M.Eng. Thomas Wendt
Laboratory Engineer
Institute:TPMB | Institute for Technology and Production in Mechanical Engineering
Project Group:Industrial Measurement Technology
Team: Chair of Industrial Metrology | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mathias Rudolph
Telephone +49 (0)341 3076 4108
Send an email | thomas(dot)wendt(at)htwk-leipzig.de
HTWK Leipzig
Faculty of Engineering
Nieper-Bau | Room NI233
Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 134
04277 Leipzig
AMC-PV
Advanced Measurement and Characterisation of PV modules
In the first phase of the project, a solar module tester with a continuous lighting function and a climate chamber will be procured; in the second phase, it will be commissioned and extensively tested. Once the project period has ended, a minimum five-year operational period will commence, during which the equipment is to be utilised for scientific and commercial purposes.
Funding: SAB/EU
Contact: Prof. Mathias Rudolph; M.Eng. Thomas Wendt
Project duration: 07/2024 – 12/2026
FAssMII(c)
Feedback-Based E-Assessment in Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering
Sub-project C: Automated delivery and assessment of online engineering practicals in measurement technology/industrial measurement technology
Laboratory practicals are essential to the learning process for engineering students, particularly due to the application-oriented, practical knowledge transfer that takes place there. Until now, experiments have been carried out exclusively in the presence of students and laboratory staff within a fixed timetable. Significant drawbacks include the high level of staff commitment required and limited scope for making the courses more flexible in terms of both content and location. A key reason for this is the lack of use of digital media and technologies to date. The aim of the project is to implement digitalised laboratory practicals that are tailored to needs and can be undertaken from any location. The proposed solution involves providing remote access to laboratory equipment to generate the data required, and utilising the digital learning platform ‘OPAL’ to create an electronic training and examination environment.
Funding: Foundation for Innovation in Higher Education Teaching
Project management, DIT Faculty: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Konrad Schöbel, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Thor
Contact: M.Sc. Silvio Hund Project
duration: 08/2021 – 07/2024
