Are you a Student of A&R or interested in this Master Course?
Then this webpage about the Master course in Automation and Robotics at Dortmund University is the right choice for you. It is provided by the workgroup council of A&R. We come from different countries, like Thailand, Pakistan, India, Mexico and Turkey.
Here you can find general information about the course, if you are interested in applying. If you have been already accepted by the University, you can find here important information for you, about accomodation, the welcome package and the Visa regulations. Please look at the Newbie Guides for more information.
This page is still unfinished, we will need some time to upload all the important infos.
Your Automation and Robotics Council
Sunday, 23 December 2007
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Study hard for Computer Systems and read the script of it for several times, before the exam.
Friday, 14 December 2007
2nd Movie Event
The movie will be "Das Boot", one of the best German movies ever. Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Friday, 23 November 2007
NRW Ticket
- 80% voted for the NRW Ticket
- 30% to repeat a boycott of tuition fees
Source: ASTA Dortmund
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
1st Movie Event
tomorrow ( 22.11.07 ) at seminar room of P1-04 (Physics Building, 4th
Floor) at 18.30.
Our first movie is "The Lives of Others - Das Leben der Anderen".
Last years Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award winner movie. Original sound with subtitle.
Below you can see the details about the movie:
http://www.imdb.com/title
Sunday, 21 October 2007
Guided city tour
We are planning a guided city tour, where we will visit Reinoldikirche, Florianturm and some other places in the city. The tour will be on 26th of October, Friday, and we will meet at main entrance of Dortmund Hauptbahnhof at 15:00.
We invite the whole Automation and Robotics students and especially the new students. Kindly participate in the event to make it successful. If there will be considerable participation, we are planning to continue these kind of tours to some museums, industry etc. in the future.
Your A&R Orientation Tutors
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
Oceans Thirteen for free
Source
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Group Projects WS 2007/2008
Friday 19.10. at 11:00 am in room C1-04-105 Chemistry Building
Afterwards you can directly register for one of the following group projects:
- Supervised Learning of Vision Based Robot Navigation (Dr. Frank Hoffmann, RST)
- Implementation of navigation software for the mobile robot "Robotino" (Sören Kerner, IRF)
- Development of the control software for a lab model of a pipeless plant (Tobias Neymann, AST)
Monday, 8 October 2007
Time schedule for Winter Term 2007/2008
For the students of the third term, I just can give the hint to visit the web pages of the lessons or professors to get information about starting date. If you know something please send me a mail, I will publish it then.
The timetable may content false information, like in the past. Please refer to Mr Burda for any complaints or questions.
Courses of the first semester for Automation and Robotics
The most important tip for you is to directly repeat content of lecture after it was given. Do not shift it to the next day. No matter how late it is and how tired you are. After you arrived at home repeat the lectures from the day.
Mathematics:
The mathematics lectures were delivered by Mr. Peter Furlan. He really gives you the required basic knowledge of Mathematics. He is used to give assignments in the class, even though it is not mandatory to complete those assignments, they don’t have any weight in final exam, but it will be very helpful for your final preparation if you submit these assignments as he checks those regularly and mark your mistakes. The other cool thing about Mathematics is that you are allowed to take 16 pages A5 size handwritten booklet in the final exam. Start preparing this booklet right from your first lecture, you can start with a rough one and then at the end you can neat that. But be careful, you will have just 120 minutes in the exam so prepare it in a way that it can help you in the exam, for example, if you write too small and everything is mixed up it’s not going to help you.
Computer Systems:
Mr Schwiegelsohn delivered in the WS 06/07 the Computer Systems lectures. No doubt he is among the best professors of the university. He encourages discussions in lectures, try to participate in that, it really will increase your interest in the subject a lot. From last year he had changed the pattern of the exam, before it was open book but now it is closed book exam. So the format of the exam is also a bit different now. Earlier there were more technical questions and very few things which you have to copy paste from the script. But now you really need to memorize the script. Last year exam, which you can find from the web, can give you a nice idea about the exam. In Computer Systems you are allowed to take 1 A4 size paper with you. You may write as small as you wish, print outs are also allowed.
Fundamentals of Robotics:
Mr. Hoffmeier conducted the Fundamentals of Robotics lectures. You have to memorize the whole script in Fundamentals of Robotics, no other tip. If you are good in Denavet Hartenberg conventions, it can help you because you will get a problem from this topic with very high weight, in our time it weighted approximately 25 percent of the whole marks.
