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Space Sciences and Technologies (Space-ST)

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General Information

VAK Titel der Veranstaltung DozentIn
Introductory Course (Mathematics + Chemistry) (in englischer Sprache)

Blockveranstaltung

Einzeltermine:
Mo 07.10.24 - Di 08.10.24 (Mo, Di) 13:00 - 15:00 NW1 S3260
Mi 09.10.24 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 S3260
Do 10.10.24 13:00 - 16:00 NW1 S3260
Fr 11.10.24 09:00 - 13:00 NW1 S3260

07 - 11 October 2024
Schedule for students of the M.Sc. program Environmental Physics: https://www.pep.uni-bremen.de/downloads/e_woche_24_25_pep_hp.pdf
Schedule for students of the M.Sc. program Space Sciences and Technologies: https://www.uni-bremen.de/fileadmin/user_upload/fachbereiche/fb1/fb1/FB1/Dokumente/Studium/Sonstige/E_Woche_24_25_Space_HP.pdf

Prof. Dr. Annette Ladstätter-Weißenmayer
01-Ref02-SiSchu (Englisch) Safety training including Fire Drill (in englischer Sprache)
For new English-speaking students and those who have not attended before

Blockveranstaltung

Einzeltermine:
Mi 23.10.24 10:00 - 12:00 lecture
Mi 23.10.24 12:00 - 14:00 practical fire drill

lecture: HS 2010 (großer Hörsaal)
practical fire drill: Emmy-Noether-Str. behind the SFG Building

The practical fire drill takes place outdoors. Please wear weatherproof clothing and suitable footwear.

Mihaela Gianina Torozan

Foundations (Compulsory Modules)

30 CP (semester 1)
VAK Titel der Veranstaltung DozentIn
01-ET-MA-ComSp-V Communication Technologies for Space (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 12:00 - 14:00 NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050 (2 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Do 14:00 - 16:00 NW1 H 1 - H0020 (2 SWS) Übungen
Dr. Carsten Bockelmann
01-ET-MA-CTh1(a)-V Control Theory 1 / Regelungstheorie 1 (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6 (4)

Termine:
wöchentlich Do 08:00 - 12:00 NW1 H 2 - W0020 (4 SWS)

Einzeltermine:
Di 25.02.25 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 H 1 - H0020
Fr 28.02.25 09:00 - 12:00 NW1, H1
Fr 28.02.25 09:30 - 12:00 HS 2010 (Großer Hörsaal)
Di 12.08.25 09:00 - 12:00 NW1, H1
Di 12.08.25 09:00 - 12:00 NW1, H2
Prof. Dr. Kai Michels
01-ET-MA-SpEl(a)-V Space Electronics (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Mo 15:00 - 17:00 NW1 H 1 - H0020 NW1 N3130 (2 SWS) NW1, H1
Prof. Dr. Alberto Garcia-Ortiz
01-PHY-MA-AMMDA-V Applied Mathematical Methods and Data Analysis (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Fr 10:00 - 12:00 HS 1010 (Kleiner Hörsaal) (2 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Fr 12:00 - 14:00 HS 1010 (Kleiner Hörsaal) (2 SWS) Übungen

Einzeltermine:
Fr 31.01.25 15:00 - 17:00
Mo 22.09.25 10:00 - 13:00 NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050
Prof. Dr. Michail Vrekousis
01-PHY-MA-AtPhy-V Atmospheric Physics (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Mo 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050 (2 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Mo 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050 (2 SWS) Übungen

Einzeltermine:
Fr 23.05.25 13:30 - 16:30 NW1 S1270
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Bösch
01-PHY-MA-SEM-V Science and Exploration Missions (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 S1260 (2 SWS) Vorlesung

Einzeltermine:
Mo 03.02.25 12:00 - 14:00 GW1 B0100
Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl
Dr. Marco Scharringhausen, Dipl.-Math. (LB)

Remote Sensing and Communication (Compulsory Modules)

27 CP (semester 2 + 3)
VAK Titel der Veranstaltung DozentIn
01-ET-MA-CNSp-V Communication Networks for Space (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Di 13:00 - 16:00 NW1 N3310 (3 SWS)
Prof. Dr. Anna Förster
Dr. Andreas Könsgen
Dr. Asanga Udugama
01-ET-MA-LSpa2-P Space Lab, Part 2 (in englischer Sprache)

Praktikum
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Mo 14:00 - 18:00 (2 SWS)

Please check StudIP for the exact course days.

