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Prof. Dr. Frank Gustrau

Fast facts

Office hours

Monday, 12-13 h via video conference
https://fh-dortmund.webex.com/meet/frank.gustrau
(Wait in the lobby until you are let in. This may take a while if I am in a conversation with another student).

About the person

Function:Dean in the Faculty of Information Technology

Publications

Teaching

  • Theoretical Electrical Engineering (TET)
    The course is a compulsory subject in the Master's study program "Information and Electrical Engineering" and is read in the winter semester.
  • EM Design
    The course "EM Design" is offered in the summer as an elective subject in the Bachelor's study programs "Biomedical Engineering" (BMT) and "Digital Technologies" (DT).
  • Physics I + II
    The course is a compulsory subject in the Bachelor's study programs "Biomedical Engineering" (BMT) and "Digital Technologies" (DT) and is read over two semesters starting in the winter semester.
  • Project and final theses in Bachelor's and Master's degree programs
    Are you looking for a supervisor for student theses in the Bachelor's or Master's degree programs in the Faculty of Information Technology? Visit me during my office hours or make an appointment.
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC, EFV)
    This course is currently not offered.
  • Fundamentals of Digital Technologies 1
    The course is a compulsory subject in the Bachelor's study program "Digital Technologies" (DT) and is read there in the winter semester. Since WS 20/21, this course has been taught by Prof. Dr. Ulf Niemeyer.
  • High Frequency Engineering and EM Simulation (HFE)
    Course in the Master's degree program in Information and Electrical Engineering:
    • Part: High Frequency Engineering
      Time signals on lines, high-frequency components and circuits (matching circuits, filters, power dividers, couplers), antennas (characteristics, Hertzian dipole, dipoles, patch antennas, array antennas)
    • Part: EM simulation
      Fundamentals of electromagnetic field theory (Maxwell's equations), numerical solution methods (finite element method, finite differences in the time domain, moment method), introduction to the practical use of a commercial EM simulator, examination of application examples (with theoretical background) from the fields of: Electromagnetic compatibility, electrical engineering, high-frequency technology, medical technology

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