The School of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, together with the ET/IT Student Council, proudly hosted this year’s EIMday. Our Dean, Prof. Ruprecht, warmly welcomed students and researchers, officially opening a day filled with inspiring scientific exchange and new opportunities.
Following an overview of last year’s highlights and achievements at our school, Prof. Andreas Tittl introduced himself as the new head of the Institute for Photonics. He provided fascinating insights into his current research and outlined upcoming course offerings.
Three students captivated the audience with short presentations, demonstrating the exciting research possibilities even at the thesis stage. Frederik Eberhard presented his project “Radar Enhancement with 3D Printed Lenses,” Per Ole Hoyer discussed “Quantum Noise Spectroscopy Verification,” and Sarah Klass shared her work on “3D Printed Massive Antenna Arrays.”
The science fair at EIMday 2026 featured more than 40 posters and exhibits showcasing innovative research projects and hands-on work from both students and faculty. Two poster prizes were awarded this year: Niklas Diecklow received recognition for his poster “CODA: State Criticality via Optimal Interventions under Decaying Agency,” and Dr. Nicolás E. Díaz Ferreyra was honored for his poster "Developer-Centered Management of Security Debt."
A new highlight this year was the joint Alumni & Career Talk, organized in collaboration with the Career Center and TUHH Alumni. Against the backdrop of a job market transformed by Artificial Intelligence, alumni from EIM study programs shared their early career experiences in data science, computer engineering, and related fields. Sebastian Lindner, Reyhaneh Rajabigamchi, Finja Schnoor, and Johannes Heise provided valuable guidance and inspiration for current students navigating their professional journeys.
With its diverse formats, EIMday 2026 once again proved to be a key event fostering collaboration between research and education at TUHH. We thank all participants for their enthusiasm and look forward to building on this success in the years to come.
Frederik Eberhard
"Radar enhancement with 3D printed Lenses"
Per Ole Hoyer
"Quantum Noise Spectroscopy Verification"
Sarah Klass
"3D-Printed Massive Antenna Arrays"
Amateur Radio AG | The Amateur Radio AG offers practical experience in RF and communication systems as well as circuit design. |
| Career Center | |
CubeSatLab AG + Hamburg Space Team | From Hamburg to Space: Are you interested in space travel and satellites? Would you like to tinker with a satellite yourself? |
e-gnition | e-gnition Student Group |
FSR ET/IT | Presentation of the work of the Student council. |
HULKs | HULKs - We are a team of students competing in the RoboCup Standard Platform League |
Institute E-1: Medical Technology and Intelligent Systems | Discover Medical Technologies and Intelligent Systems |
Institute E-3: High-Frequency Technology | Hands-On Innovation: Exploring Microwave Engineering |
Institute E-4: Communication Networks | Performance Analysis of Communication Networks |
Institute E-6: Electrical Power and Energy Technology | Electrical power and energy systems engineering |
Institute E-7: | Microsystems Technology (MEMS) – A Ubiquitous Enabler |
Institute E-8: Communications | Communications and Navigation aspects in the range from theoretical fundamentals to industry-ready solutions. |
Institute E-9: Integrated Circuits and Systems | Are you passionate about shaping the future of technology? Welcome to the area of integrated circuits! |
Institute E-11: Algorithms and Complexity | Algorithms and Complexity at TUHH |
Institute E-12: Photonics | Photonic nanomaterials and metasurfaces. |
Institute E-13: Computer Engineering | Methods and tools for designing Cyber Physical Systems and digital Electronic Circuits. |
Institute E-14: Control Systems | Control and Cybernetics – Crucial Enablers for Efficient and Safe Operation of Interconnected Technical Systems! |
Data-Driven Control and Fault Diagnosis | |
Institute E-15: Secure Cyber Physical Systems | Security of Cyber-Physical Systems |
Institute E-17: Networked Cyber Physical Systems | Networked Cyber Physical Systems |
Institute E-18: Theoretische Elektrotechnik | Data Driven Electromagnetics & Enabling AI for EMC |
Institute E-19: Data Engineering | Distributed Data Engineering and Beyond |
Institute E-22: Software Security | Developer-Centered Management of Security Debt |
Institute E-23: Power Electronic Devices | Power Electronic Devices: Shape the future of Power Electronics through Cutting-Edge Components. |
Institute E-24: Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems | Batteryless Acoustic Sensors in Metal Structures |
Institute E-25: Quantum computing | Quantum computing |
Institute E-EXK3: Smart Sensors | Sensors need Space.... and Energy Efficiency |
Institute E-EXK6: Theoretical Computer Science | Constraint satisfaction problems |
Institute E-EXK7: Human-Centric Machine Learning | State Criticality via Optimal Interventions under Decaying Agency |
AI Copilot for FEL Experiments – Assisting scientists in Real-Time during Beamtime | |
Institute E-EXK8: Ethics in Technology | Technology for Humanity: creating solutions that not only work, but work for people |
Working Lab | Technik selbst erleben, ausprobieren und umsetzen. |