Research

We conduct cutting-edge research – in our core research areas of mobility, engineering for health, city of the future and nano-measurement technology and beyond! Learn more about projects, results and backgrounds.

Das Foto zeigt ein Haus mit Garten. Die Fassade ist verputzt und zweifarbig gestrichen. 17. November 2021

External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems in Wooden Construction Less testing and more knowledge enable innovation and sustainability in construction

16. November 2021

Furry Piles in the Wave Flume New measuring device at the LWI for wave experiments in the "EnviSim4Mare" project

11. November 2021

How do you become a classic (sic!) and what does Twitter have to do with it? Five questions to Nicole Holzhauser about science communication and success in science

3. November 2021

Comets in the laboratory Publication on the vacuum chamber awarded as "Editor's Pick"

2. November 2021

Welding with traffic running A short portrait of Florian Begemann from the Research Training Group 2075

1. November 2021

Attacks without rules

In the main chamber of the Photon-STM, the tip holder points from above to a pedestal made of stainless steel the size of a fingertip. The mirror of the microscope shimmeringly reflects the red illumination in the P-STM. 29. October 2021

Picture of the Month: A showroom for single atoms From the Institute of Applied Physics

28. October 2021

Adaptation without Borders Professor Eckart Voigts on the international lecture series

26. October 2021

When the crack in the reinforced concrete becomes too wide A short portrait of Jonas Cramer from the Research Training Group 2075

Bereit für die letzte große Reise: Das TU-Forschungsflugzeug mit der Kennzeichnung D-IBUF kurz vor dem Start zu seinem neuen Zuhause: das Deutsche Museum in München. Bildnachweis: Markus Hörster/TU Braunschweig 19. October 2021

Last Act of a High-tech Aircraft After 35 years, the TU research aircraft D-IBUF ends its mission

19. October 2021

Keeping a close eye on the safety of bridges A short portrait of Johannes Rathgen from the Research Training Group 2075

12. October 2021

How long does a tired bridge last? A short portrait of Anzhi Wang from the Research Training Group 2075

5. October 2021

Resource-saving construction through restoration A short portrait of Stefan Ullmann from the Research Training Group 2075

4. October 2021

Tokyo and Braunschweig conduct joint research on qubit control Quantum computing collaboration between the Institute of CMOS Design and Keio University

1. October 2021

Picture of the month: The clay wall as an energy store From the Institute for Building Climatology and Energy in Architecture

30. September 2021

New construction: extremely light, extremely free, extremely printed Professor Dirk Lowke on a vision for the construction industry

23. September 2021

Detecting damage to construction structures by vibrations A short portrait of Lukas Outzen from the Research Training Group 2075

9. September 2021

For a fire-safe city of the future Professor Jochen Zehfuß on the new Center for Fire Research

1. September 2021

First quantum computer to be unveiled in 2025 TU Braunschweig significantly involved with quantum and nanotechnologies