied Science
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Georges-Köhler-Allee 101,
D-79110 Freiburg, Germany
The Faculty of Applied Sciences - Overview
The faculty of applied sciences is the 11th and newest faculty of the university of Freiburg. The faculty consists of:
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Microsystems Engineering
- Professorship for Communication Systems (Prof. Dr. G. Schneider)
- Co-opted Professorship for Telematics (Prof. Dr. G. Müller, IIG)
- Co-opted Professorship for Modeling and Social Consequences (Frau Prof. Dr. B. Schinzel, IIG)
- Co-opted Professorship for Applied Physics, Solar Energy (Prof. Dr. E. Weber, FhG-ISE)
- Teaching Export Professorship for Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
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Master
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Goals
Bioinformatics is an emerging and challenging discipline at the interface of Informatics (or Computer Science) and Life Sciences. Bioinformatics has been and still is a major trigger for the current developments in the fields of Bio-Engineering, Molecular Biology and Medicine.
The Master´s degree course aims to provide a deeper understanding of Bioinformatics' methods and to broaden the students' knowledge in the fields of Biology and Computer Science. Students attend lectures, seminars and lab courses in Biology, Computer Science and Bioinformatics, which they may select according to their background, language proficiency and their areas of interest.
Curriculum ...
Master in Applied Computer Science
Goals
Education in computer science methods and techniques are the primary goals of the programme.
This is achieved through a wide range of courses, seminars and laboratory courses in Computer Science as well as in its application areas. The curriculum comprises an individual choice of advanced graduate courses taking previous experience, intended specialization and language skills into account.
Characteristics
As a student you will benefit from the international orientation of the programme, will be actively involved in state-of-the-art research and will be able to attend lectures by internationally recognized staff. The great flexibility of the curriculum allows you to choose your courses according to your personal interest. ...
Master of Science in Microsystems Engineering
MEMS is an exciting engineering discipline which combines expertise from areas as diverse as electrical engineering, biology, manufacturing technology and chemistry and thus allows engineers to conceive highly miniaturized, multi-functional systems with capabilities limited only by the imagination.
The Institute of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) at the University of Freiburg was founded in 1995. It features modern facilities for research and teaching including a cleanroom, electronics, optics and chemistry laboratories, robotics laboratories and mobile computer pools for students. The professors at IMTEK strive to give you the best teaching and personal counselling possible. Students are perceived as individual human beings and not as ID numbers. Each MSE student will be assigned a faculty member as his mentor. ...
