Beiträge von J.P

    Dear space enthusiast,

    this summer the 3. iteration of the European space course: ucodehub will take place in June/July.
    This top-of-his-class engineering course for the European university for technology and innovation (Unite!), teaches you unique skills in systems engineering and systems thinking.
    The working style is international, fast-paced and highly highly interesting.
    Please find more information in the attached PDF.
    Be quick. Spots are regularly taken very fast.

    Warm regards,
    Jan-Peter


    And now my motivational text, designed together with good AI fried Gemini-2.5-pro:

    **Ready to Engineer the Future? Build a Sustainable Tiny House – Space-Style!**

    **Project:** Concurrent Engineering Study for a Closed-Loop Tiny House

    **Picture this:** You, at the heart of designing a game-changing, off-grid tiny house. And the best bit? We're using the same super-smart Concurrent Engineering (CE) methods that build satellites. This isn't just another uni project; it's your chance to make a real mark on sustainable tech.

    Join the unite! Concurrent Design Engineering Hub (uCoDE Hub) at the Institute of Flight Systems and Automatic Control (FSR). You'll get hands-on in our awesome Concurrent Engineering Lab (CEL). We're taking space-industry know-how and channelling it into an innovative, eco-friendly tiny home. How cool is that?

    **Your Mission, Should You Choose to Dive In:**

    Get ready for a fast-paced, international challenge! You'll team up with students from top European unis like PoliTO and Wroclaw Tech, tackling proper engineering problems in a diverse, multinational crew. We need your skills and passion in areas like:


    * **Systems Engineering:** Be the brain behind the build, making sure everything clicks together perfectly.

    * **Power Engineering:** Engineer the power systems for a truly autonomous, off-grid home.

    * **Got Other Skills?** Brilliant! We want to hear about your unique talents – fresh ideas are always welcome.

    This is your chance to level-up your teamwork, communication, and cutting-edge engineering skills. You're not just building a tiny house; you're building a blueprint for a greener future.


    **The Schedule – Get Ready for Action:**


    * **Week 1 (Part-Time: 09:00 - 13:00):** Project Kick-off & Prep. (23 - 27 June 2025)

    * **Weeks 2-3 (Full-Time: 09:00 - 16:00):** Full-Throttle Design in the CEL. (30 June – 11 July 2025)

    * **Week 4 (Part-Time: 09:00 - 13:00):** Document Your Genius & Report Writing. (14 - 18 July 2025)


    **Grab Your Spot on This Epic Project!**

    Places are limited (we need at least 4 students: 2 for Systems Engineering, 2 for Power Engineering) and it's first come, first served. Don't miss out!

    **Think You've Got What It Takes?**


    * **Who We're Looking For:** Students in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronics, WiMB, or similar fields with a drive to innovate.

    * **Application Deadline:** Monday, 10 June 2025, 06:00 (CEST) – Set your reminders!

    * **How to Apply:**

    * Fire over a short cover letter – tell us why you're keen.

    * Attach your current CV.

    * **Send to:** Jan-Peter Ceglarek (ceglarek@fsr.tu-darmstadt.de)

    **Stop dreaming about the future of sustainable tech – come and build it with us! Join the uCoDE Hub for an unforgettable experience.**

    Dear Engineers!

    At the ESALab@TU-Darmstadt we will design a tiny house with the same methods, ESA / NASA ... are using, when they design the newest space mission: Concurrent Engineering.
    The study will be conducted in the CEL (L101 368) throughout the whole July and in a hybrid set-up with other universities through the unite-university network.

    For that, I am searching for a team of 4 students.

    What is it that I need from you?
    - motivation
    - English speaking & writing skills
    - time in July

    Please take a look at the PDF for more information.

    Dear students,

    I have published a lot of interesiting student work ideas here: https://gitlab.com/ai4ce/public-info

    The open research topics include:

    - dealing with explainable AI

    - modelling (technical) systems with mathematical models

    - Concurrent Engineering

    - integration of MBSE software

    - integration of Digital Twin approaches

    As long as you have an interest in space, modelling, AI, python developing and/or team work, we will find a suitable topic for your interest.

    If you are interested in working with AI systems, in a CubeSat and Drone context reach out with a short mail with:

    - your CV

    - a brief explainer to both of the following questions:

    Q1) To the best of your understanding: what is the core of the AI4CE project?

    Q2) What benefits can the AI4CE project offer to the engineering industry?

    to: ceglarek@fsr.tu-darmstadt.de

    Dear students,

    I have published a lot of interesiting student work ideas here: https://gitlab.com/ai4ce/public-info

    The open research topics include:

    - dealing with explainable AI

    - modelling (technical) systems with mathematical models

    - Concurrent Engineering

    - integration of MBSE software

    - integration of Digital Twin approaches

    As long as you have an interest in space, modelling, AI, python developing and/or team work, we will find a suitable topic for your interest.

    If you are interested in working with AI systems, in a CubeSat and Drone context reach out with a short mail with:

    - your CV

    - a brief explainer to both of the following questions:

    Q1) To the best of your understanding: what is the core of the AI4CE project?

    Q2) What benefits can the AI4CE project offer to the engineering industry?

    to: ceglarek@fsr.tu-darmstadt.de