The Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology belongs to the Faculty 5: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of the University of Stuttgart.
Learn more about the history of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology.
Currently, 15 institutes are assigned to the department, each of them specializing in their respective areas of teaching and research.
The professors of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Institutes in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- IAS
Industrial Automation and Software Engineering - INT
Electrical and Optical Communications Engineering - IEH
Power Transmission and High Voltage Technology - IHT
Semiconductor Engineering - IHF
Radio Frequency Technology - IKR
Communication Networks and Computer Engineering - ILEA
Power Electronics and Electrical Drives - INÜ
Telecommunications - IPV
Photovoltaics - ISS
Signal Processing and System Theory - IIS
Smart Sensors - INES
Nano and Microelectronic Systems - IEW
Electrical Energy Conversion - IGM
Large Area Microelectronics - ILH
Robust Power Semiconductor Systems
Organizational units
- IVEI
Union of the Institutes of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Committees
Faculty Council
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology belongs to Faculty 5 "Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology". Thus, all professors of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology are also members of the Great Faculty Council of Faculty 5.
Examination Board
The duties of the examination board include:
- Recognition of examination results
- Application for late withdrawal from the examination (with reasons, see examination regulations)
- Fundamental decisions in course-related questions
Study Commission
The Study Commission (StuKo) of a course of study is the advisory body of the Grand Faculty Council for teaching in the respective course of study. It prepares proposals for the further development and improvement of the programme and its contents. It also initiates the examination regulations and necessary changes to them. A further task of the StuKo is to decide on the distribution of the decentralised quality assurance funds (QSM). However, all decisions must be approved by the Grand Faculty Council.
Markus Gaida
PD Dr.-Ing.Managing Director association of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Institutes (EI); Program Manager of Electrical Engineering (EE); Academic Counseling of EE, Erasmus-Coordinator of EE, Head of the internationalization of EE
Laura Steiner
Study Office Electrical Engineering and Information Technology