Field of Work
Research is focused on the design, reliability, testability and fault diagnosis of microelectronic circuits and systems. Design methods and algorithms are developed for the automated design of reliable, testable systems along with the relevant test and diagnosis methods. One particular area of application is that of semiconductor modules and electronic systems in the automotive field, for self-testing and self-diagnosis during starting, in the form of online diagnosis during operation, as a garage repair aid and for the purpose of malfunction analysis by manufacturers. Other focus areas include reliable systems that are reconfigurable during runtime, power loss optimization, energy-efficient circuits and aging prediction of semiconductor modules.
Personal Information
Born in Constance in 1953, Prof. Hans-Joachim Wunderlich, has been a professor of technical informatics at the University of Stuttgart and head of the department of computer architecture since 1996. He also took on the position of Director of the Institute of Technical Informatics on an interim basis. In 2010 he was voted Vice Rector of Faculty 5 for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. Before being appointed to the University of Stuttgart, Wunderlich was a full professor (C4) for technical informatics and head of the research group for computer structures at the University of Siegen. Wunderlich has received several awards for his academic work from the IEEE, the world’s largest professional association for electrical engineers and computer scientists. He also received the Teaching Prize of the State of Baden-Württemberg in 1999.