Lecture
Time: 11:00-11:30 a.m.
Location: Building 46, Room 220
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Björn-Martin Kurzrock
What to expect: Contents, structure and general conditions of the degree program Real Estate and Facilities - Management and Technology
Place of study: Kaiserslautern
Time:
10:15-10:45
13:00-13:30
Location: Building 46, Room 220
Speaker: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Glock
What to expect: Contents, structure and general conditions of the degree program in Civil Engineering
Place of study: Kaiserslautern
Guidance
Time: 13:40-15:30
Meeting point: Civil Engineering information stand, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 13
What you can expect: In the Living Lab smart office space, shading and lighting can be controlled and regulated automatically. As part of the guided tour through the Living Lab, the basics of room automation will be presented and supplemented by practical demonstrations. In addition, central and decentralized building conditioning systems, in particular cooling and ventilation, are presented and their effects on energy consumption and the sustainability of buildings are discussed.
Suitable for: anyone interested in the Master's degree courses in Environmental Engineering and Real Estate and Facilities Management and Technology
Student advisory service
Time: 09:00-15:00
Location: Building 42, Foyer, Stand 13
What to expect:
Advice on all aspects of the Civil Engineering - Construction, Environment, Management (B.Sc.) degree program
Time: 09:00-15:00
Location: Building 42, Foyer, Stand 14
What you can expect:
- Insights into the various specializations of the Civil Engineering degree program
- Exchange with students
Place of study: Kaiserslautern
Open lecture
Time: 08:15-09:45
Location: Building 36, Room 265
Suitable for: anyone interested in the civil engineering degree program
Time: 08:15 - 09:45
Location: Building 13, Room 305
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in civil engineering degree programs
Time: 10:15-11:45 a.m.
Location: Building 11, Room 243
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in civil engineering degree programs
Time: 10:15-11:45 a.m.
Location: Building 24, Room 102
Suitable for: anyone interested in the Bachelor's degree program in Civil Engineering
Time: 12:15 -13:45
Location: Building 14, Room 103
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in civil engineering degree programs
Time: 12:15 -13:45
Location: Building 14, Room 105
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in civil engineering degree programs
Student advisory service
Time: 09:00-15:00
Location: Building 42, Foyer, Stand 15
What to expect:
Advice on all aspects of the degree programs
- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (B.Sc.)
- Media and Communication Technology (B.Sc.)
Study location: Kaiserslautern
Time: 09:00-15:00
Location: Campus, Stand 24
What you can expect:
- Advice on all aspects of the Electrical Engineering and Information Technology degree programs (B.Sc., M.Sc.)
- Reports on students' personal experiences
- Information on support services offered by the Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies (VDE) and the Electrotechnical University Group (ETK)
Place of study: Kaiserslautern
Lecture
Time:
09:30-10:00
13:00-13:30
Location: Building 42, Room 110
Speaker: Dr.-Ing. Marcus Ripp
What to expect: Contents, structure and general conditions of the Mechanical Engineering degree program
Place of study: Kaiserslautern
Time: 10:15-10:45 a.m.
Location: Building 46, Room 280
Speaker: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Erik von Harbou
What to expect: Content, structure and general conditions of the Energy and Process Engineering degree program
Place of study: Kaiserslautern
Time: 11:00-11:30 a.m.
Location: Building 42, Room 115
Time: 13:00-13:30
Location: Building 46, Room 280
Speakers: Judith Stiefelmaier,Fabian Jirasek
What to expect: Contents, structure and general conditions of the degree program in biological and chemical engineering
Place of study: Kaiserslautern
Workshop
Time: 14:00-16:00
Meeting point: Mechanical and Process Engineering information stand, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What you can expect: Bridges are a matter of course in our lives today and are often no longer even noticed. Nevertheless, building a bridge is always a technical challenge. In this workshop, you can work in a team to design, construct and test your own bridge made of pasta. A specified distance is to be bridged, whereby the bridge should demonstrate the highest possible load-bearing strength. Each bridge is stressed to failure by adding a weight load. The team with the bridge that can withstand the greatest load is the winner.
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering with business studies and industrial engineering in the area of study of mechanical engineering
Max. Number of participants: 8
Time: 14:00-16:00
Meeting point: Mechanical and Process Engineering information stand, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What to expect: For thousands of years, humans have been using microorganisms to produce and preserve foods such as bread, beer, cheese and yoghurt. Modern biotechnology uses the ability of microorganisms to convert substances in industrial applications to produce pharmacologically active substances, chemicals or fuels. In this workshop, you will cultivate microorganisms yourself and learn how these microbial cell factories produce a wide variety of substances in bioreactors, what needs to be considered during cultivation and how product formation can be monitored.
Suitable for: anyone interested in degree programs in energy and process engineering, biological and chemical engineering and industrial engineering in the area of study of process engineering
Time: 14:00-16:00
Meeting point: Information stand Mechanical and Process Engineering, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What to expect: Everyone knows robots, but do you know soft robots? These innovative robots are copied from nature from jellyfish, octopuses and caterpillars and are made of super-soft, flexible materials. This allows them to bend, stretch and move in tight spaces where traditional robots would struggle. We want to learn together how these fascinating robots work and are designed. Together we will run robots and then control them with a computer.
Max. Number of participants: 5
Participatory action
Time: 14:00-16:00
Location: Information stand Mechanical and Process Engineering, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What you can expect: Would you like to experience brittle and tough material behavior in an experiment and have a sweet snack at the same time? Then come to the information stand of the Department of Mechanical Engineering - have fun and bon appétit!
