University of Ulm, Communications Technology, Ms Dr. Katrin Reimer, Albert-Einstein-Allee 41, 89069 Ulm
c-t...@uni-ulm.de
Communications Technology offers specialisations in two different tracks. Students whose main interest is modern digital communication methods, such as coding, networking, or advanced modulation techniques, will choose the Communications Engineering Track. Students interested in the underlying hardware aspects, such as microwave/millimetre-wave engineering, microelectronics, and optoelectronics will opt for the Microelectronics track. Students in both tracks will receive a strong foundation in wireless communications principles.
Communications Technology is a strongly research-oriented programme which enables graduates to work in industrial and public research and development, and in any other profession requiring a special insight into methods of communications engineering or micro-/optoelectronics.
Through its research orientation, Communications Technology also offers excellent prerequisites for continuing studies, such as towards a doctorate.