Mechanical and automotive engineering

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Contribute to the solution of complex technical issues

In the Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering at Coburg University of Applied Sciences, you will be part of a dynamic research and learning environment that focuses on technological innovation and applied science. Here you will acquire in-depth knowledge in the fields of mechanical and automotive engineering and put it into practice in modern laboratories and workshops. Our state-of-the-art facilities allow you to work at the forefront of technical development – from the design of complex machinery to the development of advanced vehicle technologies. Through
hands-on projects and interdisciplinary collaboration, you will prepare yourself for the challenges of the industry and actively contribute to the advancement of engineering.
Shape your future in an environment that combines science and technology and discover how your expertise in mechanical and automotive engineering can help solve complex technical problems.

Location

The Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering is located on the Friedrich Streib Campus.
Lecture halls, seminar rooms, laboratories and offices can be found here.

Faculty management

Further information

Teachers and employees

Laboratories

  • Laboratory for Applied Vacuum Technology (Prof. Dr. Martin Prechtl)
  • Laboratory for Automotive Informatics (Prof. Dr. Ralf Reißing)
  • Laboratory for Vehicle Mechatronics and Mobile Robotics (Prof. Dr. Matthias Geuß)
  • Laboratory for Production Engineering (Prof. Dr. Michael Steber)
  • Automotive laboratory (Prof. Dr. Marco Denk)
  • Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Driving (Prof. Dr. Georg Arbeiter)
  • Laboratory for Plastics Processing (Prof. Dr. Alexander Rost)
  • Human and Vehicle Laboratory (Prof. Dr. Alisa Lindner)
  • Laboratory for Measurement Technology (Prof. Dr. Oliver Koch)
  • Laboratory for Prototype and Model Technology (Prof. Dr. Markus Stark)
  • Laboratory for Robotics and Handling Technology (Prof. Dr. Oliver Koch)
  • Laboratory for sensor technology, sensor data processing and actuator technology in motor vehicles (Prof. Dr. Matthias Geuß)
  • Laboratory for Simulation and Control Engineering (Prof. Dr. Marcus Baur)
  • Laboratory for Fluid Mechanics and Turbomachinery (Prof. Dr. Philipp Epple)
  • Laboratory for Vehicle2X Technologies (Prof. Dr. Lucila Patino Studencki)
  • Laboratory for combustion engines and motor vehicles (test bench area) (Prof. Dr. Hartmut Gnuschke)
  • Laboratory for Materials Engineering (Prof. Dr. Madison Wooldridge)