Time: 09:00-15:00
Location: Bio- and Chemical Engineering information stand, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 17
What to expect:
Microbial fingerprint
How many microorganisms actually live on our skin - even if we can't see them? Find out for yourself: In our interactive hands-on experiment, you can make your own personal "microbial fingerprint" and take it home with you as a small souvenir. The experiment impressively shows how our skin - especially our hands - is colonized by microorganisms and how hygiene can influence them.
Honey tasting
Real campus honey from the faculty garden - The beehives of the RPTU bee club are located in the middle of the faculty garden of Biology and their inhabitants were particularly busy last year! Thanks to their hard work, the members of the working group were able to harvest many kilograms of honey, carefully spin it, clarify it and fill it into jars. Come along and taste the delicious honey!
Laboratory tour
Time: 10:00-15:00
There is no fixed start time for this offer, you can simply drop by at any time during the specified period.
Location: Building 63, lower floor
What to expect: free tour with various stations and short presentations at regular intervals
Mobility is a topic that concerns us all almost every day. We at the Chair of Powertrains in Automotive Engineering (LAF) are looking at what mobility and the vehicles of the future could look like. A constant topic is the improvement in the sustainable use of resources that are available to us. We want to show you how the development of modern vehicle drive systems works and what topics we work on every day. You will be able to dismantle engines yourself, visit engine test benches, conduct experiments on future fuels and view cars from above and below.
Time: 14:00-16:00
Meeting point: Information stand Mechanical and Process Engineering, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What to expect: Due to the continuous demand for increasingly complex designs and efficient use of materials, additive manufacturing has grown exponentially in terms of both applications and development. During the lab tour, we will show you the basic concepts of additive manufacturing, describe the entire process from design to application and compare the advantages and disadvantages with injection molding, which is ideal for the mass production of standardized components in industries such as automotive and consumer goods.
Suitable for: anyone interested in degree programs in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering with business studies and industrial engineering in the area of study of mechanical engineering
Time: 14:00-16:00
Meeting point: Information stand Mechanical and Process Engineering, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What to expect: 23% of the energy generated globally is lost through friction and wear. A large proportion of this is in classic machine elements such as gears, roller bearings and seals, which are installed almost everywhere that something turns or moves. As part of the lab tour, you can experience live where current research projects are working to significantly increase the energy efficiency and sustainability of these machine elements.
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering with business studies and industrial engineering in the area of study of mechanical engineering
Time: 14:00-16:00
Meeting point: Information stand Mechanical and Process Engineering, Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What to expect: Experience the future of product development up close! During an exciting lab tour, you will experience networked demonstrators in action and can immerse yourself in virtual development worlds with our VR glasses. Discover how modern technologies are revolutionizing product development - from virtual simulations to networked systems.
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering with business studies and industrial engineering in the area of study of mechanical engineering
Student advisory service
Time: 09:00-15:00
Location: Building 42, Foyer, Stand 16
What to expect:
Advice on all aspects of the degree programs
- Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.)
- Mechanical Engineering with Business Administration (B.Sc.)
- Energy and Process Engineering (B.Sc.)
- Biological and Chemical Engineering (B.Sc.)
Study location: Kaiserslautern
Time: 09:00-15:00
Location: Building 42, Foyer, Stand 17
BioVT - Shaping a sustainable future
What you can expect:
Advice and information about
- the Bio- and Chemical Engineering (BCI) degree program
- the Bioprocess Engineering department
Hands-on activities
- microbial fingerprint
- honey sample from the Bienen AG
- presentation of various laboratory reactors
Study location: Kaiserslautern
Lecture
Time: 10:15-11:45 a.m.
Location: Building 13, Room 305
From idea to innovation - what is behind digital engineering? In this lecture, you will learn about the methods and tools we use in digital engineering to develop modern products that meet the requirements of a resource-saving and sustainable future. Immerse yourself in the world of smart products and find out how innovative technologies such as virtual and augmented reality are revolutionizing product development!
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering with business studies and industrial engineering in the area of study of mechanical engineering
Time:
10:15-11:00 a.m.
11:00-11:45 a.m.
Location: Building 11, Room 260
When are metals brittle and when are they tough? What can both be good for in technology, when do they become dangerous? How can you influence whether they are brittle or tough? You will find out in the taster lecture on materials science together with examples from technology and everyday life.
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in mechanical engineering, mechanical engineering with business studies and industrial engineering in the area of study of mechanical engineering
Time: 12:45-13:30 (followed by a lab tour)
Meeting point: in front of Building 64
In process engineering (biological and chemical engineering), we develop efficient and sustainable processes. Many of these processes require gas, just as fish in an aquarium need air to breathe. In our exciting experiments in the lab, we will demonstrate fascinating effects that occur in processes with bubbles and droplets. Together we will optimize the operation to achieve the best results. You will gain fascinating insights into the work of a process engineer and learn how AI helps us to better understand processes and why "a lot helps a lot" is not always the best solution. Please note: bring an umbrella ;)
Suitable for: anyone interested in degree programs in energy and process engineering, biological and chemical engineering and industrial engineering in the area of study of process engineering
Time: 14:00-15:00
Location: Building 44, Room 380
Without forces, the transmission of forces and the resulting movements and deformations, our world would not exist. In technical mechanics you will learn, among other things, how forces and moments can be calculated in and on a wide variety of bodies. Technical Mechanics I is about bodies at rest. Take a look and experience a classic first semester lecture for prospective mechanical engineers.
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in engineering degree programs
Time: 11:30-12:15
Location: Building 58, Room 210
It gets light and dark, calm and stormy. In order to store surplus energy from wind and sun for when it is needed, conversion into hydrogen is a sustainable option. Storing hydrogen under high pressure requires high-strength pressure vessels. Here you will learn how such pressure vessels are not only easy to build, but can also contribute to the stability of vehicles and airplanes.
Suitable for: anyone with an interest in engineering degree programs

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