University of Kaiserslautern

In 2012 the institute was integrated into the curriculum of the University of Kaiserslautern by professors Dr.-Ing. Ulf Breuer, Dr.-Ing. Martin Maier and Dr.-Ing. Peter Mitschang as well as Privatdozent Dr.-Ing. habil. Norbert Himmel,
complemented by lecturers from industry. In close collaboration with the department of mechanical and process engineering the institute offered 25 hours of lectures and laboratories a week in the summer and winter semesters. Students of the University of Kaiserslautern and University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern gained insight into a modern research institute and current,
promising research subjects by carrying out student research projects and degree theses. 55 student research projects and diploma theses, 2 bachelor and 2 master theses and 6 doctorates were completed in 2012. Colloquia, technology transfer and internships completed IVW’s offer in teaching and research.

The IVW works closely together with the University  of  Kaiserslautern  and  its faculties. IVW professors are members of the  faculty  of  mechanical engineering and involved in the education of students. Research cooperation programs are also in place with university institutions of the faculties of physics and chemistry. This ensures an optimized mutual availability of expert knowledge.

Within  the  "Science Alliance"  the  IVW cooperates  with  the  University  of  Kaiserslautern, the Institute for Surface and Thin   Film   Analysis   IFOS,   the   Max-Planck-Institute  for  Software  Systems, the Institute for Biotechnology and Drug Research ibwf, the Research Institute for Technology   and   Work,   the   German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence DFKI,  the  Fraunhofer  Institute  for  Industrial Mathematics ITWM and the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering IESE.

Within "EXIST 4" the IVW supports the initiative of the University of Kaiserslautern and the University of Applied Sciences   Kaiserslautern   to   win   a   special funding within the national contest of the German  Federal  Ministry  of  Economics and  Technology  as  "Company  Founder University". The present application of the University  of  Kaiserslautern  as  "University  of Excellence",  a  title  to  be  given  by  the German Government, is supported within "CASE".  In  this  new  research  project fundamental  interdependencies  of  light and   matter   will   be   investigated   and possible  composite  applications  will  be developed  in  joint  research  teams  of University and IVW staff members. 

Science

Prof. Maier and Prof. Aeschlimann in discussion at the OPTIMAS workshop