Prize of the Fachhochschule Dortmund's sponsoring organization for the best graduates
Luisa Bebenroth (Design)
Topic of the Master's thesis: The Earth House - How creative authors can tell a heroine's journey around a collective change in behavior in relation to the climate crisis.
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Sabine an Huef(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : How can creative authors tell a heroine's journey around a collective behavior change in relation to the climate crisis? The design project The Earth House explores this question. The result is a narrative game in book form in which three to five players take on the role of high-ranking council members in a divided world. Together, they try to find out the cause of the division and save their homeland.
What happened after graduation? I've been working as a graphic designer at Deutschlandradio's in-house agency since November 1, 2023. There I am visually responsible for the Deutschlandradio magazine. I also work as a graphic designer on various digital projects for Westdeutscher Rundfunk.
What did I like best about the University of Applied Sciences? In general, the teaching in the Faculty of Design and the exciting seminar work. I was able to further develop my visual skills during my studies.
Alexander Block and Sven Walter (Applied Social Sciences)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: The problem of truancy at a secondary modern school in North Rhine-Westphalia. An examination from three perspectives.
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Nicole Tigges(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic: The aim of the thesis was to conduct research using a questionnaire (quantitative) to analyze the school situation with regard to truancy from the perspectives of pupils, teachers and school social workers in order to shed light on the resulting current situation with a focus on positive and negative circumstances. In order to break down the current situation, the main problems, views and factors were surveyed on the basis of specialist literature and studies in the target groups. That certainly sounds complicated, extensive and demanding... and what can we both tell you? It was! #winkersmiley
What happened after graduation?
Alexander Block: After graduating, I started a part-time Master's degree with a focus on youth at the UAS in fall 2023. Professionally, I've been working in catering at FC Schalke 04 for years and have been a working student for around two years. In 2024, I am aiming for a part-time job in youth welfare.
Sven Walter: After graduating, I quickly started my career as a school social worker at an elementary school. It is likely that I will expand my work to other types of school at a later date.
What did I like best about the Fachhochschule Dortmund?
Alexander Block : What I particularly like about the Fachhochschule Dortmund is that it is technically and structurally modern and focuses on students. I like the practical relevance of the course, the transport links and the cooperation with the TU, especially in terms of the library and canteen.
Sven Walter : What I particularly liked about Fachhochschule Dortmund was the modern and technical facilities, as well as the location and accessibility of the location. I really liked the cultural, respectful and sociable atmosphere.
Rica Grünebaum (Business Studies)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Digital transformation in the media industry - a strategic-conceptual consideration of the future of the daily newspaper as a print medium
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Sabine Quarg(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic: The master's thesis provides an insight into the effects of digital change in the newspaper industry and asks how the business model and strategies should change in order to adapt to the digital challenges and individual needs of customers. The digital maturity of the media company Lensing Media is presented and newly integrated starting points in the publisher's digital value creation are explained. Finally, recommendations for action for the development of effective success potentials are proposed in order to be able to offer greater added value for readers.
What happened after graduation? After completing my Master's degree, I started at rumble GmbH & Co KG (part of the media company Lensing Media) as a Campaign Manager. I work in marketing there and design campaigns for digital and print products. In particular, I am responsible for marketing our subscription model for BVB news.
What did I like best about the university? I particularly liked the personal interaction between students and professors at Fachhochschule Dortmund. In addition to the theoretical models, the practice-oriented references prepare you well for everyday working life.
Aron Hemmis (Information Technology)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: Laser-based optical 3D measurement for robot-assisted venipuncture
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Jörg Thiem(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : In my bachelor thesis, I am investigating the extent to which it is possible to use a stereo camera system and a laser, which can be moved by a robotic arm, to identify three-dimensional points on the vein of the forearm that are suitable for a puncture during blood sampling. This information is used to simulate the puncture procedure with the laser and to validate the accuracy of the procedure.
What happened after graduation? After completing my Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, I seamlessly switched to the postgraduate Master's degree in Biomedical Information Technology at Fachhochschule Dortmund.
