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Practical Training Technical Dynamics

APMB and SF experiments, winter term and summer term

General Information

The practical training Technical Dynamics consists of eight single experiments and counts as credits without grade (unmarked credit points). For students who study Technical Dynamics as a major subject, 6 of the 8 experiments to be done are already covered. The missing 2 experiments can be chosen out of the pool of the ITM experiments or the general offer of other institutes, see the APMB catalog. Experiments will take place during the winter and the summer semester.

Registration

Remarks on the practical training in the summer term 2026

The dates for the practical training for the current semester are listed below. For the registration please send an e-mail in the time starting from
SF: 
7. April and not later than 19. April
APMB: 20. April and not later than 3. May

an Email to Nicholas Lüer, containing the following information
    -name
    -name of the practical training and its date
    -course of study
    -APMB oder SF

You will receive further information about the access to the handouts after your registration. For urgent questions please turn to Nicholas Lüer.

Meeting point

Meeting point for all experimental practical trainings will be in the Bibliothek of the ITM (room 4.159), Pfaffenwaldring 9, 4th floor.

Experiments in the Summer Semester 2026

Seven experimental practical training and three simulation training will be offered. The experimental practical training is held in one afternoon and is offered on different days.

The following Practical Trainings are expected to take place in the summer semester on the following dates always between 2 and 4:30 p.m.:

Experiments in the Winter Semester 2026/2027

Eight experimental practical training and one simulation training will be offered. The experimental practical training is held in one afternoon and is offered on different days.

The following Practical Training will take place in the winter semester on the following dates always between 2 and 4:30 p.m.:

Dozenten

This image showsPeter Eberhard

Peter Eberhard

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prof. E.h.
This image showsMichael Hanss

Michael Hanss

Prof. Dr.-Ing.
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