University News: Research
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Alliance in the Nanouniverse
Scientists from the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Germany are funded to collaborate and explore semiconductor nanocrystals
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When the Brain Grows, the IQ Rises
Michael A. Woodley of Menie, PhD, Scientist in Residence at the TU Chemnitz, finds for the first time a link between increasing brain size and long-term increase in intelligence quotient
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New Method Promises 70 Per Cent Cost Reduction
Innovation Forum "Resource-efficient Technology for Load-dedicated Fibre Composite Structures effiLOAD" will be held on 20th and 21st January 2016 in Chemnitz
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Carbon Fibre-Reinforced Concrete Offers Innovative Solutions for Civil Engineering
Illuminated pavilions on campus demonstrate the use of curved shell structures made of carbon fibre-reinforced concrete, a project of the Lightweight Construction Research Group at the TU Chemnitz
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Sustainability is the Main Focus
The former European Commissioner Janez Potocnik and Thomas Schmidt, Saxon State Minister for Environment and Agriculture, visited the TU Chemnitz and the Fraunhofer IWU on 31st October 2015
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Multifunctional Molecules in the International Focus
Scientists from four AC21-member universities have come together at Chemnitz in order to discuss opportunities for future-oriented application of results in porphyrin and pythalocyanine research
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Conference from early stage researchers for early stage researchers
An early stage researcher conference took place at TU Chemnitz between 8th and 10th of September
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Better Together Than Alone
Even during the lecture-free period the Lern|Raum is there for students with its offerings in all study phases and all departments
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Earning Money With Big Data
Three students of the Master’s program in Business Intelligence & Analytics tell about everyday university life and their future plans as data scientists
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Charisma Far Beyond the Region
Members of the Excellence Council of the Federal Cluster of Excellence MERGE - Merge Technologies for Multifunctional Lightweight Structures caught up on the current state of research
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Creating Enthusiasm for the Interdisciplinary Information Systems
Eleven questions for Prof. Dr. Barbara Dinter, Professor of Business Information Systems I since April 2014
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TU Chemnitz ranks among the Winners of the “Study & Work” Competition
Universities were recognized for their strategies in engaging international skilled workers in the German job market – close cooperation in the Work Group for the Securement of Skilled Workers in Chemnitz
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Increasing Productivity by Taking a Holistic View of Value Chains
Eleven questions for Prof. Dr. Dirk Landgrebe, Professor for Forming and Joining since October 2014
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Chemnitz’s Cutting-Edge Research Grows Even More International
Federal Cluster of Excellence MERGE of the TU Chemnitz is an important stimulus for sustainable development in the field of lightweight construction
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The Research Complex of the Federal Cluster of Excellence will be expanded
Finance Minister Unland: “One of the most important milestones for top-level research in Saxony is achieved with the construction of the MERGE-machine” - Two more construction phases are to follow
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Luminosity from the Printer
SIOD GbR, a founding team of the Professorship of Digital Printing and Imaging Technology, receives the Chemnitz „Start-up Package“ for company founders
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Micro loudspeaker with high market potential
Successful cooperation of scientists of Fraunhofer ENAS and Center for Microtechnologies with the Tohoku University Sendai, Japan, in the field of micro-electromechanical systems
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Printed speakers make the photos sound
The Institute for Print and Media Technology provided a picture book with printed electronics at the World Press Photo competition and, thus, created for each winning photograph a sound environment
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Electric vehicle range in 450,000 kilometer real-world test
Psychologists at TU Chemnitz have explored the conditions under which electric mobility can also work under particularly challenging range demands of users
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Record Measurement in Heavy-Experimental Field
The ATS Elbtalwerk GmbH Dresden instructed the Professorship of Electrical Energy Conversion Systems and Engines at TU Chemnitz in examination of a direct current machine weighing 3.1 tons