University News: Studierende
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Campus
From lecture hall to the center of global politics – Podcast provides personal insights“TU goes UNO”: 15 students of Chemnitz University represent the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the worldwide biggest diplomacy simulation in New York on March 18, 2018
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Campus
Young, hip, and affordableAccording to an analysis by immowelt.de City of Chemnitz ranks among the new attractive German cities and scores with very favorable leases
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Research
Using Light to Control Nerve Cells Federal Ministry of Research provides funding for project for better medical devices at the Photonik Inkubator in Göttingen – Chemnitz University is a cooperation partner
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Research
Neural Networks and BirdsongsModern Automation in Birdwatching
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Mini job with mini payClickworking on the internet has advantages and disadvantages for those employed – Chemnitz University Professor Christian Papsdorf investigates the new way of working
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Business
Million investment for the future of autonomous vehiclesThe Technologiegründerfonds Sachsen and the GPS Ventures GmbH invest two million euros in the Chemnitz University start-up NAVENTIK GmbH
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Research
Highlight in Semiconductor ResearchTU Physicist Mahfujur Rahaman made a very significant contribution to semiconductor research in 2017, according to scientific journal
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Research
3D-MID in one shotProfessorship of Conveying and Plastics Engineering researchers unite plastic with electronic components – prototypes at “embedded world” trade fair in Nuremberg
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International
Outstanding Results in “Internationalization”TU Chemnitz improves its position in “Profile Data on the Internationality of German Universities” by HRK and DAAD – especially strong network with Asia
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People
From formulas to formsKrys Robertson made her first academic steps at Chemnitz University, today she works as freelance artist – a story about reaching your vocation with some detours
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People
“A Lot Has Happened in Chemnitz” - English subtitles availableIn this podcast, Prof. Martin Stoll tells us what series he has been watching on Netflix, what he finds so fascinating about Oxford and how it feels coming back to Chemnitz as a professor.
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Research
Excellent research across bordersOn January 25th, 2018, Chemnitz University researcher Anne-Coralie Bonnaire received a Jury’s Prize from the Franco-German University and the Robert Bosch Foundation for her binational doctoral thesis
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Alumni
Building bridges between university and economyTU alumni Thomas Riediger is manager at Porsche and is active as campus ambassador for teaching and research projects at Chemnitz University
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Campus
TU Students on the Home StretchChemnitz University of Technology’s T.U.C. Racing Team introduces themselves
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International
Chemnitz University is first choice of Nigerian media researcherHumboldt scholarship holder Dr. Mohammed Ayodeji Ademilokun is doing research at the Professorship of English Language and Linguistics on social engagement and language
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Events
The United Kingdom after the Brexit – Challenges and PerspectivesPanel discussion examines the challenges of Brexit for the United Kingdom and the EU with regard to domestic and foreign policy on February 6, 2018
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Research
Interdisciplinary Research on Humans and TechnologyResearchers from six departments join their expertise in the newly founded Center for Sensing and Cognition
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Joint sawing of thin tubesThe German Research Foundation funds cooperation between theoretical physicists and engineers in Chemnitz to solve fundamental problems in machining
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Events
ISINA takes place for the fifth time in Chemnitz5th Interdisciplinary Symposium for Women in the MINT field takes place from March 5 till 6, 2018 – registration open until February 22nd
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People
How an objective viewpoint can change the self-perceptionJunior Professor Birgit Glorius reports in her podcast (english subtitles) about her experiences in the United States of America, vacation destinations and her research on refugee admission in Saxony