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Emden Campus

Come closer! Our Emden Campus introduces itself.

Short distances, a personal learning atmosphere, courses at the highest university level and with the greatest practical relevance: all this awaits you on our campus in Emden – in a seaport city that has a lot to offer you too.

Address
University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
Constantiaplatz 4
26723 Emden

+49 4921 807-0
info(at)hs-emden-leer.de

Your studies in Emden

A small but excellent campus university with around 3,900 students awaits you in Emden – the perfect size for your lecturers to get to know you personally and support you. At the same time, you can pursue your thirst for knowledge undisturbed on your own and explore the special fields that interest you most, for example in our modern library, which has everything – including plenty of space and peace and quiet. So you can concentrate fully on your studies and really enjoy your time with us. 

The seaport city of Emden also offers the ideal conditions for this: you live cheaply, have peace and quiet to learn and can try out many sports in your spare time. Opportunities for sailing, windsurfing and rowing, for example, are just as abundant here as the sand by the sea. And museums, theatres and cinemas are just a stone's throw away.

Emden Campus:
science over an area of 90,000 m2

Founded in 1973 with the Faculties of Social Work and Business Studies, the Emden campus today combines the following areas: Social Work and Health, Technology and Business Studies – with over on 20 Bachelor and 10 Master study programs. The campus currently covers a total area of 90,000 square metres. 

And we are still growing: for example, we are starting the 2019 summer semester with a completely new building: the modular house that offers even more space for events and offices. For you this means even more opportunities for project-based learning in small groups.


Lüttje Studi Huus

Our Lüttje Studi Huus – come in! 

The heart of our campus culture is the Lüttje Studi Huus, which was built on the initiative of students. It is always open to you and your fellow students and offers space for relaxation and creativity. Here you can get to know interesting people, have fascinating conversations – and maybe even make friends for life.

Muesli Bar & Food Sharing

Space to indulge and feel good!

Emden Campus

 Come closer and check out your Emden Campus!

Would you like to get a better idea of the Emden campus?
You can take a virtual tour here.

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Unschärferelation anschaulich beleuchtet

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Prof. Dr. Philipp Huke referiert bei Naturforschender Gesellschaft

In der Veranstaltungsreihe der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Emden zum Thema „100 Jahre Quantenphysik“ gibt es einen Beitrag von Prof. Dr.-Ing. Philipp Huke von der Hochschule Emden/Leer. Er wird am Mittwoch, 19. November, ab 19 Uhr zur „Heisenbergschen Unschärferelation“ referieren. 

Die Heisenbergsche Unschärferelation besagt, dass von einem Partikel entweder der Ort oder Impuls beliebig genau bestimmt werden kann. „Dies ist sinnbildlich für die Unschärfe: jeder kennt sie, aber keiner weiß was sie ist oder welche Auswirkungen sie hat“, so Huke. In seinem Vortrag werden verschiedene Heisenbergsche Paare vorgestellt und wie sich ihr Verhalten auf verschiedene Experimente auswirkt. Ein besonderes Augenmerk wird dabei auf das „Squeezed Light“ für die Gravitationswellendetektoren gelegt und wie dieses unser fundamentales Verständnis vom Vakuum erweitert hat.

Philipp Huke lehrt seit 2020 als Professor für optische Messtechnik am Fachbereich Technik der Hochschule und gehört zum Forschungsteam des Instituts für Laser und Optik (ILO). Dort ist er unter anderem innerhalb des internationalen Großprojekts ANDES in die Realisation des größten optischen Teleskops der Welt (Extremely Large Telescope) der Europäischen Südsternwarte eingebunden. 

Der Vortrag startet am Mittwoch, 19. November, um 19 Uhr in der Grasstraße 1 in Emden. Der Eintritt ist frei, es wird um eine Spende gebeten.

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