phy681 - Tools and Skills for Scientific Engineering

phy681 - Tools and Skills for Scientific Engineering

Institute of Physics 6 KP
module responsibility
  • Philipp Huke
Prüfungsberechtigt
  • Simon Doclo
  • Philipp Huke
  • Sandra Koch
  • Walter Neu
  • Vlaho Petrovic
  • Herena Torio
  • Björn Poppe
  • Martin Reck
  • Thomas Schüning
  • Markus Schellenberg
  • Ulrich Teubner
  • Martin Silies
  • Jonas Schmidt
  • Bernd Siebenhüner
  • Hendrik Wolter
  • Thomas Brand
  • Sophie Berg
  • Jan Rennies-Hochmuth
Module components Semester courses Wintersemester 2025/2026 Examination
Lecture
  • Limited access 2.02.021 - Perspectives and Instruments of Corporate Sustainability - Lecture Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Bernd Siebenhüner
    • Dr. rer. pol. Sophie Berg
    • Dr. Hendrik Wolter

    Wednesday: 14:00 - 16:00, weekly (from 15/10/25)

    Please note that the assessment takes place in the seminar (Nr. 2.02.022) and the maximum capacity is limited to 60 students.

  • Unlimited access 5.04.4646 - Radiology for Medical Physics Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Björn Poppe
    • Dr. Vanessa Delfs

    Monday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 13/10/25)

    Together with the seminar ‘Medical Radiation Physics in Practice’, the content of the lecture deals with the BMU S II 4 - 1512/002-2020.001Guidelines module for the StrlSchV ‘Necessary expertise in radiation protection for Medical Physics Experts (MPE)’ - Requirements for the acquisition - knowledge to be covered.

Seminar
  • No access 2.02.022 - Perspectives and Instruments of Corporate Sustainability - Seminar Show lecturers
    • Dr. Hendrik Wolter
    • Dr. rer. pol. Sophie Berg

    Tuesday: 10:00 - 12:00, weekly (from 14/10/25)

  • Unlimited access 5.04.4645 - Seminar Radiology for Medical Physics Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Björn Poppe
    • Dr. Vanessa Delfs

    Monday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (from 13/10/25)

    In this seminar, students will familiarise themselves with further radiological applications, work on them and present them to each other.

  • Unlimited access 5.04.4648 - Practical Astronomy for Space Environment Studies Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Björn Poppe

    The course times are not decided yet.
    Various remote-controlled and robotic telescopes are used in Oldenburg, Chile, Australia and Tenerife. Typical topics could be: tracking of small planets or near-Earth objects, exoplanet transits, photometry of variable stars, determination of sky brightness, red shift of cosmic objects, etc. In addition, students learn further techniques and questions of practical astronomy through active participation in a fortnightly meeting of the Astro-AG.

Exercises
Practical training
  • Unlimited access 5.04.692 - Laser Safety Instruction Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Martin Silies

    Dates on Tuesday, 04.11.2025 09:00 - 10:00
    The Laser-Safety Instructions are mandatory to everyone who is working in the optical laboratories in Emden. A refreshment is needed every year. Usually, the instructions are offered twice in a semester, usually at the beginning. The instructions are not specific for a certain course, but we try to implement it there. Make sure, that you join one of the courses. You can even join it a semester ahead if you don't know when you are starting a project. In-between instructions are not offered. The introductions are required: Summer semester 5.04.632 Basic Laboratory II (BA) 5.04.4671 - Tools in Advanced Photonics (MA) Winter Semester 5.04.6570 Fundamentals of Optics (MA) 5.04.637 Laboratory Project I (BA) 5.04.646a Laboratory Project II - Laser & Optics (BA) General Internships Bachelor's Theses in the field of Laser & Optics Master's Theses in the field of Laser & Optics

Vorlesung und Seminar
Hinweise zum Modul
Prerequisites
Acc. selected course
Module examination
Acc. selected course
Skills to be acquired in this module
This module aims to raise the students understanding of the strategic, leadership, and technical aspects of project management and their role in adding competitive advantage to any enterprise. Concepts and techniques for programme and project management are introduced, developed and applied, with the aid of relevant case material.
The students learn to consider specific key instrument types in current usage. This will be delivered in a project study format with each instrument being evaluated in terms of operating principle, design, and signal processing.

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