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27. March 2026 | Magazine article

The Week at TU Braunschweig | 27.03.2026  Our Newsletter for all Employees

26. March 2026 | Magazine article

Cameras on, book tickets The new parking system at TU Braunschweig enters trial operation

26. March 2026 | Magazine article

Making the railways work better Professor Lars Schnieder is the new Head of the Institute of Railway Engineering and Transport Safety

25. March 2026 | Magazine article

Financial Literacy for All Lower Saxony’s Minister for Finance attends launch of new course

25. March 2026 | Press release

TU Braunschweig hosts nationwide initiative on STEM higher education

24. March 2026 | Magazine article

Workshop of Diversity Students and people with mental health conditions design inclusive sports equipment

23. March 2026 | Press release

Battery production: What to do with the waste? Researchers recycle electrode scrap on an industrial scale

20. March 2026 | Magazine article

The Week at TU Braunschweig | 20.03.2026 Our Newsletter for all Employees

20. March 2026 | Press release

“A major boost for research” Professor Farsane Tabataba-Vakili receives funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) Emmy Noether Programme

19. March 2026 | Magazine article

Accessible entry to the Tropical House in the Botanical Garden

18. March 2026 | Press release

School project turns into an escape game Secondary school in Meine trials educational game on the circular economy

18. March 2026 | Magazine article

Between Literature, Film and Artificial Intelligence Jan-Erik Leonhardt is the new junior professor for English Didactics

18. March 2026 | Magazine article

Attracting international students as skilled workers for Lower Saxony DAAD FIT connect 2026 conference took place at TU Braunschweig

17. March 2026 | Press release

Diversity in Motion: Strengthening Individualised Learning in Physical Education Universities and schools jointly develop a practical concept

13. March 2026 | Magazine article

The Week at TU Braunschweig | 13.03.2026 Our Newsletter for all Employees

12. March 2026 | Press release

For greater safety: closer integration of space and air traffic ESA awards contract to OKAPI:Orbits, TU Braunschweig and DLR

11. March 2026 | Magazine article

Mail from … Sweden CSE student Phil Kreutzheide writes about his time in Sweden

10. March 2026 | Magazine article

Antarctic expedition: Master’s thesis in the “eternal ice” Student Pinar Dogantekin reports from aboard the "Polarstern"

Dossiers

Hydrogen research

The biggest challenge of the energy transition remains the transport and storage of renewable energies and their utilisation in the heating and mobility sectors. One solution is the use of hydrogen technologies. At TU Braunschweig, numerous institutes are working on projects, innovation labs and the SE²A Cluster of Excellence to make hydrogen fit for the future.

Autonomous Mobility

AI, sensor technology, safety and risk communication, new drive technologies and changes in mobility law and the world of work – these are just some of the fields of work in which TU Braunschweig is conducting research on autonomous driving. Here we provide an insight into projects and results.

SFB/TRR277 AMC: The Challenge of Large Scale

The Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio TRR 277 Additive Manufacturing in Construction (AMC) of TU Braunschweig and TU Munich aims with its basic research on additive manufacturing to significantly shape the digitalization of construction. Within the levels of materials and processes, computer-aided modelling, control, planning and construction, the AMC investigates resource- and energy-efficient as well as sustainable, recyclable and digital construction. Through innovative 3D printing methods, materials, processes and optimized design are completely rethought. The AMC is part of the Core Research Area "Future City".

Acht mal acht mikroskopische LEDs leuchten hell in cyan. Bei dem Chip für Quantencomputer wären lediglich feine Lichtstrahlen erkennbar.

On the way to quantum computing: Quantum Valley Lower Saxony

The research alliance "Quantum Valley Lower Saxony" bundles the expertise of more than 400 scientists with one goal: A quantum computer by the year 2025. The TU Braunschweig is primarily involved with the research focus Metrology, the Cluster of Excellence QuantumFrontiers and the Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology (LENA).

Cluster of Excellence: “QuantumFrontiers”

"QuantumFrontiers" is dedicated to the fundamentals of quantum and nanometrological phenomena in order to achieve precision at the limits of measurability through quantum technologies. QuantumFrontiers involves TU Braunschweig, Leibniz Universität Hannover and the National Metrology Institute of Germany. The Cluster of Excellence is part of the research focus "Metrology".

Cluster of Excellence: SE²A

„Sustainable and Energy Efficient Aviation“ (SE²A) deals with the challenge of making future air traffic energy efficient while simultaneously meeting the competing demands for continuous growth and environmental sustainability. SE²A involves the TU Braunschweig, the German Aerospace Center, Leibniz Universität Hannover, the Braunschweig University of Art and the National Metrology Institute of Germany. The Cluster of Excellence is part of the joint research area “Mobility”.