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Welcome to the Institute of High-Frequency Technology

On our website you will find insights into our diverse research projects, as well as information about our staff, courses, publications, and the latest news from our institute.

Together with our project partners, we conduct research on innovative topics such as non-contact vital signs measurement using radar for medical, veterinary and industrial applications. Other projects focus on ultra-low power communication networks, permittivity measurements and quantum computing research.

A distinctive feature of our institute is our combination of theoretical and experimental work. We employ advanced simulation techniques, manufacturing processes, precision measurement technology, as well as signal processing and machine learning for data analysis. Thanks to our in-house PCB manufacturing, precision mechanics workshop, and various 3D printers, we can rapidly implement theoretical concepts and test them in our antenna measurement chamber or on our linear stage.

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News at the IHF

18.05.22
Fabian Lurz organises the Student Design Competition for „Design of a Self-Interference Cancellation Coupler“ at the International Microwave Symposium.
12.05.22
On September, 13th and 14th, 2022 the Hamburg University of Technology will host the 1st Summer School for Machine Learning in Engineering. The Institute of High-Frequency Technology is one of the co-organizers.
10.05.22
On 10th Mai 2022 Mr. M.Sc Moritz Hägermann successfully defended his docotoral thesis with the titel "Backward-Wave Phenomena in Helix Traveling-Wave Tube Amplifiers".
22.04.22
Caspar Wasle wurde als Teilnehmer des International Space Weather Camps (ISWC) ausgewählt. Dieses vom DLR Neustrelitz, der South African National Space Agency (SANSA) und der University of Alabama in Huntsville organisierte Camp bietet Studenten und Absolventen von Studienfächern der Mathematik, Physik, Informatik und Ingenieurswissenschaften die Möglichkeit, sich intensiv mit dem spannenden und hochaktuellen Thema Weltraumwetter zu beschäftigen. Caspar Wasle hat sich zuvor als Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft und im Rahmen seiner Bachelorarbeit am Institut im Bereich der Satellitenkommunikation (SANTANA-Aero 2) als äußerst engagierter Student hervorgetan. Wir haben Ihn sehr gerne bei seiner Bewerbung für einen Platz beim ISWC unterstützt und freuen uns, dass wir ihm nun zur Annahme gratulieren können. Im Namen des ganzen Instituts wünschen wir Caspar viel Spaß während der drei sicherlich sehr interessanten und lehrreichen Wochen.
28.01.22
Das Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik (IHF) der Technischen Universität Hamburg (TUHH) hat gemeinsam mit Forschern der FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg und der BTU Cottbus einen Artikel in der multidisziplinären Open-Access-Zeitschrift IEEE Access vorgestellt, bei dem die Einsatzmöglichkeiten von maschinellem Lernen zur Schätzung der Einfallsrichtung in Automobilradarsystemen untersucht werden.
24.11.21
Die virtuelle Veranstaltung “Artificial Intelligence in Engineering” bringt jedes Jahr eine Vielfalt von Anwendern aus den Ingenieurwissenschaften und verwandter Gebiete zusammen, um die neuesten AI-Trends in ihrer Berufs-Praxis vorzustellen. Das Event wurde dieses Jahr eröffnet durch die Keynote “Machine Learning in Engineering and Materials Science: On Your Marks, Get Set, … Go!?” von den MLE-Mitgliedern Christian Feiler, Fabian Lurz, Robert Meißner, Stefan Schulte, Christian Schuster und Gregor Vonbun-Feldbauer.
21.09.21
Das Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik (IHF) hat gemeinsam mit der FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg und Infineon Technologies AG einen neuen Ansatz des maschinellen Lernens vorgestellt, der mit einem hochintegrierten Radarsystem zuverlässig Personen erkennen und deren Aktivitäten klassifizieren kann.
28.05.24
Einladung zum hochschulöffentlichen Abschlussvortrag zur Projektorarbeit von Herrn Jan Anton Erxleben Der Titel seines Vortrages lautet: Untersuchung der Anwendbarkeit von Mustererkennungsalgorithmen für die Identifizierung und Klassifizierung relevanter Arbeitspunkte eines elektrischen Systems Ort: https://tuhh.zoom.us/j/84078875057?pwd=clZETFVVbEQvZW5mZnkwQ0tWbFlGUT09 Zeit: Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2024 um 11:00 Uhr
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28.05.24