Prof. Dr. Anna Förster
Dr. Andreas Könsgen
Dr. Carsten Bockelmann
01-PHY-MA-GG-V Geodesy and Gravity (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Di 16:00 - 18:00 NW1 N3310 (2 SWS)

Einzeltermine:
Mo 10.02.25 12:00 - 14:00
Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl

Physics for Space Observation (PSO)

Compulsory Elective Modules

12 CP (semester 2 + 3)
VAK Titel der Veranstaltung DozentIn
01-PHY-MA-AtCM1-V Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling: Part 1 (Theory) (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 09:00 - 11:00 NW1 S3260 (1.5 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Mi 11:00 - 13:00 NW1 S3260 (0.5 SWS) Übungen

Einzeltermine:
Di 25.02.25 14:00 - 16:00 NW1 S3260

This course has 2 semester weekly hours (1,5x lecture + 0,5 example classes). The course will start on 27 November 2024.

Prof. Dr. Michail Vrekousis

Information Technologies for Space (ITS)

Compulsory Elective Modules

12 CP (semester 2 + 3)
Students select two modules out of three.
VAK Titel der Veranstaltung DozentIn
01-ET-MA-DiTe(a)-V Digital Technology / Digitaltechnik (in englischer Sprache)
Digital Technology

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6 (4)

Termine:
wöchentlich Di 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 S1360 (2 SWS)
wöchentlich Fr 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 S1360 (2 SWS)

Einzeltermine:
Mi 12.02.25 14:00 - 16:00 NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050
Mo 17.02.25 10:00 - 12:00 NW1, H1
Prof. Dr. Alberto Garcia-Ortiz

Elective Modules (PSO and ITS)

This folder contains elective modules for both specialization subjects: PSO and ITS
9 CP
VAK Titel der Veranstaltung DozentIn
01-ET-MA-InS(a)-V Integrated Circuits (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6 (4)

Termine:
wöchentlich Mo 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 H 2 - W0020 (2 SWS)
wöchentlich Di 12:00 - 14:00 GW2 B1410 (2 SWS)

Einzeltermine:
Mi 26.02.25 14:00 - 16:00 NW1 H 2 - W0020
Mi 05.03.25 09:30 - 12:00 HS 1010 (Kleiner Hörsaal)
Mi 05.03.25 09:30 - 12:00 HS 2010 (Großer Hörsaal)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Steffen Paul
01-ET-MA-ML-V Machine Learning for Swarm Exploration (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Einzeltermine:
Mo 03.02.25 - Di 04.02.25 (Mo, Di) 09:00 - 17:00 NW1 S1360
Mi 05.02.25 09:00 - 17:00 NW1, N3310
Do 06.02.25 09:00 - 17:00 NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050
Fr 07.02.25 09:00 - 17:00 NW1, N3130

Block-Course (around end of semester)

Elective course for M.Sc. CIT, Electrical Engineering & Information Technology and Space-ST.