Logic Control:
Logic Control is taught by Mr. Sonntag. This is a subject where you can get good marks, and improve your overall grade. Here you should not infer that you will good results even if you don't study, this only means that if you put equal effort in every subject then this could be the subject which gives you higher output. You also have an advantage here that you have to submit a home assignment , which makes 25% of the final marks. The instructions are not to work in groups, otherwise your marks will be divided between you and your partner. They definitely will know if you worked in groups because the questions always have many possible solutions, so the advice is to do as it is said. In tutorials you will be given knowledge of some software’s, sometimes it’s a bit boring, but try to learn those, it will be helpful for the whole subject understanding.
The Welcome Presentation from the Kick-Off Meeting 8. October
View Presentation
Monday, 1 October 2007
Visit Kick-Off 07-08
The new semester Kick-Off of our department will be on Monday, 8th of October, at 9:30 a.m., at the Campus Nord, Building ET-A, Friedrich-Wöhler-Weg, Seminarraum 3.21.
Please be kind to attend our Orientation Tutorial. Below you can see the tutorial plan:
Tutorial Plan
09:30 Introduction
09:45 Presentation of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Götze
10:30 Presentation of Automation&Robotics Council
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Advices and Hints About Life in Germany and University from Senior Students.
Brief information onAccommodation
Lectures
German Courses
A&R Council
Answers to Your Concerns and Questions
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11:30 Short break -- Meet your colleagues
11:45 Campus Tour
PC Pools
In order to use Retina pools, all you have to do is to fill out a registiration form, which will also be provided by us at the day of kick-off, and submit them. In the map below, you can see the oversight wiev of our campus and the locations of Retina pools.
After your registiration, you will be ablo to use scanners and printers in PC Pools. And each semester Retina enables your account to have 50 pages of print-out for free. If you need more than 50 pages, you can buy print-quote from the Student Union of Faculty (Fachschaft Elektrotechnik, FSET).
Our faculty is also a member of the programme "Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance" (MSDNAA). So all the students, including A&R Students, can have many Microsoft softwares for free during their studies.
A brief list of available softwares
All Desktop Operating Systems
SQL Server, Exchange Server, ....
Windows Server
MSDN Library CDs
Knowledge Base technical support library
Visual Studio, inclusive Academic tools
...
Both for additional print-quote and MSDNAA opportunities of Retina, you have to visit FSET.
Opening hours:
Tuesday: 14:00-14:30
Thursday: 16:00-17:00
and for more information. (German)
Campus Life
During your studies, your life will not be full of only your classes, there also will be campus life after them. University of Dortmund offers an active campus social life, special events, performances, sports activities, clubs and student organizations. Our campus is equipped with many sport facilities, which are run by AHS (Allgemeiner Hochschulsport der Universität Dortmund).
Whether you're a serious athlete or just trying to stay in shape, want to learn a new sport or practice your skills, AHS has a wide range of Sports program you can enjoy. Sports program provides all students, staff and faculty the opportunity to participate in fun sports and activities. These include a variety of team and individual sports and special events such as basketball, indoor & outdoor soccer, swimming, volleyball, table tennis and dancing. No experience is needed to participate.
For more information:
AHS
Emil-Figge-Str. 50, room 3.442 (Campus Nord)
44221 Dortmund
Opening hours:
During lecture periods
Monday and Thursday: 12 am - 2 pm
Wednesday: 10 am - 3 pm
During vacation periods
Wednesday: 11 am - 3 pm
Telephone: (0231) 755-3796
Mobile Phone (Handy)
There are four GSM companies operating in Germany, which are T-Mobile (D1), Vodafone(D2), O2 and EPLUS. And there are also many other service providers which buy service from these operators and sell them to customers with their own special offers.
You may already have a cell phone with your home country's GSM operator, but because of roaming prices, it will be a expensive choice to use them in Germany. So we assume that, you all want to have a German “handy”.
When you want to buy a service from one of these providers, first thing you have to decide is the type of your contract. You have two possibilities: you may choose to make a contract for two years, which also include cell phone for free or for very cheap prices, or you may have a prepaid contract.
- Mobile Phone with a Contract (Handy mit Vertrag)
These contracts are usually valid for two years. There are lots of opportunities but they are basically formed of starting price (Anschlusspreis), a monthly price (monatlich Preis)which usually includes free minutes, and after spending your free minutes additional minutes are charged depending on your contract tariff.