What do I like best about the university? What I liked best about studying at Fachhochschule Dortmund was the freedom to choose my own specialization. This starts with the wide range of electives, the topics of which I was able to build on in an interdisciplinary way in my project work and thesis. In addition, it is always possible to get involved in the small group sizes on the study program and receive good support from the lecturers.
Clemens Kurzeya (Computer Science)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: Microservice architectures - analysis and practical implementation through book management
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Klaus Zeppenfeld(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : Software development is progressing rapidly and systems have to take on ever larger tasks and are often subject to constant change. Microservice architecture is an approach for breaking down larger systems into smaller autonomous subsystems in order to reduce complexity and react more quickly to changes. I worked on how this can be achieved and the challenges involved in my thesis.
What happened after graduation? After completing my Bachelor's degree, I decided to stay at Fachhochschule Dortmund and do my Master's in Computer Science. Alongside my Master's degree, I work as a student trainee in software development and counseling, as I did alongside my Bachelor's degree.
What do I like best about the university? What I like best about Fachhochschule Dortmund is that students are given the opportunity to pursue their interests and deepen their knowledge individually. I also found the personal support and consultation during my studies and my thesis to be very helpful and supportive.
Felix Smyrek (Mechanical Engineering)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: Model-based optimization of the operating strategy of a fuel cell truck
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Markus Thoben(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic: The aim of the thesis was to optimize the interaction of the fuel cells and the battery in a hydrogen-powered truck in order to reduce the hydrogen consumption of the vehicle. The basis is a virtual vehicle including an "engine control unit", which was set up in a simulation environment.
What happened after graduation? Even after completing my Bachelor's degree, I remained loyal to Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts and am working towards a Master's degree in the Vehicle Development study program with a focus on vehicle electronics. Alongside my studies, I work as a research assistant at the university. The focus there continues to be on hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
What do I like best about the University of Applied Sciences? One advantage of studying at Fachhochschule Dortmund is the proximity to the professors and lecturers. The practice-oriented courses in particular allow you to engage in a personal exchange with them, from which both benefit.
Fabian Teschke (Electrical Engineering)
Topic of the master's thesis: Modeling of electricity time series from wind energy with a high development of the expansion potential
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Martin Kiel(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : The topic was the modeling of wind generation time series from national time series (ENTSO-E) and existing wind turbines for Europe. Various modeling methods were applied and evaluated. My conclusion: electricity time series must be calculated individually for each country!
What happened after graduation? After graduating, I now work as a junior software developer at Soptim in Essen.
What did I like best about the university ? What I liked best was that the lectures took place online, so I didn't have to commute from Oberhausen to Dortmund. In addition, there was always a quick exchange of information with lecturers via e-mail or Webex.
Christian Väth (Architecture)
Topic of the Master's thesis: The children's house
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Christine Remensperger(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic: The Master's thesis deals with the topic of sustainable building in developing countries, the use of regional building materials and the simple and traditional joining of materials. The design shows the design of a children's house in Senegal, which serves as a contact point for children and their relatives who suffer from malnutrition. The design of such shelters is of great social importance and of humanitarian and social relevance for this region.
What happened after graduation? As the Master's course was offered on a part-time basis and therefore alongside my job, I worked in an architecture firm during the course, where I am now still employed full-time after graduating.
What did I like best about the university? I particularly liked the direct and constructive interaction at Fachhochschule Dortmund. There was always time for concerns and individual needs. You never had the feeling that you were just a student number in a larger system.
Prize of the Fördergesellschaft for special achievements in research and teaching
Research Award: Prof. Dr. Nicole Knut (Faculty of Applied Social Studies)
Research area: Participation of parents with children in residential childcare facilities
What exactly are you investigating as part of your research?
In my projects, I investigate how children, young people and their families can be more involved when they receive help in residential care. For example, we have gathered findings on how parents experience the mostly involuntary placement of their child in a residential group and what impact this has on their opportunities for participation. I am also looking at new media forms of participation and am currently investigating the requirements for a children's rights app that is designed to help young people in residential care to better understand and assert their rights.