Contents:
• Why swarm exploration – some motivational examples with applications in space and on Earth
• Preliminaries: selected mathematical formalism (vector spaces, matrices, representation and approximations in vector spaces, least squares, convex optimization)
• Recap of probability and statistics (calculus of probabilities, moments, Bayesian theory)
• Machine learning tools (supervised learning, linear regression, kernel methods, neural networks, impact of regularization, sparsity and compressed sensing)
• Models for multi-agent networks (connected network models, distributed inference strategies)
• Distributed machine learning and exploration (models for static spatial regression, information-theoretic exploration approaches, Bayesian sequential methods for learning and exploration)
• Discussion of several practical examples of swarm exploration solutions (cooperative localization, information-driven sparse mapping of magnetic fields, exploration of sparse gas sources using a swarm of mobile robots)
As outcome, the students should be able to:
• Understand key concepts in distributed information processing over networks,
• Explain and apply mathematical tools needed to implement classical machine learning algorithms in distributed settings

Prof. Dr. Armin Dekorsy
01-PHY-MA-Dyn1-V Dynamics I (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 14:00 - 16:00 NW1 S1360 (2 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Mi 16:00 - 18:00 NW1 S1360 (2 SWS) Übungen

Einzeltermine:
Do 14.08.25 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 S3260
Fr 15.08.25 13:00 - 16:00 NW1 S3260
Prof. Dr. Thomas Jung
09-M52-01-19-03-09 Philosophy of Cosmology, Space and Space Travel [English] (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar
ECTS: 3 ECTS/CP

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 14:00 - 16:00 SFG 2010 (2 SWS)

In this seminar, we will study foundational, historical, and philosophical questions of cosmology, of space and time, and of space travel. The syllabus comprises topics and concepts such as key elements of the cosmological standard model, of cosmology as a science and how contemporary research benefits from an awareness of its historical development, and of further epistemological and methodological questions regarding, for instance, the heavy reliance on strong idealisations and extrapolations.


Prerequisites:
Formally, no prerequisite knowledge in either cosmology or philosophy is needed, but a willingness to engage in both is essential.


Learning outcome/learning goals:
• Basic knowledge of cosmology and of the physics of space and time
• Knowledge of basic relevant notions from the philosophy of the natural sciences
• Basic insights into the aims of scientific inquiry and the generation of scientific knowledge

Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl
Prof. Dr. Dr. Norman Sieroka

MASS Master in Astrophysics and Space Science

Elective

VAK Titel der Veranstaltung DozentIn
01-ET-MA-ComSp-V Communication Technologies for Space (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 12:00 - 14:00 NW1 H 3 - W0040/W0050 (2 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Do 14:00 - 16:00 NW1 H 1 - H0020 (2 SWS) Übungen
Dr. Carsten Bockelmann
01-PHY-MA-CelMe-V Celestial Mechanics (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Do 16:00 - 18:00 NW1 S1330 (2 SWS)
wöchentlich Fr 12:00 - 14:00 NW1 S1260 (2 SWS)
Audrey Trova ((LB))
01-PHY-MA-GG-V Geodesy and Gravity (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 3

Termine:
wöchentlich Di 16:00 - 18:00 NW1 N3310 (2 SWS)

Einzeltermine:
Mo 10.02.25 12:00 - 14:00
Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl
09-M52-01-19-03-09 Philosophy of Cosmology, Space and Space Travel [English] (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar
ECTS: 3 ECTS/CP

Termine:
wöchentlich Mi 14:00 - 16:00 SFG 2010 (2 SWS)

In this seminar, we will study foundational, historical, and philosophical questions of cosmology, of space and time, and of space travel. The syllabus comprises topics and concepts such as key elements of the cosmological standard model, of cosmology as a science and how contemporary research benefits from an awareness of its historical development, and of further epistemological and methodological questions regarding, for instance, the heavy reliance on strong idealisations and extrapolations.


Prerequisites:
Formally, no prerequisite knowledge in either cosmology or philosophy is needed, but a willingness to engage in both is essential.


Learning outcome/learning goals:
• Basic knowledge of cosmology and of the physics of space and time
• Knowledge of basic relevant notions from the philosophy of the natural sciences
• Basic insights into the aims of scientific inquiry and the generation of scientific knowledge

Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl
Prof. Dr. Dr. Norman Sieroka