- Prepaid Contract
As you are probably familiar with the similar services in your own countries. In this type of contracts you pay nothing more than you speak. But there are also many tariff options for prepaid ones too. You can use your own cell phone with a prepaid contract in Germany
All these companies have special tariffs for students, which allow you have free minutes and a cell phone very cheaply. They often make special offers for a limited time. All you have to do is take all these criterias into consideration and decide the most suitable one for your own needs.
Transportation
The tuition fee that you pay in order to enroll at the University in the beginning of each semester, includes a ticket for public transportation in region VRR too (VRR is an abbreviation which stands for Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr). By this student-ID-ticket you are allowed to travel with almost every integrated public transport vehicle in between Rhein and Ruhr rivers, which include Bus, U-Bahn, H-Bahn, S-Bahn, Regional Bahn(RB), Regional Express(RE) transportation lines.
You can also travel to neighbor cities such as Bochum, Essen, Duisburg, Mönchengladbach and Düsseldorf as well as in Dortmund, of course.
There are also many websites in internet which help you to plan your route to your desired destination.
Websites offer their services in English too. You just need to fill in your origin and destination addresses to corresponding fields. In a few seconds more than one travel options will appear on your screen. You may choose one of them considering travel time and vehicles.
Bank Account
Having a bank account is very practical and necessary in order to arrange your financial incomes and expenditures, and with a cash/ATM card you can withdraw money from cash machines and free yourself from the bank opening hours . If you already have one, which is also available in Germany (e.g. Citibank or Deutsche Bank) then you may keep working with these accounts.
You can pay the rent, health insurance monthly wages and those regular but varying costs, like the telephone bill by direct debit or a standing order debit. They can be taken care of with a direct debit instruction.
Two German banks (Sparkasse Dortmund and Dortmunder Volksbank) run their offices at the campus; however before you open a checking account, you should compare the fees charged by various institutions run out of the campus.
Health Insurance
Students in Germany, no matter where they're from, are all insured with public health insurance companies. First find out whether your insurance at home will also cover doctor's and hospital fees during your stay in Germany. If not, or if insurance coverage is not sufficient, you will have to take out an additional insurance.
If you’re privately insured, you cover your medical expenses yourself. Then your insurance company will reimburse you. But the hospitals aren’t cheap. Under German law, there is an additional charge, aside from treatment, of € 10 per day for In-patients. However, this is limited to 28 days a year. If the decision is up to you whether or not to go into the hospital, you should first talk with your insurance company. Due to the expense and other formalities, it might be easier to visit a hospital in your home country.
In case of emergencies, dialing 110 or 112 on your phone will put you in touch with an emergency physician. You can dial these numbers free of charge from any telephone booth.
You need a health insurance to enrol at the University. You'll find the following offices located directly at the campus, however there are also several more available in the web and throughout Germany.
The TK bureau at the campus agreed to offer a special service especially for Automation and Robotics. The local office will provide special consultations and brochures in English.
TK Dortmund-Campus
Vogelpothsweg 85
44227 Dortmund
For more information, feel free to contact
The local bureau of AOK at the campus:
AOK Studenten-Service Dortmund
Vogelpothsweg 78 44227 Dortmund
(Very close to the University Train Station)
They also have a webportal especially for students in this area of the Germany, where you can find information about their services in English and in seven other languages.
Authorities/Registiration
After finding yourself a residence, your first stop should be the Resident Registration Bureau, which is a local authority for the registration of residents in a municipal district. This is where all people have to register (Anmeldung) within one week of moving into a new apartment or home in Germany and remove their registration (Abmeldung) before living the district.
You'll need a copy of the rental agreement or other documented proof of where you're living.
Your next stop The Foreigners' Affairs Office (Ausländerbehörde), which is a govermental authority responsible for issuing residence permits. Students form non-EU countries must apply for a residence permit before the visa (usually granted for three months) expires.
Following documents are needed for Approval:
- Valid visa (for non-EU students)
- Completed application form (available at the univisersity's Office for International Affairs)
- Valid passport
- Proof of health insurance
- Copy of rental agreement
- Three (3) passport-size photos
Accommodation
In order to register yourself to authorities like Resident Registeration Bureau and Office for foreigners' Affairs, you need an official address of correspondence. So first and also one of the most important thing you have to do is to find yourself a residence.
