Seminar Batteries

  • type: Seminar (S)
  • chair: KIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
  • semester: WS 25/26
  • time: Tue 2025-10-07
    09:45 - 11:15, once


    Tue 2025-10-14
    09:45 - 11:15, once

    Tue 2025-10-21
    09:45 - 11:15, once

    Tue 2025-10-28
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-11-04
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-11-11
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-11-18
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-11-25
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-12-02
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-12-09
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-12-16
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2025-12-23
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2026-01-13
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2026-01-20
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2026-01-27
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2026-02-03
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2026-02-10
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly

    Tue 2026-02-17
    09:45 - 11:15, weekly


  • start: 27.10.2023
  • lecturer:

    Dr.-Ing. Andre Weber

  • sws: 2
  • ects: 3
  • lv-no.: 2304226
  • exam:

    written thesis and lecture to be given during the seminar

  • information: On-Site
Content

Seminar Batteries (I + II for Bachelor and Master students respectively)

The battery seminar is offered all year round (including the lecture-free period).

Language of instructionGerman/English
Bibliography

werden zu Beginn der Seminararbeit themenspezifisch gegeben

Organisational issues

Die Veranstaltung Seminar Batterien (I + II im Bachelor- bzw. Masterstudiengang) findet auch außerhalb der Vorlesungszeiten ganzjährig statt. Anmeldung bitte per Mail an: andre.weber@kit.edu. Weitere Infos unter https://www.iam.kit.edu/et/5610.php

Seminar Batteries (I + II)

The seminar "Batteries" is offered all year round (including lecture-free periods). In the seminar, topics related to current research work at the IAM-ET are discussed on a weekly basis. Participation is mandatory for doctoral candidates and students of the AG LiB during their thesis at IAM-ET.

Participation in the seminar is also possible for students from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology who do not work at IAM-ET, as well as for students from other faculties. In this case, the seminar paper is usually a theoretical work consisting of literature research and comparative evaluation of different approaches solving a scientific or technical question. The examination consists of a written thesis and a lecture to be given during the seminar. If you are interested to take part in the seminar and write a seminar paper, please contact the lecturer.