What main insights have you been able to gain so far?
Our research has shown that parents in residential care often experience social stigmatization and are forced out of their children's upbringing. We have developed models with and for parents in residential care on how they can continue to be involved in their children's lives, for example through "open visiting hours" for parents in the residential group or through networking opportunities for parents among themselves. Our projects have also contributed to the fact that local authorities are now legally obliged to set up ombudsman offices for parents and children and to strengthen self-representation organizations for those affected.
Teaching Award: Prof. Dr. Thomas Felderhoff (Information Technology)
Faculty of Information Technology
Statement of the student council: Prof. Dr. Thomas Felderhoff's lectures are not only informative, but also fun. His lectures are designed to convey an in-depth understanding of the subject matter. In doing so, he responds to the students and adapts to their needs. His commitment enables him to convey complex theoretical concepts in an understandable way. With creativity and various didactic methods, Prof. Felderhoff manages to convey the content to the students in a lively and practical way.
The student council particularly praises Prof. Felderhoff's extraordinary commitment to the first semester students. He was always there to answer their questions and concerns and made a significant contribution to helping new students find their way around the university in their first few weeks. His open ear for and interest in the students contributed significantly to a successful start to their studies.
Prof. Felderhoff is an enrichment for the faculty, not only professionally but also interpersonally. His positive charisma and his calm and thoughtful manner create a pleasant learning atmosphere. He takes time for students, is always approachable and shows a genuine interest in students' concerns. "His trust in us motivates us to go beyond our limits and develop ourselves further in a self-determined way," says the student council.
Prize of the Fördergesellschaft for outstanding cooperative doctorate
Nadine Richter (Applied Social Sciences)
Topic of the doctorate: Being mindful, living sustainable: Relationships between mindfulness, well-being and pro-environmental behavior
Supervising lecturers: Prof. Dr. Marcel Hunecke(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : I investigated whether people who are particularly mindful behave more sustainably in everyday life and are also happier with themselves and their lives. The work actually confirmed this tendency. As we will all have to live more ecologically in the future, promoting mindfulness, for example through mind-body practices such as meditation or yoga, is an interesting way to promote - or at least maintain - both greater sustainability and subjective well-being.
What happened after your doctorate? I continue to work as a research assistant at the Fachhochschule Dortmund in the "Environmental Psychology in Transdisciplinary Sustainability Research Working Group". Currently, I'm mainly working on the BMBF-funded inter- and transdisciplinary project "GenoMobil", which focuses on the cooperative organization of mobility services. From a psychological perspective, we are investigating what motivates people to use communal forms of mobility. At the same time, I am also pursuing the topic of mindfulness and sustainability - especially in connection with mind-body practices.
What did I like best about the University of Applied Sciences ? Thanks to the Graduate Center's doctoral scholarship, which I received for the doctoral period, it was possible for me to stay at the University of Applied Sciences after my studies. I was therefore able to realize my wish to do a doctorate in psychology very well. I felt very well looked after at the University of Applied Sciences during this time, especially thanks to the support of the Graduate Center.
Sponsorship award of the Soroptimist International Club Dortmund
Lilli Riesenweber (Information Technology)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: Dosimetric investigations with Sim4Life
Supervising lecturers: Prof. Dr. Frank Gustrau(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic: This thesis deals with the interaction of electromagnetic fields on the human body. Many technical systems generate electromagnetic fields, e.g. antennas from communication technology or magnetic resonance tomography from medical technology. The scenarios are processed with Sim4Life. Detailed calculations are made of the field distributions outside and inside the body model
What happened after graduation? After graduating, I decided to continue my education and am currently studying for a master's degree in information technology. At the same time, I work part-time at the University of Applied Sciences in the field of teaching and internationalization.