Depending on your personal precedences, demands and needs. There are lots of different opportunities for accommodation. But taking costs and comfort into consideration, dormitories of the University look like the best choice. Although you have to register for that and wait in a queue because of the admission procedure.
University residences are administrated by Studentenwerk Dortmund.
For finding your own place to stay, there are also many other private dormitories, residences, communities and companies.
Private Dormitories in Dortmund
Student Dormitory Roncalli-Haus
Von-der-Recke-Str. 40 44137 Dortmund
Tel: 0231 / 128013
Residences run by Religious Institutions
Flats run by Companies
Dogewo http://www.dogewo.de/
Communities (WGs)
For those who arrive in Germany alone, flat sharing in so-called “Wohngemeinschaften”, is a good way to get to meet people.
Some links for these communities:
Student Dormitory Poppelsdorfer Straße 162
Poppelsdorferstr. 162 44137 Dortmund
0231 / 12 60 24 0231 / 18 48 288
Thomas-Morus-Kolleg
Amalienstraße 21a 44137 Dortmund
0231 / 16 06 11
Private Student Dormitory Barop
Herr Schlitze
0231 / 71 98 86
Private Student Dormitory Eichlinghofen
Herr Bucks
0172 / 29 138 58
info@bucks-immobilien.de
Offers of accommodation are available also on notice boards at the University and in local newspapers.
AStA of University Dortmund offers help for Apartment searching too.
Tuesdays: 16:00 - 18.00 p.m.
Asta, Emil-Figge-Straße 50 (ground floor)
Anne-Christin Lutter
Telefon: 0231 / 755 - 6247
wohnraumvermittlung@gmx.de
And of course feel free to contact to us and your other seniors at the department.
Saturday, 26 May 2007
New Webpage for A&R
Everybody who likes the old more can still admire it linked by the faculty of ET/IT. OK I know maintaining a web page is a hard job.
The new web page is for sure better then the old one. Try by yourself.
http://www.automationrobotics.uni-dortmund.de/
Wednesday, 16 May 2007
Germany needs foreign specialists
Some people told that it still is possible, but I do not know more about this. Does anybody of you have different or same experiences or know some foreigners who are allowed to work in Germany? Please comment or mail us.
Source: Tagesschau (German)
Monday, 7 May 2007
Council Meeting of Automation and Robotics
02.05.2007
Subjects of Meeting
- Formation of work group instead of student council
- Advantages are having our own money and less formalities
- 50€ per semester + additional budget for special activities such as orientation tutorial for new batches and meetings with barbecue parties (expenditures should be proved by documentation)
- There will be a meeting with ET/IT each year
- Malte and Jeronimo will be elected for Board of Examination to represent work group of AR
The full protocol can be seen here.
Please try to attend the next meeting…
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
Results for Computer Systems are out
Tuesday, 17 April 2007
Workgroup instead of council
Dear members of FS ET/IT,
As per our meeting with members of the Fak-Rat on 16.04 2pm, we put forward your suggestion about founding a work group instead of a student council in front of all A&R student representatives. After the discussion we agreed upon a forming a work group for A&R. We still have some concerns about the exact rights of this work group and the distribution of money, name of our group etc. We would like to discuss this in another talk.
Thank you very much for your suggestions and support.
Best Regards
Student Council Automation and Robotics
Wednesday, 4 April 2007
Results of Fundamentals of Robotics
IRF Room 212b, April 16th 2007 from 3 till 4 p.m.
Protocols are now viewable in your browser
Welcome post for new students
We know you have a lot of questions concerning the course and the living in Germany. Thus we like to provide you with some of the most interesting and important issues concerning your oncoming studies. Feel free to have a look at the different folders of our forum and suggested websites for more information. As the next Winter Term gets closer, you should consider the issues also listed under the topic Newbie-Guides.
Source: Gerd Sebastiani
Starting step-by-step
- Get a flat.- Not the easiest step to begin with, but you need a place to live in eventually.
- Register your address in the Municipality.- You need to do this in order to open a bank account or get a health insurance.
- Get a bank account.- In the campus there are two banks: Volksbank (near the Mensa) and Sparkasse (near Sonnendeck).
- Extend your visa.- This is the nastiest step (the people in the Municipality is not so nice), but also the most important. You can't enroll to the courses and can't stay in Germany without it.