Einladung zum hochschulöffentlichen Abschlussvortrag zur Projektorarbeit von Herrn Justus Rücker Der Titel seines Vortrages lautet: Optimal Scheduling of Flexible Components in Residential Neighborhoods Using Detailed Linear Programming Ort: Technische Universität Hamburg, Channel 4, Harburger Schloßstraße 28, 21079 Hamburg Raum 1.005 Zeit: Dienstag, 28. Mai 2024 um 11:00 Uhr Alternativ per Zoom: https://tuhh.zoom.us/j/89834162992?pwd=Y0pzY3pBS2FxNjZhTUcrVU1nUEwrZz09 Meeting ID: 898 3416 2992 Passcode: 359593
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28.05.24
Guest talk by Prof. Dr. Jérémie Sublime, ISEP (Paris) on June 12, 1-2 pm
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27.05.24
We are very happy to be part of the world's first United Nations University Hub "Engineering to Face Climate Change" here at the Hamburg University of Technology. The partnership between TU Hamburg and UNU aims to develop sustainable technical solutions to tackle climate change. Through three research areas innovative strategies are being developed to better manage resources, inform the public, and train researchers worldwide. One of two clusters started within this cooperation, “Circular Technologies for Bio-based Materials”, led by Prof. Smirnova, will research innovative technologies for materials made from biomass, focusing on both the production of biomaterials and the circular economy. This work will be central to the corresponding Campus Lab “Circular Economy”. More information about the UNU Hub can be found here.
27.05.24
Start of international research cooperation on "Engineering to Face Climate Change"
27.05.24
We are very happy that we had the chance to be part of the inauguration of the United Nations University Hub at the Technische Universität Hamburg. It was a great honor to show Tshilidzi Marwala, the Rector of the United Nations (UN) University and UN Under-Secretary-General, and his delegation our showcase of a prismatic spouted bed and to explain how fluidized bed technology can support the university's mission "Engineering to face climate change". We are very much looking forward to continuing our work in this important research field. Back to Institute SPE - News
27.05.24
Nima received the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pin from Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala, the Rector of United Nations University and the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations during the inauguration of the United Nations University Hub on Engineering to Face Climate Change at TUHH.  Our team at the Institute of Geo-Hydroinformatics is committed to supporting the SDGs and contributing to their various facets, particularly SDGs 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 15, and 17.
27.05.24
We celebrated the establishment of Europe's first United Nations University Hub and the world's first climate-focused UNU Hub at Hamburg University of Technology on May 27th, 2024. This major strategic development will bring tangible benefits to Hamburg, Germany, and the world, especially the Global South! We would like to express our gratitude to the United Nations University for their invaluable partnership and the remarkable vision. Special thanks go to Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala, the Rector of UNU and the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Dr. Sabine Becker-Thierry, the Secretary of the UNU Council. Their support has been vital in realizing this initiative and it was an honor to host them in Hamburg. We are also deeply grateful to Prof. Kaveh Madani, the Director of The United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH), for being a key driver in conceptualizing and bringing the idea of "UNU Hub on Engineering to Face Climate Change" to fruition. Also, we would like to extend our sincere thanks to the ministry of Science & Research for their support. It was inspiring to have Ms. Katharina Fegebank, the Minister for Science, Research, Equalities and Districts and the second mayor of Hamburg present in our launch event.  UNU Hub serves as the Gateway to the United Nations on the premises of an academic institution. A UNU Hub brings the UN experience to the university setting with the objectives of bridging the gap between academia and the UN agencies, making the UN system accessible to university students and researchers and promoting state-of-the-art and policy-relevant university research. It also provides a range of training and capacity building activities that prepare students for working in UN agencies, international development and research entities. The Vice President for Research at TUHH Prof. Irina Smirnova and Prof. Nima Shokri will serve as the Executive Co-Director of this Hub. More information about the hub can be found at www.tuhh.de/unuhub
27.05.24
Machine Learning Adaptation to Bio-Electromagnetic Compatibility Problem
24.05.24