Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) receives delegation from the Indonesian Embassy at ITIV
On September 13, 2024, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eric Sax, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (ETIT), welcomed a high-ranking delegation from the Indonesian Embassy in Germany at the Institute of Information Processing Technology (ITIV) and presented KIT and the ETIT faculty.
Lectures and laboratory visits at KIT Campus South
In the course of the morning, Stefanie Peer, Senior Manager of the Graduate School and expert for academic junior programs, presented the international study and postgraduate programs of the ETIT faculty, followed by lectures on the microelectronics activities at KIT by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ahmet Cagari Ulusoy and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Becker with laboratory visits at IHE and ITIV on topics of highly integrated IC characterization & embedded systems to identify future cooperation opportunities.
Further visits to the KIT Campus North
Here, the delegation visited KIT accelerator experiments, including the Karlsruhe Research Accelerator (KARA) and the Far-infrared linac and test experiment (FLUTE), presented by Dr. Erik Bründermann, Head of the Department for Accelerator Research and Development. In addition, Dr. Michele Caselle and his team from the Institute of Computing and Electronics (IPE) gave the guests an insight into research into cryo-electronics for quantum sensing and computing as well as photonic chips and packaging.
The international guests
The Indonesian delegation consisted of Fajar Wirawan Harijo, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Indonesian Embassy, Dr. Roniyus Marjunus, Education and Culture Attaché, Budi Annisa Sidi, Head of the Press, Social and Culture Department, Gading Wahyu Ajeng Parasati, Head of the Economics Department, and Andriyansyah Perdana Murtiyantoro, Head of the Administration Department.
Conclusion
The day provided valuable and in-depth insights into ongoing research activities for all participants, with numerous opportunities for future collaboration identified.