Control intelligent devices

Christiane Staab
Christiane Staab

Even at an early age, Philipp Wappel wanted to know what was behind the electrical appliances in his neighbourhood.

Why does something work? What controls the processes? The qualified electrical engineer is still fascinated by this subject. He is currently completing a free preparatory course at the Burgenland University of Applied Sciences. His goal: the university entrance qualification examination and then the brand new bachelor's degree programme in Applied Electronics and Photonics.

I acquired basic knowledge during my apprenticeship. I see a degree programme as an opportunity to deepen my knowledge and really understand everything.

Philipp Wappel, student at the FH Burgenland

He was motivated to apply for this new degree programme by a colleague. He is currently getting to know the part-time organisational form in his preparatory course. "Friday afternoons and Saturdays are also easy to manage alongside work. That's ideal for me."

He is particularly looking forward to learning about circuit development and printed circuit board design and sees this as a key area for the future: "Devices are becoming more and more intelligent, so their design is also becoming more and more sophisticated. I expect to get a job after graduation where I can work on solutions for currently important topics in this field."


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