Application and Financial Issues The CVT-Research Network in Kaiserslautern Contact
Application and Financial Issues The CVT-Research Network in Kaiserslautern Contact
Technology
Application and Financial Issues
Contact
Application Deadlines
30 April
International students applying from
abroad
31 August
Holders of a German university degree
Rolling
Doctoral research training
Mid October
Program fee
University fees
Grants
The CVT Graduate School will award a number of grants according to neediness after first semester.
Research assistantships are available within the CVT Master
Program. However, they can only be granted after your arrival.
Furthermore, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
provides a broad range of grants: www.daad.de
International
Master Program
The commercial vehicle industry is one of the most important innovation drivers in Germany, Europe and all over the world. Germany is Europes leading commercial vehicle manufacturer. In
the southwest of the country there is a particularly high concentration of manufacturing plants and suppliers to the commercial vehicle industry. The Commercial Vehicle Cluster (CVC) has
established a platform for communication and cooperation between the industries and research institutes in the region. The
University of Kaiserslautern is located right in the geographical
heart of the CVC. As a result, it is within a very close proximity
to both manufacturing industries, as well as a variety of renowned research institutes. The University itself promotes research,
innovation and technology transfer for the commercial vehicle
industries. It is the leading network in Europe for graduate education, doctoral training and R & D in the fi eld of commercial
vehicle technology.
The commercial vehicle industry sector develops and produces
a broad variety of high tech products ranging from trucks, buses, agricultural vehicles and construction vehicles, to a large
scope of specialized machines.
Commercial vehicle technology and its field of application are
generally much more extensive, complex, and demanding in
comparison to those of the automotive sector. For example, today, a typical commercial vehicle hosts upwards of 100 embedded systems, based on over 15 million lines of software code.
The key objectives of research and development in the fields of
commercial vehicle technology are:
n Air pollution and environmental protection
n Comfort and convenience
n Cost reduction
n Harmonization and standardization of variations and types
n Availability and reliability
n Safety and minimization of risks
The Graduate School Commercial Vehicle Technology was established in 2006 at the University of Kaiserslautern as a corporate
institution of four departments: Mechanical and Process Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Sciences and Social Sciences.
The Graduate School offers a masters program in commercial
vehicle technology, as well as doctoral research training opportunities in the participating engineering disciplines. The CVT
masters program is the first interdisciplinary masters program
worldwide that is fully accredited by ASIIN. The program offers
a bilingual, interdisciplinary approach and a close cooperation
with the industry.
The education and research on CVT topics will integrate all major
fields of the product lifecycle of commercial vehicles, such as
power train, vehicle design, vehicle system dynamics, material science, joining technology, production technology, and human-machine interaction. At the same time, it also incorporates
a range of sociological aspects and soft skills.
CVT - a pioneering study program.
By adapting interdisciplinary approaches in research and education, the University of Kaiserslautern is pioneering to leverage
commercial vehicle technology at the cutting edge. It is the first
university world wide to offer exclusive research-based tailormade postgraduate education exclusively focusing on commercial vehicle technology and closely cooperating with renowned
enterprises like Daimler, JohnDeere, Terex-Demag and other global players of the sector.
See: http://www.cv-cluster.de
Admission Requirements
n Qualified Master degree (or equivalent) in engineering,
computer science or related fields
or:
n Qualified Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in engineering,
computer science or related fields.
Language Proficience
The program is mainly taught in English.
English language proficiency: TOEFL (550 paper-based, 213
computer-based, 80 internet-based), IELTS or equivalents
German Language proficiency: Level A2 (basic knowlege)