Analytical Instruments, Measurement and Sensor Technology: Coburg University of Applied Sciences

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Degree 
Master of Engineering
Address
Analytical Instruments, Measurement and Sensor Technology: Coburg University of Applied Sciences, Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Fachhochschule Coburg, Inga Grebe, Am Hofbräuhaus 1, Coburg, 96450, Germany
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Subject
Engineering
Course Language(s) 
English and German
Course Beginning 
April
Duration 
4 semester
App Deadline 
15-Feb
Submit Application To 

Coburg University of Applied Sciences, Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Fachhochschule Coburg, Ms Inga Grebe, Am Hofbräuhaus 1, 96450 Coburg

Telephone 
+49.9561317.437
Fax 
+49.9561317.498
E-mail 

a...@hs-coburg.de

Website 
http://www.hs-coburg.de/mengaims



The international Master's Programme covers subjects connected with the growing world-wide sensor market. The fields of instrumental analytics, measurement and sensor technology are of outstanding practical importance for a wide variety of highly innovative industrial sectors, all of which have substantial economical impact and involve many scientific disciplines. Their co-operation with the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST) allows students to focus on the international aspects of the industry.

The objective of AIMS is to qualify students to use the methods and technologies of sensor technology, computer-based measurement technology, analytic instruments, nanometrology, optoelectric sensor technology and digital signal processing. Students are also trained in the application of these methods and technologies means of different pracitcal projects. The programme allows participants to increase their theoretical knowledge and practical experience. They will be able to network and to participate in projects with industrial and scientific partners.


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