Our department

Mobility is our passion

Whether on the street, the rails or in the air, at the Department of Automotive and Aeronautical Engineering we are fascinated by vehicles and aircraft, as well as the mechatronics systems they integrate. We aim to enable students to independently apply academic and practical methods for the development and design of motor vehicles, trains and aircraft of all kinds, as well as methods from the field of mechatronics.

Together with our students, we are nevertheless addressing ethical and ecological questions in order to make the transportation of tomorrow more efficient, reliable and environmentally sound – especially in metropolitan regions. The development of an awareness of each individual's contribution to emissions is an essential requirement for developing technological innovations with a view to the overall ecological footprint.

The department is home to laboratories for aerodynamics, acoustics, CAD and lightweight construction, together with the automotive laboratory, the aeronautical laboratory, the aircraft systems laboratory, and the cabins and cabin systems laboratory. These labs are where – in addition to activities to supplement the department's teaching – practical research and development are conducted.

More than 100 professors, instructors, academic staff, and other employees carry out the department's teaching, research and administrative work. The department is located at the Berliner Tor Campus.

Facts and figures

  • Approximately 1,800 students, 12 per cent of whom are female
  • 42 professors, three of whom are female
  • 29 additional employees in teaching, research and administration
  • 23 sessional instructors

Eight degree courses:

  • Automotive Engineering (Bachelor)*
  • Aeronautical Engineering (Bachelor)*
  • Mechatronics** (Bachelor)*
  • Automotive Engineering cooperative degree progamme (Bachelor)*
  • Aeronautical Engineering cooperative degree programme (Bachelor)*
  • Mechatronics cooperative degree programme** (Bachelor)*
  • Automotive Engineering (Master of Science)*
  • Aeronautical Engineering (Master of Science)*

* All of the degree courses are accredited.

** Mechatronics is a cross-department degree course which is jointly offered by the Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, and Mechanical Engineering and Production Management departments.


Address

HAW Hamburg
Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau / Department of Automotive and Aeronautical Engineering
Berliner Tor 9 (BT9)
20099 Hamburg

Head of department

Prof. Dr. Thomas Kletschkowski
Departmentleiter / Professor für Adaptronik und Strukturdynamik
Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau
Berliner Tor 9, Room 213
20099 Hamburg

Deputy head of department

Prof. Dr. Gunnar Gäbel
Professor für Stukturmechanik im Fahrzeugbau, Technische Mechanik und Mathematik
Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau
Berliner Tor 9, Room 215
20099 Hamburg

Deputy head of department

Prof. Dr. Axel pöhls
Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau

Department office

Franziska Böttcher
Geschäftszimmer
Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau
Berliner Tor 9, Room 212a
20099 Hamburg
T +49 40 428 75-7863
franziska.boettcher (at) haw-hamburg (dot) de