What do I like best about Fachhochschule Dortmund? What I particularly like about Fachhochschule Dortmund is the opportunity to get actively involved. Be it through my support in teaching as a tutor or my involvement in committees such as the faculty council and appointment committees. I also really appreciate how family-friendly the university is. My children were often present in lectures and it was never seen as a problem.
Cornelia-Därmann-Nowak-Award of the Soroptimist International Club Dortmund-Hellweg
Kerstin Sander (Mechanical Engineering)
Commitment: Kerstin Sander is honored for her outstanding achievements and knowledge transfer during her mechanical engineering studies. She used her quick comprehension and in-depth understanding of complex interrelationships to support her fellow students in difficult subjects in her free time. In this way, she transferred additional knowledge to new learning groups and promoted cohesion and knowledge growth beyond the classroom. In the current winter semester, she will supervise the tutorial for Mathematics I in Mechanical Engineering with Prof. Dr. Vogler and thus also act in an official role as a knowledge multiplier in the Mechanical Engineering study program through her commitment.
What do you like best about the university? I like the closeness between students and lecturers at Fachhochschule Dortmund. The professors are always open to the students and you don't get lost among hundreds of other students in a lecture hall.
Prize of the Rudolf Chaudoire Foundation
Nico Hölter (Electrical Engineering)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Comparison of electronic home and district storage systems in the low-voltage grid
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Martin Kiel(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : The path for individual electrical storage systems in houses seems to be paved. The option of several houses or even a settlement sharing a district storage system is rarely discussed among homeowners. Perhaps because they no longer talk to their neighbors or don't even know them. Yet it can be more economical and efficient to share a storage facility.
What happened after you graduated? I've been working as a trainee in grid planning at Westnetz GmbH since February and am responsible for EEG issues. A large part of my work is characterized by grid calculations and planning the grid expansion required by renewable energies.
What did I like best about the university? What I liked best was that I was able to carry out scientific work together with Fachhochschule Dortmund, building on my initial professional experience. As we all know, further education is the most fun when you are allowed to pursue your own interests. I was given this opportunity, which is why I will always be grateful!
Dennis Karl (Electrical Engineering)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Use of controllable local network transformers at a regional electricity distribution network operator
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Georg Harnischmacher(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : The Master's thesis is subject to a blocking notice.
What happened after graduation? I started working in asset management at Westfalen Weser Netz GmbH while I was working on my Master's thesis. There, the focus is on nothing less than the strategic upgrading of the distribution grids to meet the requirements of the energy transition.
What did I like best about the university? Everyone involved was put to the test at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The lecturers reacted very quickly, switched teaching to digital formats and remained personally committed to us throughout our studies. "We focus on students" is not just a slogan, it's a way of life!
Mike Kreusel (Electrical Engineering)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Analysis of the losses of an asynchronous motor with squirrel cage rotor with different electrical supplies
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Nick Raabe(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : My master's thesis examines an industrial three-phase asynchronous machine (as a motor). The motor is operated using different electrical supply options. With regard to the losses occurring in normal operation, the losses were assigned to their individual origins in order to obtain a statement about the differences in the possible supply methods.
What happened after graduation? I didn't leave the university after my Master's degree. I am already employed as a research assistant and support students with their projects and theses. I also work on various internships.
What do I like best about the university? At the University of Applied Sciences, I like the friendly and calm interaction between employees, but also between professors, research assistants and students. That's why I could already imagine working here as a permanent employee during my studies.
Damian Arndt (Mechanical Engineering)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Conversion of a historic petrol engine to run on CO2-neutral fuels in compliance with current emissions legislation
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Yves Rosefort(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : In this thesis, a Citroën HY engine, identical in construction to that of the marketing Bulli, was converted. The aim of this conversion was to get the classic car "clean". This goal was achieved by converting to a biofuel and retrofitting an exhaust aftertreatment system. A Euro 3 emissions level was achieved at the first attempt.
