State Minister for Digitalisation Dr. Mehring visits the efi stand

XR Day 2024 - Nuremberg Digital Festival

XR Day 2024

Nuremberg Digital Festival

Rapidly Manufactured Robot Competition (RMRC)

Bento Team from the Wilhelm-Löhe-Schule

Now is the time for a semester abroad

Experience zebras on the campus of our partner university

Volunteers’ Congress

Tim Auzinger in a panel discussion

efi workshops for female students

Robot competition for secondary school students

Interdisciplinary training in engineering and applied research – that is what the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Precision Engineering, Information Technology, or efi for short, stands for.

With 51 laboratories, a team of 60 professors, over 30 laboratory staff, more than 100 adjunct teaching staff, and over 60 tutors, the Faculty offers the ideal environment in which to study.

The degree programmes on offer encompass engineering bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Mechatronics, Precision Engineering, Media Engineering, Medical Engineering, and Mechatronic Systems. The master’s degree programme in Applied Research in Engineering Sciences also enables students to acquire a higher qualification in applied research.

All degree programmes are practically oriented and are accredited in accordance with established guidelines.

In research and teaching, the Faculty collaborates with many educational and research institutions, with the industrial sector and – last but not least – in the context of the research associations NCT and EnCn, with major partners from within the region.  

Students also benefit from the multifaceted research activities of our professors, which make the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Precision Engineering, Information Technology (efi) the most active Faculty in research within the university as a whole. Students have the opportunity to investigate interesting topics from our wide range of research activities when completing projects and final theses, for example. Participation in competitions, such as the RoboCup or Formula Student enable students to work in teams and prepare them for the challenges they will encounter in the professional world.