On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, this year’s EIMday of the School of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics as well as the FSR ET/IT took place. Dean Prof. Ruprecht opened the event and welcomed numerous students and researchers from the School. The focus of EIMday was on exciting insights into current research projects: Over 40 posters provided diverse perspectives on the work of researchers and students. Additionally, three students – Max Kretschmann (Amateur Radio AG), Parimala Siravaj (ECIU project at the Institute for Ethics in Technology), and Pia Borchers (Human Centric Machine Learning) – presented their projects in short, lively poster pitches.
This year, the new professors Holger Kapels (Power Electronic Devices), Qiang Li (Integrated Circuits and Systems), and Olaf Landsiedel (Networked Cyber-Physical Systems) introduced themselves to the students and the School, providing interesting insights into future research topics and teaching offerings.
Another highlight was the guest lecture by Stefan Möws, alumnus of TUHH and employee of the start-up suena, as well as the research presentation by Lennart Bohl, staff member of the Institute of Theoretical Electrical Engineering, from the "What’s your research about" series of the IEEE&VDE Study Group.
Besides the research presentations, several student working groups introduced themselves, including the HULKs, e-gnition, HALO, Cubesat, and the Amateur Radio AG. These groups offer students the opportunity to gain hands-on technical experience, teamwork, and innovation.
Two outstanding posters were awarded prizes: The best poster prize went to Til Hillebrecht and Jan Heßling for their work titled “SI/PI-Database and Data-Driven Signal and Power Integrity on Printed Circuit Boards.” Furthermore, an award for the most inspiring poster was presented to Prof. Stefan Schulte for the topic “Data Engineering”.
EIMday 2025 once again provided an excellent platform for exchange between students and researchers. The broad range of talks, pitches, and posters, as well as the opportunity to get to know committed student projects, made the day an inspiring experience and an important bridge between research and study at TUHH. We thank all participants for their dedication and look forward to EIMday 2026!
Find more details and pictures of the event here.
Contact:
Dr. Anna Kirf
School of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics
dekan.eim@tuhh.de