What happened after graduation? After graduating, I was able to take up an EXIST scholarship with a fellow student. This start-up grant works together with the university of applied sciences. Now we (ReEcoMod.com) can develop our product (classic car conversion kits) at the Laboratory for Vehicle Drives for a year.
What did I like best about the university? What I liked best about the university was the practical relevance. Only through such laboratories can applicable knowledge/experience be built up or, as in my case, innovations be realized.
Philip Blechmann (Mechanical Engineering)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Simulation-based cable design for a zone-based vehicle electrical system architecture taking into account relevant load scenarios
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Markus Thoben(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic: Driven by various trends in the automotive industry, such as automated driving, vehicle electrical systems are becoming increasingly centralized. This is pushing conventional design methods for electrical cables to their limits and at the same time opening up new possibilities for reducing cable cross-sections. In the thesis, simulation-based methods are being developed to reduce cable cross-sections in order to reduce vehicle production costs.
What happened after graduation? I started a trainee program in the development department at VOSS Automotive GmbH in Wipperfürth.
What did I like best about the university? The choice of modules and the type of teaching at the university prepared me very well for my future career.
Max Linnemann (Mechanical Engineering)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: Process parameter optimization for selective laser beam melting to improve the fatigue strength of aluminum components
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Wilfried Fischer(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : The bachelor's thesis is blocked.
What happened after graduation? After graduating, I started a Master's degree in mechanical engineering with a specialization in lightweight construction with hybrid systems in my home country.
What did I like best about the university? What I particularly liked about Fachhochschule Dortmund was the contact with the professors and their wide-ranging experience. Thanks to the practice-oriented teaching, you gain useful experience for your future career during your studies.
Matthis Hofmann (Information Technology)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: Further development of video-based perfusion determination using Generative Adversarial Networks
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Zaunseder
Explanation of the topic : A neural network specialized in image processing was trained to display conventional camera images for the representation of blood flow in a larger area (the forehead region) in a meaningful way. Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) images, which are generated using a laser and a camera, served as a reliable reference for blood flow visualization. The main task of the work was to adapt the neural network in such a way that it delivers meaningful results.
What happened after graduation? I am now studying for a Master's degree in Biomedical Information Technology at Fachhochschule Dortmund
What do I like best about the university ? I received very good individual support for my project work and my Bachelor's thesis. My supervisors always gave me very quick feedback.
Maximilian Kleist (Information Technology)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Development of a camera-based control system for the simulation of an autonomously driving car using computer vision methods
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Jörg Thiem(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : The aim of the thesis was to develop a camera-based control system with which a car can autonomously follow different road courses within a simulation environment. For this purpose, images are captured while driving with a camera attached to the car and analyzed with an algorithm. This allows the car's movements to be calculated and obstacles to be detected.
What happened after graduation? After graduating, I started working at thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG as an engineer for automation technology in the hot strip mill.
What did I like best about the university? The courses took place in small groups, which meant that individual questions about the content could be answered directly by the very competent lecturers at any time. All members of staff were also always extremely helpful in matters relating to my studies. This all led to an excellent working atmosphere.
Robin Pape (Information Technology)
Topic of the Master's thesis: UWB Mesh Ranging for Autonomous Teams of Robots / Distance measurement within an ultra-wideband network for autonomous robot teams
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Jörg Thiem
Explanation of the topic : In order for a group of robots to work together as a team in a future NASA moon mission, each individual robot must know where its colleagues are located. In the thesis, a network protocol was developed with which the robots can communicate and exchange their positions without everyone talking to each other.
What happened after graduation? I work as a software developer at a large electrical engineering company in North Rhine-Westphalia that develops and manufactures components for charging stations and electric cars. Among other things, I develop the firmware for our new charging controller.
What did I like best about the university? What I liked best about Fachhochschule Dortmund was that as a student you are not just a "number in the system". The lecturers have a genuine interest in the students and offer a lot of support, whether in their studies or by offering positions for research assistants or similar.