- Get a health insurance.- In Germany every person has a health insurance and foreign students are not the exception. You can't enroll to the courses without it.
- Enroll to the Master courses.- Finally, you have to go to Mr. Burda and enroll yourself to the Master program.
Get an Health Insurance
Hint: The local AOK office will provide special english spoken consultations. The AOK-Staff will ask you whether you are interested in joining them. You may still claim, that you don't want to sign now, thus considering other offers as well and comparing prices and services of the individual insurances.
More Assurance providers under the following links:
AOK
BKK
IKK
BEK
TK
Tuesday, 3 April 2007
Get Your Visa
Hint: However, I must ask you to have a keen eye on the final date for enrolment here. If it is obvious to you, that you won't get your visa in time, then I strongly suggest waiting until next year! If you arrive too late for enrolment you cannot get enrolled at the Summer Term, as the Certificate of Admission are only valid for the corresponding Winter Term. As life is quite expensive in Germany (not considering your travel expenses), you should better use that time to stay at your home college and attend some German Classes.
Sunday, 1 April 2007
Find a flat
Hint: The best compromise between cost and comfort is provided by the hostels of Studentenwerk. Although you have to register for that and wait in a queue. Contact them to receive more information, they normally can understand English. Thus you normally won't get an apartment from Studentenwerk directly after your arrival at Dortmund! Hence we Student Representatives also cannot fix any contracts for you, we kindly refer for more information to the AAA.
For looking up some places on your own, feel free to contact your seniors at the forum or simply try these links:
For looking up some places on your own, feel free to contact your seniors at the forum or simply try these links, which are unfortunately all in German (use Google to translate it, if you like to):Communities (WG's)
Rooms
Student Hostels
These hostels are administrated by Studentenwerk.
Hostels run by Religious Institutions
Flats run by a Company
Further Links
- Hostel Preview by UDO - contains further cheaper accomodations!
- Flat Company Preview by UDO
- Flat Forum of the University of Applied Sciences (FH)
- AStA Info Page
- Studentenwohnungsmarkt
- Studentenwohnung
- Adlantic
Television, Radio and PC fees in Germany - GEZ
If you do not reply to one of the 3 letters, one day a member of the GEZ will visit you at your home. He will ask you to let him in and pretend that you have to. That is wrong. Do not let this fellow into your home. Say that you do not have television or radio and that he has to leave your home now. He is not allowed to enter your appartment and he will not come back with police to assist him.
Another important fact is that the fees, will also be fined backwards. So if you register and explain, that you live in Germany for 6 months now, with you Labtop, you have to pay for this 6 month also. This can be up to 2 years! And thats a lot of money. So take care what you say and write in this contence.
Having devices that can receive Television, Radio or Internet is not for free in Germany. If you have questions about this please ask us. At arcouncil@gmail.com
Saturday, 10 March 2007
English-German <-> Deutsch-Englisch
Maybe the easiest way to traduce a document is directly with Google, but for learning everyday phrases, cases or uses, odge dictionary is very useful.
List of dictionarys
If you have another good source, feel free to contact us.
Das Ruhrgebiet
You can visit them in vacations or in a weekend, for more information go to the Industrikultur website.
Library Card
You have to go directly to the library with those documents. You can also register yourself online here.
Wednesday, 10 January 2007
Semester Ticket
Starting from 19:00, the weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) and legal holidays (thus not your birthday) you can take a person with you with your semester ticket. Dogs may be carried free of charge. A bicycle may be carried starting at 9:00 in all buses and trains in VRR, as far there is place.
Here is marked the area in which the semester ticket is valid. There you can use all the buses and trains. With the Interregio you must pay 1.65 € additionally (here for more info). The use of IC, EC and ICE trains, as well as changing to the first class is not possible with the semester ticket.
In some cities at the edge of the VRR the semester ticket applies only in certain bus and lines. So for example in Lünen, Unna, Schwerte and Kamen you can use all trains, but only certain buses. The problem here is an often unsatisfactory co-operation of the cities and districts, which make meaningful tariff regulations more difficult.
Exact information in VRR website.
Did you lose your semester ticket??
Shame on you!! You have to do request immediately a new document of identification (costs 3.40 €) in the Zentrum für Studienangelegenheiten. However this takes about two weeks. You get anyway a provisional ticket, which is a simple script that you will have to use together with your certificate of immatriculation and a personal identification to travel in the VRR transport.