Robert Annuth

M.Sc.
Research Assistant

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Robert Annuth M. Sc.
E-6 Elektrische Energietechnik
  • Elektrische Energietechnik
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Research Project

SuSy
Sustainable DC-Systems – DC-Power Systems on Ships

SuSy

Sustainable DC-Systems – DC-Power Systems on Ships

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK); Duration: 2021 to 2024

Publications

TUHH Open Research (TORE)

2024

2023

Courses

Stud.IP
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Seminare.EIM: Advanced Topics in Computer Architecture (CSBS, IIWBS, CSMS, IIWMS, ETMS, IMPMM)
Semester:
WiSe 23/24
Course type:
Seminar
Lecturer:
Dr. Anna Katharina Kirf, Prof. Dr. Sohan Lal
Description:
It is a seminar course where we will study the proceedings of the top computer architecture conferences such as the International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), and International Symposium on Micro-architecture (MICRO)), covering advanced research topics on multi-/many-core processors, graphics processors, and machine learning accelerators. You will select 2-3 papers as per your interest. You will read, discuss, and present these papers in class, critically analyzing the main research ideas. A review paper will also be written about the selected papers, thereby learning how to write a paper in the field of computer architecture. The evaluation will be based on the paper's presentation and a review paper. Your participation in discussions is expected and will also be counted toward the final grade.
Learning organisation:
Presentation A list of starting papers for each topic along with a list of top conferences in computer architecture will be given. You can choose the second and third papers independently, however, it is suggested to discuss the selection of papers with the instructor. When you present papers, be prepared to answer the questions from the instructor and fellow students. Review Paper A review paper about the selected papers will be written. The structure of the review paper will be discussed in class. Each student will review a paper of a fellow student. Course Outcome After the course completion, participants can expect to have acquired the necessary knowledge and skills to understand and critically analyze the research in the field of computer architecture.
Performance accreditation:
• Papers presentation: 50% • Review paper: 50% • The criteria for the evaluation of presentations and review papers will be discussed in the class.
Area classification:
Studiendekanat Elektrotechnik, Informatik und Mathematik
ECTS credit points:
3
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Studiendekanat Elektrotechnik, Informatik und Mathematik (E)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 15
Documents: 9

Supervised Theses

ongoing

2024

  • Görner, T. (2024). Vergleich der Effizienz von Windparks mit AC- und DC-Sammelnetzen.

completed

2024

  • Schultheiß, J. (2024). Impedanzbasierte Stabilitätsanalyse zur Bewertung der Stabilitätsgrenzen von DC- und AC-Netzen.

2023

  • Görner, T. (2023). Ermittlung der Stabilitätsgrenzen von DC-Microgrids und Validierung durch transiente Simulationen.

  • Langendörfer, T. (2023). Entwicklung eines Konzepts zur Auswahl von Netzstrukturen und Regelkonzepten für DC-Microgrids.

  • Rudolf, D. (2023). Optimierung der Energieeffizienz in DC-Microgrids: Eine Untersuchung der Rolle von DC-DC Wandlern.

  • Wichmann, A. (2023). Entwicklung eines Konzeptes zur datenbasierten Ermittlung des Alterungszustandes von Fahrzeugbatterien.

  • Winkel, J. (2023). Configurable gate driver circuits for IGBT based inverters with adjustable piecewise voltage and current gradient for industrial application.

2022

  • Nußbaum, F. (2022). Untersuchung der Systemstabilität von maritimen DC-Micro Grids durch Betrachtung von Lastflüssen und möglichen Fehlerfällen.

  • Nußbaum, F. (2022). Optimierung von Betriebszuständen und Spannungsregelung eines DC-Microgrids durch Reinforcement Learning.

  • Winter, K. (2022). Entwicklung eines verteilten Messsystems zur frequenzabhängigen Netzimpedanzbestimmung über einen breiten Frequenzbereich bis 500 kHz.