Automotive EMC Technology

Certificate Course - Mobility Systems Engineering - MSE.4AD.1.I26

Date Jul 12 - 13, 2027
Duration 2 days
Location On campus - Karlsruhe
Language English
ECTS upon request
Cost 1,550€

Discover what this course is all about

Fundamentals

Introduces radar principles and fundamentals and explains their potential in automotive applications and ADAS contexts.

Technology

Covers system and design requirements for automotive radars, radar front end components, and types of automotive radar with detection and tracking methods.

Applications

Links system parameters and component specs to overall radar performance; addresses interference mitigation and hands on practice in a lab setting.

What you'll explore 

  • Radar principles and fundamentals relevant to automotive sensing
  • Radar frontend components and architectures; system and design requirements
  • Automotive radar types and operating modes in ADAS
  • Target detection and tracking methods; interference avoidance strategies
  • Relationship between system parameters, component specifications, and overall performance
  • Practical lab exercise to apply theoretical radar knowledge

Your key takeaways

Participants

  • Understand radar principles and their potential in automotive applications.
  • Learn system and design requirements of automotive radars.
  • Grasp how system parameters and component specs determine overall performance.
  • Recognize radar types, detection/tracking methods, and interference mitigation.
  • Apply theoretical insights in a hands‑on laboratory context.

Taught by recognized experts in Automotive EMC Technology

Benefit from the knowledge of leading specialists with extensive experience in research and industry. Their deep expertise guarantees a course of outstanding academic and practical quality.

Dr. Uwe Reinhardt 

Dr. Uwe Reinhardt is CEO of E&C Testlab GmbH and an experienced executive in automotive systems, electronics, and vehicle engineering. With a career spanning over two decades in leadership roles, he has held senior positions including Senior Vice President for Vehicle Systems & Electronics at IAV and multiple managing director roles in the testing and engineering industry. His expertise lies in complex vehicle systems development, electronic integration, and technical leadership of large engineering organizations. Today, he focuses on advancing testing innovation and system validation for next-generation mobility solutions, combining deep technical knowledge with strategic management experience.

Who should attend

This course is ideal for:

  • ADAS and radar engineers working on automotive sensing and perception.
  • Hardware and systems engineers focusing on RF frontends and radar integration.
  • Test and validation engineers addressing performance and interference issues.
  • Researchers and early‑career professionals in automotive radar technologies.

Advance your career with KIT-level expertise 

Benefit from the reputation of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) while gaining practical skills, flexible learning opportunities, and a recognized certificate to support your long-term professional growth

Flexibility 

Gain focused expertise in a specific field without committing to a full degree program, allowing you to build relevant knowledge efficiently and integrate learning seamlessly into your professional routine.

Relevance

Benefit from high-quality academic content combined with practical insights, delivered by experienced experts, supporting continuous, lifelong learning while ensuring direct applicability in real-world scenarios.

Advancement

Enhance your professional profile with a recognized certificate, demonstrating your commitment to ongoing development and supporting your career with tangible, verifiable credentials.

 

About HECTOR School 

HECTOR School, the Technology Business School of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), is a leading provider of executive education in technology-driven fields.

For this course, participants who successfully complete the examination can earn a KIT certificate with ECTS credits, which may be credited toward our Executive Master of Science or Advanced Studies Programs, subject to content alignment.