Profile
Our course contents are relevant to practice, on a high scientific level, future-oriented and enable the development of sustainable technical and business solutions.
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science places great emphasis on information processing. From hardware in electrical engineering to programming in computer science and e-commerce in business informatics, the faculty covers all aspects of information processing.
The faculty's spectrum is complemented by a didactic/pedagogical component through the two trade teacher programs Computer Science/Electrical Engineering PLUS Teaching Post and Business Informatics PLUS Teaching Post.
Another strength of the faculty is its international orientation. This is reflected by the English-language bachelor's degree programs in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and E-Mobility and Green Energy as well as two international master's degree programs in Mechatronics and Electrical Engineering and Embedded Systems.
Events
All eventsMath Saturday
Courses
Bachelor
Business Informatics PLUS Teaching Post
Computer Science/Electrical Engineering PLUS Teaching Post
E-Mobility and Green Energy (EN)
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EN)
Master
Electrical Engineering and Embedded Systems (EN)
News
Robotics and AI
RoboLab team qualifies for World Championships again
For the third time in a row, RWU's RoboLab team has qualified for the RoboCup World Championship with the support of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Digitization café
"Full steam ahead towards digitalization"
The LAB4DTE digitization café in December focused on the Internet of Things and human-technology interaction. Georg Kästle, CIO and CDO of Vollmer Werke Maschinenfabrik GmbH, was a guest at RWU as an external speaker.
Press release
"Today you are the center of attention!"
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at RWU has celebrated the graduation of its students. 144 students successfully completed their studies in the summer semester.
Faculty E
"Learning from successful women"
On December 14, Faculty E and the Ravensburger company are inviting all students and fellow students. The motto of the evening is "Network and learn from successful women in the professional world!"
Summer School
Taste course for the electrical engineering and electromobility degree programs
STEM graduates are in demand - that's common knowledge. Seven interested young adults learned that a technical degree is not boring and that the work as an engineer is multifaceted during a trial study at RWU.
Press release
A new stage in life: from studies to professional life
113 graduates of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science celebrate the successful completion of their studies.
InformatiCup
RWU team qualified for the final
The InformatiCup is an annual programming competition. Four teams have now been invited to the finals in Hamburg - RWU is among them!
Digital Business
Best Paper Award for Social Media Analyses in Tourism
Professor Dr. Wolfram Höpken and his students have developed a new approach to estimating tourist arrivals based on user-generated content. At the ENTER23 tourism conference in South Africa, this won the Best Paper Award.
Contact & People
General contact details
Opening hours | Monday - Friday from 9:00-11:45 a.m. |
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Phone | |
dekanatssekretariat-e@rwu.de | |
Room | H 220 |
On campus |
Building H (main building)
Doggenriedstrasse 70
88250 Weingarten |
Postal address |
RWU Hochschule Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science P.O. Box 30 22 88216 Weingarten Germany |
Dean
Prof. Dr. Bela Mutschler
Secretariat
Isabelle Cros
Edith Konstanzer
Jennifer Rößler
Petra Schlagenhauf
Professors Faculty E
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Andriessens
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Bayer
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lothar Berger
Prof. Klemens Ehret
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Elser
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Wolfgang Ertel
Prof. Dr.-Ing. László Farkas
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Fechter
Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Jürgen Friedl
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Friedrich
- Building V
- Room V 309