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Hartwig Ellerbrock - Lecturer at the Munich University of Applied Sciences

Lecturing on rocket and spacecraft propulsion, for students on the Bachelor and Master degree programmes.

 

Since 2019, Hartwig has been a lecturer at the Munich University of Applied Sciences in the fields of rocket and spacecraft propulsion. His expertise is based on over 40 years of experience and industrial achievements in the space propulsion business, both in Europe and overseas. Hartwig has also authored and contributed to a number of published papers on rocket and space propulsion for lauch vehicles and spacecraft.

 

Degree Course Teaching Assignments

His degree teaching assignments take place during the winter semesters as follows:

 

For both degree courses, Hartwig also lectures on project management and how to manage complex programmes related to the rocket and spacecraft propulsion industries.

 

About the Munich University of Applied Sciences

The university is one of the largest in Germany with approximately 500 professors, 740 lecturers and some 18,000 students. It provides over 85 Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in the fields of technology, economy, social sciences, and design. Excellently connected with the business community of Munich, the university maintains contacts with professional practices and is dedicated to application oriented teaching and research.

 

In addition to specialist expertise, the university also teaches its students how to think and act in an entrepreneurial and sustainable manner. Trained in interdisciplinary work and intercultural thinking, its graduates are prepared for a world of work that is digitally and internationally networked. In rankings, its graduates are among the most sought after by employers throughout Germany.