Open to students
of all nationalities having a bachelor degree

  • mechanical
  • transport
  • electro

Unique in Europe
two years master studies

  • high level of technical studies

 

  • combined with language studies

International cooperation
of six renowned universities

  • CTU in Prague
  • HAN
  • ENSTA Bretagne

 

  • ITB Bandung
  • TU Chemnitz
  • IFP Paris

 

Double degree
from two countries

  • depending on chosen universities and specialisations

 

  • Study stay in at least 2 countries

Eight specialisations
offered in the second year of study

  • Advanced Powertrains
  • Design of Vehicles
  • Alternative Powertrains
  • Modelisation and Computation

Eight specialisations
offered in the second year of study

  • Vehicle Dynamics and Intelligent Transport Systems
  • Internal Combustion Engines
  • Powertrains
  • Engines and Fuels

TU Chemnitz


TU Chemnitz
Technische Universität Chemnitz Fakultät für Maschinenbau

Technische Universität Chemnitz is a public university that emerged from „Königliche Gewerbschule Chemnitz“, which was founded in 1836.

Education was initially subdivided into three branches:  Mechanical Technology, Chemical Engineering and Agriculture. At the beginning of the 19th century,  Mechanical Engineering has been established.

At present, TU Chemnitz has ca. 11,600 students, 156 professors, ca. 1,400 scientific and academic staff members and 8 faculties, the largest being the Faculty for Mechanical Engineering with  28 departments, ca. 1700 students and 18 Bachelor or Master study courses.

TU Chemnitz stands for cutting-edge research and high-quality education. In cooperation with numerous national and international research institutions and industrial partners as well as affiliated institutes, TU Chemnitz offers an ideal environment that combines practical education and basic as well as applied research.

There are four different university sites in Chemnitz, with the main campus for Mechanical engineers being in Reichenhainer Straße. This is no problem, however, since public transport within Chemnitz is free for students of TUC and buses and trams run frequently.
 

The main campus offers several lecture buildings, libraries, computer pools, cafés, restaurants, the canteen, sports facilities.It is also home to many affiliated institutes, like Fraunhofer ENAS.

Student accomodations, bus and tram stops as well as shops and supermarkets are close by.

CTU
Czech Technical University in Prague

Address
Technicka 4
16607 Prague 6
Czech republic

Phone: +420 224 352 499
Fax: +420 224 352 500


E-mail: gabriela.achtenova@fs.cvut.cz

ITB – Institut Teknologi Bandung
Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Address
Jl. Ganesa 10
40132 Bandung
Indonesia

Phone: +62-22-2504243
Fax: +62-22-2534099


E-mail: aim@ftmd.itb.ac.id

TU Chemnitz
Technische Universität Chemnitz Fakultät für Maschinenbau

Address
Reichenhainerstr. 70, A016
D-09126 Chemnitz
Deutschland (Germany)

Phone: +49 371 531 31079
Fax: +49 371 531 831079


E-mail: Christian.schmidt@mb.tu-chemnitz.de

HAN – Hogeschool van Arnhem en Nijmegen
Institut of Automotive Engineering and Management

Address
Ruitenberglaan 29
NL-6802 CC Arnhem
The Netherlands

Phone: +31 (0)6 55 20 88 19
Phone: +31 (0)26 365 82 15
Fax:


E-mail: joke.westra@han.nl

ENSTA Bretagne
Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées Bretagne

Address
2, rue Francois Verny
F-29806 Brest Cedex 9
France

Phone: +33 (0)2 98 34 89 11
Fax: +33 (0)2 98 34 88 00


E-mail: yann.marco@ensta-bretagne.fr
E-mail: eliane.fonseca@ensta-bretagne.fr

CTU in Prague
Coordinator of MAE

Gabriela Achtenová
gabriela.achtenova@fs.cvut.cz

IT Bandung | Head of Mechanical
Design Research Group

Andi Isra Mahyuddin
aim@ftmd.itb.ac.id

TU Chemnitz
Coordinator of MAE

Diana Lohse
diana.lohse@mb.tu-chemnitz.de

HAN in Arnhem
Masters program manager

Kea Bouwman
Kea.Bouwman@han.nl

ENSTA Bretagne
Coordinator of MAE

Yann Marco
yann.marco@ensta-bretagne.fr