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Sanda Wolf: The first woman to earn a doctorate at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

Around 50 years ago, Sanda Wolf became the first woman to earn a doctorate at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, formerly the Department of Electrical Engineering, with her dissertation "Thermal Noise and Frequency Dependence of High-Resistance Resistors." She was the first woman ever to earn a doctorate in electrical engineering at the University of Karlsruhe (TH). Being the only woman among hundreds of men did not intimidate her, neither during her studies in her hometown of Bucharest nor during her doctoral studies in Karlsruhe. We warmly congratulate Dr. Sanda Wolf on her golden doctorate.

Erfolgreicher EFRE-Antrag: CELEST CERL Infrastruktur KIT
Erfolgreicher EFRE-Antrag: CELEST CERL Infrastruktur

Gemeinsam mit CELEST war das IAM-ESS erfolgreich im Wettbewerb des Landes Baden-Württemberg um Fördermittel aus dem Europäischen Fonds für regionale Entwicklung (EFRE). Mit CELEST-CERL (CELEST Circular Economy Recycling Lab) entsteht am KIT eine Forschungsinfrastruktur zur Entwicklung nachhaltiger Recyclingstrategien für kritische Materialien, insbesondere Altbatterien (Gesamtbudget: 1.53Mio EUR, davon 153TEUR Eigenanteil). CERL schafft somit die Grundlage für die Entwicklung neuartiger Recyclingverfahren. Im Fokus stehen ein Großgerät zur gezielten mechanochemischen Rezyklatbehandlung und ein halothermisches Verfahren zur Rückgewinnung wertvoller Rohstoffe bei moderaten Temperaturen. Beide Verfahren arbeiten im Verbund mit hochspezialisierten Analysegeräten, die eine Qualitätskontrolle unmittelbar nach dem Prozess ermöglichen. Langfristig sollen die Methoden auch auf weitere Rezyklate ausgeweitet werden, denn für innovative Batteriekonzepte mit geringem Materialwert sind klassische Methoden oft nicht nachhaltig genug. Im Rahmen der EFRE-Ausschreibung war das KIT mit drei weiteren Vorhaben erfolgreich.

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Department Colloquium 2026

At the end of the winter semester on February 20, 2026, the Department of Mechanical Engineering held its traditional department colloquium. In a festive setting, letters of congratulations were presented to the master's graduates, prizes were awarded, and honors were bestowed. This year's keynote speech, entitled "Shaping Movement – Robotic Intelligence in a Dynamic World," was given by Professor Arne Rönnau from the Institute for Information Management in Engineering (IMI). We would like to congratulate all graduates and award winners.

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Radiologist Ron Kikinis Receives 2026 International Excellence Award of KIT

Ron Kikinis, professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, is the recipient of this year’s International Excellence Award of KIT and the Fellowship of SCHROFF Foundation. With the awards, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) honors an internationally recognized expert in medical image processing, image-guided therapy, and biomedical informatics. The awards include a research stay of up to six months at KIT. The award ceremony took place on February 10, 2026.

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Prof. De Carne neuer Co-Chefredakteur für IEEE OJPELKIT
Prof. De Carne appointed new co-editor-in-chief for IEEE OJPEL

January 21, 2026: The IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics (OJPEL) is a 100% open-access journal that publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed articles on the development and application of power electronic systems and technologies.
Prof. De Carne has now been appointed as the new co-editor-in-chief alongside Prof. Wenkang Huang from Infineon Technologies (USA). We congratulate them and wish them every success in further improving the quality of this important publication.

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Promoting young talent with hydrogen and e-fuels

January 20, 2026: At the "Formula Future" motorsport event, student teams compete with vehicles they have developed themselves and test concepts under the same conditions. Fuel cells, hydrogen engines, combustion engines, and hybrid drives are permitted. Malki Maliha, postdoctoral researcher at KIT and event manager, explains: "The combustion engine is far from obsolete for the next generation." Unlike the purely electric Formula Student Germany, Formula Future focuses on technological openness.

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