The Programming Group of the Department of Computer Science develops and coordinates the teaching offer in the field of programming, algorithms and data structures as well as basic computer science education for other departments of Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. In addition, the group is responsible for the practical exams, the development environments to be used (currently Netbeans, MS Visual C++, Qt Creator) and the associated images. Open Laboratory In the evening hours, an open laboratory is held to support students with start-up difficulties. Tutors are available for personal support. The current times are as follows: Mon-Thu 16:00 to 19:15 in D15/0.02 Fri 17:45 to 21:00 also in D15/0.02 Courses Bachelor Programming I Programming II Advanced Programming Techniques (elective) Export Courses Numerous introductory courses to Programming and Computer Science Master Computer Science Language-Oriented Programming Laboratories and Infrastructure Courses in the field of programming take place either in the two laboratories listed below or as a notebook internship. Lab D15/002 Lab D15/003 Contact Members
The Embedded Systems Technology research group deals with new novel questions in the application of embedded systems (ES). The focus is the increasing penetration of human environment by products and solutions with embedded information processing and their networking, often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). Many questions that appear to have solved in classical information technology are now being posed again in this context. The research group deals with applied research topics and on the application spectrum of fundamental technologies in the field of Embedded Systems and IoT. Here, research and development activities are combined with the training and further qualification of students and members of staff through contemporary issues. Research Projects Our latest reserch project LONG MOVE deals with the performance adaption and location-based codes of conduct for a sustainable IoT sensor technology in the field of technical building systems for modular networking of units. Here you can find an overview of our research projects. Lectures Lectures offered on a regular basis by the research group can be found on Prof. Akelbein's webpage. Furthermore, we offer the Project System Development on a regular basis for students in their bachelor's or master's programmes. Contact Members