Prize of the KARL KOLLE Foundation
Tim Hendrik Sedlatschek (Mechanical Engineering)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Analysis of an MPW wind turbine trolley in relation to sustainability criteria
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kleinschnittger(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic: In my master's thesis, I quantified the greenhouse gas emissions over the product life cycle of the MPW wind turbine trolley from Demag Cranes & Components GmbH and also identified potential savings that could halve these emissions. I think Mr. Habeck would also be proud of me with the results.
What happened after graduation? I started my professional career after graduating via the temporary employment agency Ypsilon3 GmbH. Due to the very good training I received at Fachhochschule Dortmund and the experience I was able to gain during this time as a working student at Demag Cranes & Components GmbH, my current employer had no choice but to take me on directly after a very short time. Here, at H+E Logistik GmbH, I am currently employed as a design engineer and ensure that our belt conveyors run flawlessly all over the world.
What did I like best about the university? NOT thermodynamics! Everything else was great.
Tobias Semer (Mechanical Engineering)
Topic of the bachelor thesis: System-integrated buffer calculation of transport systems in the beverage industry using the example of KHS GmbH
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kleinschnittger(Opens in a new tab)
Explanation of the topic : The bachelor's thesis is blocked.
What happened after graduation? After successfully completing the Bachelor of Engineering, the joint path with Fachhochschule Dortmund and KHS GmbH continued with the Master of Engineering. However, with the Master's thesis currently in progress, the end of a beautiful, but also exhausting chapter together is gradually in sight.
What do I like best about the University of Applied Sciences ? In my opinion, the University of Applied Sciences is characterized by two things in particular. Firstly, the good combination of theory and practice in teaching. Secondly, the extremely good relationship between professors and students - even outside the modules - due to the teaching style and the size of the teaching groups.
Heinrich Frommknecht Prize of the Heinrich and Christa Frommknecht Foundation
Alexander Honermann & Christian Zahn (Business Studies)
Topic of the Master's thesis: Behavioral Insurance: Nudging as a tool to promote the sale of sustainable insurance products in Germany
Supervising lecturer: Prof. Dr. Matthias Beenken
Explanation of the topic : The core statement of the Master's thesis is: "Hey insurance companies, we need you in the fight against climate change! Invest your money green so that the earth remains a planet worth living on. And you know what? A little nudge, the so-called nudge, with the help of quality labels and social norms, can even persuade policyholders to buy green pension products. Who would have thought? Let's harness the potential of nudging and make the world a little greener!"
What happened after graduation?
Alexander Honermann: After finishing my studies, I joined Ernsting's family. I'm currently on a trainee program there and work across all departments with a focus on analytics.
Christian Zahn: The topic of sustainability is highly relevant to me. After completing my master's degree, I took up a position as a controller at the REMONDIS Production Group, which specializes in the production of products made from recycled raw materials, so that I can continue to make a professional contribution to sustainable development. There, I am fully responsible for the operational controlling of two business units.
What did I like best about the University of Applied Sciences?
Alexander Honermann : The proximity to practice; the networking among students; the range of courses on offer for students
Christiaqn Zahn: What I particularly liked about studying at Fachhochschule Dortmund was the high level of practical relevance and the application-oriented course content. Small study groups and the proximity to professors also create an open and supportive learning environment. You always have the feeling that the guiding principle "We focus on students" is not just empty words, but is actually put into practice.
Prize of the German Academic Exchange Service
Zekarias Fikadu Tiruneh (Computer Science)
Commitment: Zekarias Fikadu Tiruneh was described in his letter of recommendation as a committed and empathetic person. Within his study program, he organized a training course for project management software on his own initiative. He also studies quickly and has an above-average average grade. Every Sunday, he is also active as a deacon in an Ethiopian Orthodox church in Düsseldorf. Within this ministry, he also carries out socio-educational activities and leads groups of young people and children.
What do I like best about the university? I appreciate Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts for its diverse programs, modern facilities and strong focus on practical skills because it offers a well-rounded and hands-on educational experience that can better prepare students for our future careers. These factors can make the university an attractive choice for those seeking a quality education.