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Voices from IMMS

Here, colleagues describe their views on their work at IMMS. We would like to thank them for their commitment.

 

Voices from IMMS

Florian Kögler, M.Sc., researcher

“During my time at IMMS I discovered new challenges that went beyond the contents of my studies. For example, I combined the topic of my Bachelor’s thesis with the scientific fields of opto-physics, chemistry and electrical engineering. I like the fact that many topics for student work are integrated into ongoing projects and their results are incorporated there.”

Voices from IMMS

Tom Reinhold, M.Sc., researcher

“I am currently integrating AI algorithms into measuring procedures to increase their efficiency. One of the reasons why working at IMMS gives me so much pleasure is the fact that I have chance to put my own ideas into practice.“

Voices from IMMS

Sebastian Miethe, M.Sc., Embedded Software Engineer

“IMMS has always supported students with practice-oriented topics and methods that are possibly not available at universities. Here, many students of the TU work on their final theses or as assistant scientist and the supervision conditions at IMMS are very good. This, and the technical know-how helped me to work on my master thesis.“

Voices from IMMS

Maximilian Wiener, M.Sc., Analog IC Design Engineer

“I have been working since December 2018 as circuit designer for analogue integrated circuits. The flexible hours of work and interdisciplinary activities nurtured my development on all fronts, academic and personal. Working in an inter-national team and with colleagues from different subjects enables me continuously to extend my own skills and to digest the new knowledge I am constantly acquiring.“

Voices from IMMS

Martin Grabmann, M.Sc., doctoral candidate at IMMS

“For me, it is a source of pleasure when my work contributes to the success of industrial development projects and to the evaluation of new switching concepts. The setting is for me an ideal opportunity for development on the professional and personal front and I hope to benefit from it in future doctoral studies.“

Voices from IMMS

Dr.-Ing. Stephan Gorges

“For me, there is no satisfaction in designing the hundredth exhaust elbow so that it can be manufactured for a few cents less. I rather set my sights on raising the functionality to the highest technically possible level, so I concern myself with vertical movement systems in nanometre positioning and measuring machines. Why did I choose to come to IMMS? Here, I am a member of a team like a family group in which we all level with each other.“