Archive - Month: September 2024

Here you will find all posts of the selected period in chronological order.

27. September 2024

A strong voice for expertise How researchers communicate in times of crisis

26. September 2024

Available study places in the winter semester Apply now for free admission undergraduate study places and lottery procedures

23. September 2024

New AI tool reveals hidden genetic interactions in diseases Better understanding of the causes of disease with quantum computing

20. September 2024

Urban planning concept for CO_LIVING CAMPUS available Results of the CO_WETTBEWERB are now accessible online.

20. September 2024

Electromobility: Wireless charging in everyday life Inductive charging station in use at the Automotive Research Centre Niedersachsen (NFF)

19. September 2024

When the wooden facade catches fire Timber construction in the spotlight at the Braunschweig Fire Protection Days 2024

18. September 2024

Braunschweig highlights at the “Highlights of Physics” Quantum physics, light and rafting

17. September 2024

Natural coastal defence against rising sea levels Researchers at TU Braunschweig investigate the effect of brushwood fences

16. September 2024

Kinder-Uni Braunschweig: Registration started Lecture "Warum haben Bäume Stress" (Why do trees have stress) with accompanying podcast series on ecology

13. September 2024

Fly High – a great show of Art and Science TU Braunschweig invites you to a film evening on 26 September

12. September 2024

Entrepreneurship can be learned – first in Braunschweig, then nationwide Regional Development Ministry promotes start-up incubator for trainees

12. September 2024

The search for Alien Earths: latest discoveries and adventures Lise Meitner Lectures with astrophysicist Prof. Dr. Lisa Kaltenegger

5. September 2024

North Sea waves in Braunschweig for offshore wind energy Science Minister Falko Mohrs starts summer tour at TU Braunschweig

5. September 2024

Green light for recyclable aircraft structures TU Braunschweig works on sustainable aviation at its Stade institute site