Courses 2024
Course: | Vehicle Aerodynamics & Aeroacoustics |
Dates: | 11 - 13 June 2024 |
Lecturer: | Dr.-Ing. Daniel Stoll, IFS University of Stuttgart and other experts |
FKFS has decades of expertise in the field of vehicle aerodynamics and aeroacoustics. In the well renowned course of the FKFS Academy “Vehicle Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics”, participants may look forward to a diverse mix of lectures and practical exercises especially in our full-scale aeroacoustic and scale-model wind tunnel. |
Course: | Driving Dynamics |
Dates: | 16 - 17 July 2024 |
Lecturer: | Prof. Andreas Wagner, IFS University of Stuttgart and other experts of FKFS |
FKFS also has a profound background in driving dynamics testing and simulation as well as driving simulation. In 2024 the course "Driving Dynamics" is held for the first time, offering the participants live experience and hands on work in the Stuttgart Driving Simulator, a highly dynamic 8 DOF driving simulation system, and with the Stuttgart Handling Roadway, an innovative test rig for full vehicle driving dynamics testing.
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Course: | Electrification of Mobility I – Motivation, Technology Outlook, and Markets |
Date: | 22 July 2024 |
Lecturer: | Prof. Giorgio Rizzoni, The Ohio State University |
A one-day short course designed for automotive and electric power industry executives who wish to gain a broad understanding of the technology, supply chain and market opportunities and challenges associated with electrified mobility.
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Course: | Electrification of Mobility II – Introduction to Electric Drive and Energy Storage Systems |
Dates: | 23 - 24 July 2024 |
Lecturer: | Prof. Giorgio Rizzoni, The Ohio State University |
A two-day short course designed for automotive/mechanical engineers and researchers, with the aim of reviewing xEV technology, the challenges and opportunities associated with e-mobility.
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Course: | Hydrogen for Mobility – Motivation, Technology Outlook, and Markets |
Dates: | 25 July 2024 |
Lecturer: | Prof. André Casal Kulzer, IFS University of Stuttgart & Hans-Jürgen Berner, FKFS Stuttgart |
The course is designed for automotive/mechanical/electrotechnical engineers and researchers, with the aim of learning about hydrogen technology and the challenges and opportunities associated with its production, transport, storage, and application to mobility.
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