30.09.25
Im Rahmen der diesjährigen 55-ten Edition der European Microwave Conference 2025 in Utrecht gewann Bartosz Tegowski den Young Engineer Prize.
30.09.25
Bartosz Tegowski stellt den Journal-Artikel "Near-Field Scattering Phenomena in Monostatic Radar Applications Derived From Physical Optics" in einem Video-Abstract vor.
30.09.25
The Institute of Data Engineering at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) is proud to announce that Nisal Hemadasa, doctoral researcher at the institute, has achieved a podium finish at this year’s Hamburg Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition.
30.09.25
At the I³ProTeachING closing event on June 5, 2025, Nisal Hemadasa from the Institute of Data Engineering was awarded 1st place in the Inspiring Teaching Award.
30.09.25
Dr. Anna Klünker and Prof. Kathrin Padberg-Gehle (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) together with Prof. Alexandra von Kameke (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences) have shared their latest results on a Lagrangian description and quantification of scalar mixing in fluid flows from particle tracks.
29.09.25
ECIU Challenge erforscht Kreativität im Zeitalter der KI
29.09.25
Together with Siska Simon (ZLL), Koojana Kuladinithi had the opportunity to attend the "6th Symposium zur Hochschullehre in den MINT-Fächern" (https://mint-symposium.de), where many lecturers and pedagogical experts came together.
29.09.25
Konstantin Gosch presented the paper Solar-based time measurement for battery-free devices  (Authors: Konstantin Gosch, Johannes Göpfert and Bernd-Christian Renner) at 22nd GI/ITG KuVS (Fachgespräch Sensornetze) at the TU Clausthal.  Konstantin also successfully participated in the table football tournament as part of a team with Christian Richter from the Institute for Networked CPS, and together they took third place. 
28.09.25
From 23 to 25 September 2025, the 74th German Aerospace Congress (#DLRK) took place in Augsburg. The #FST was represented by three research associates - Kai Beschorner, Leif Rieck, and Ole Krawehl - who presented current findings and insights from their ongoing research. We would like to thank all congress participants for the valuable discussions, inspiring exchanges, and the high-quality presentations and posters that shaped a stimulating scientific program. Our sincere thanks also go to the #DGLR and everyone involved in organizing the event for hosting an excellent congress and creating a welcoming atmosphere for both scientific dialogue and personal networking. We look forward to meeting the community again at #DLRK2026 in Aachen.
26.09.25
Congratulations to our PhD students Ali Hojjat and Janek Haberer for the Best Paper Honorable Mention of their paper "MCUCoder: Adaptive Bitrate Learned Video Compression for IoT Devices” at at the 47th German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR 2025).