Professor, Dean of Studies

Department:

Department of Engineering

Study area:

IT, Technology & Engineering

Professorship or teaching area:

Industrial electronics

Institute or organisation:

IAE | Institute of Computer Science, Automation and Electronics

Education

  • Vocational training with Abitur, skilled worker for communications engineering, Nordhausen Post and Telecommunications Office
  • Degree Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Industrial Electronics, College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Lutherstadt Eisleben
  • Degree in electrical engineering, specialising in electrical power engineering, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
  • Studied education, graduated with a state examination for the teaching profession, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

Professional specialisations before university

  • Lecturer in engineering education, specialising in industrial electronics
  • Management functions in the electronics industry, Head of Electronics Development Department, Head of Electronic Systems Division

Dissertation


Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) in 2002 with the topic: Energy management system for multi-component drives using the example of vehicles, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

Work at the Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences


since 2003, Professorship for Industrial Electronics

IEEE Xplore Digital Library

  • Matthias Viehmann; Christina Kloss; Birgit Lustermann: Vehicle power supply cable with optical jacket monitoring and arcing interference detection; ICEC 2014; The 27th International Conference on Electrical Contacts; Proceedings
  • Marco Hartung; Matthias Viehmann; Mathias Nowottnick: Dynamic Stress Reduction and Service Life Extension of Electronic Assemblies; ISSE 2016; The 39th International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology; Proceedings
TextbookFurther publications
  • Knappe, J.-F.; Steurer, M.; Goretti, M.; Meyer, H.; Müller, J.; Neitzke, K.-P.; Viehmann, M.: BEXUS26-IMUFUSION: DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF THE FAULT-TOLERANT INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM BEXUS-IMUFUSION. 24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket & Balloon programmes and related research. Essen, 16 - 20 June 2019
  • Viehmann, M.; Kloß, Ch.; Lustermann, B.: Vehicle power supply cable with optical jacket monitoring and arcing interference detection. Workshop Arcs et Contacts, Nancy, June 2015
  • Viehmann, M.; Kloß, Ch.; Lustermann, B.: Bordnetzkabel mit optischer Mantelüberwachung und Störlichtbogendetektion. ATZelektronik, Issue 05/2012, October
  • Viehmann, M.: Power Management Classification - Organisational principle for energy components in energy management systems. atp edition 10/2010 (Automatisierungstechnische Praxis). Munich: Oldenbourg Industrieverlag
  • Viehmann, M.; Kloß, Ch.: Arc fault protection in electric vehicles using a new type of optical-electrical combination conductor. Paper presented at the conference "Bordnetze und Energiemanagement III" on 24 and 25 November 2009 in Würzburg, Haus der Technik, conference proceedings 109, pages 125 - 136. ISBN 978-3-8169-2957-4
  • Viehmann, M.; Kloß, Ch.: Conductor Dual System - CONDUS - Forschungsprojekt zu einem optisch-elektrischen Kombinationsleiter. Contribution to the 13th ITG Conference on Communication Cable Networks on 12/13 December 2006 in Cologne. ITG Technical Report 197. Berlin: VDE Verlag, 2006. ISBN 978-3-8007-2996-8


 

 

Selection of research projects

  • Condition monitoring of safety lighting systems, cooperation project, funded by the BMWi as part of ZIM, KF2119907TL3, 2013 - 2014
  • Production of special polymer and elastomer optical fibres, cooperation with the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing BAM, 2012 - 2014
  • System for arc fault suppression in vehicle electrical systems based on an ARGUS optical-electrical combination conductor, funded by the BMBF as part of FHprofUnd, BMBF 1725X09, 2009 - 2012
  • Highly flexible interface system for automotive communication/diagnostic technology INTERFLEX, joint project with GÖPEL electronic GmbH Jena, funded by the Free State of Thuringia, Thüringer Aufbaubank, 2007 VF 0027 and 2007 FE 9025, co-financed by ERDF, 2009 - 2012
  • Diagnostic system for photovoltaic systems AGENT C - Solar, joint project with Stadtwerke Nordhausen GmbH, 2009 - 2012, also funded by the Thuringia Foundation for Technology, Innovation and Research STIFT
  • Fundamentals of materials engineering and manufacturing technology for an optical-electrical combination conductor, funded by the German Research Foundation DFG, VI 420/2-1 and 2-2, 2006 - 2009
  • Development of Ethernet-USB-SSC interface based on TriCore 1796, joint project with GÖPEL electronic GmbH Jena, 2007
  • Diagnostic system for mobile use in vehicle and automation technology, funded by the Free State of Thuringia, Thuringian Ministry of Culture, B514-06009, 2006 - 2007
  • Business start-up by graduates of the Computer Engineering degree programme as SEN GmbH Nordhausen, funded by BMBF within the framework of EXIST-SEED, 03ESFTH035, 2006 - 2007

Courses



in the study programmes AEE, INF, ITA, ET, RET,ESYS and MTR:
  • Electronic components (AEE, ITA, INF, ET, RET)
  • Circuit Technology I (Digital Technology; AEE, ITA, INF, ET)
  • Circuit technology II (analogue technology; AEE, ET)
  • Circuit technology III (power supply, power electronics, vehicle mechatronics and electronics; AEE)
  • Micro and Electronics Technology (Microtechnology, Component and PCB Technology; AEE)
  • Technical diagnostic and energy management systems (ESYS, MTR)
  • Mechatronic systems (specialising in electronics: MTR)

Main research areas

  • Arc protection and safety of automotive wiring systems
  • Special polymer and elastomer optical fibres
  • Measuring and diagnostic systems
  • Vehicle electronics (road and rail)
  • Energy management systems

Recognition


Professor of the Year 2007" competition organised by UNICUMBERUF: among the top 10 in Germany in the engineering/computer science category in recognition of exceptional commitment to practical teaching and support for students starting their careers

Further university involvement

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Viehmann