Study in Chemnitz. To know what is good.





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The Faculty of Natural Sciences includes the Departments of Physics and Chemistry, and is both a teaching and research institution. With the help of the most modern equipment and scientific instruments available, the faculty guides its students to either a technical or research career. Special emphasis is given to practical training as part of all programmes. Activities in modern laboratories, study trips and research projects guarantee extensive practical experience. Close co-operation between the various laboratories allows for the sharing of equipment and knowledge, making a very wide range of research opportunities available to the faculty s students. Working partnerships exist with many national and international groups, offering placements in a variety of research and work environments. The fact that a number of talented young scientists and guest professors from all over the world come to Chemnitz each year to work in the Faculty of Natural Sciences testifies to the faculty s high international standard in research and teaching.

Numerous research groups are involved in an International Graduate College. Another highlight of the Faculty of Natural Sciences is the Centre for Nanostructured Materials and Analytics. The centre has been established to coordinate the activities in the field of design and analysis of materials, especially organic/inorganic hybrid materials at nanometer level.

Contact:

Address: Technische Universität Chemnitz
Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften
09107 Chemnitz
Location: Reichenhainer Straße 70
Weinholdbau, Room 636
09126 Chemnitz
Phone: +49-371 5 31 21000
Fax: +49-371 5 31 21009
E-Mail: naturwissenschaften@tu-chemnitz.de

Research:
  • Complex Materials
  • Molecular Systems
  • Scientific Modelling and Simulation
Professorships:

Department of Physics Department of Chemistry
  • Solid Surfaces Analysis
  • Chemical Physics
  • Gas Discharge and Ion Physics
  • Semiconductor Physics
  • Complex Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Surface and Interface Physics
  • Optical Spectroscopy and Molecular Physics
  • Physics of Thin Films
  • Solid State Physics
  • Relaxational, Radiative, and Tunneling Processes
  • X-ray and Neutron diffractometry
  • Atomic structure and electronic structure of non-crystalline materials
  • Computational Physics
  • Theory of Disordered Systems
  • Junior Professorship Organic Semiconductors
  • Junior Professorship Photonics and Optical Materials

Degree programmes
  • Computational Science
  • Physics
  • Chemistry