Published on Tue, 05 Sep 2023 in NEWS
Today, the European Research Council (ERC) announced the winners of 400 Starting Grants for early-career researchers across Europe, including three outstanding scientists from TU Dresden, who will each receive EUR 1.5 million for their research between 2024 and 2028. Among them is Dr. Minghao Yu who is a researcher at the Chair of Molecular Functional Materials (Prof. Xinliang Feng). Dr. Yu has been leading a research group at cfaed since March 2019.
Read more … Congratulations: Dr. Minghao Yu among the 3 winners of ERC Starting Grant at TU Dresden
Published on Thu, 24 Aug 2023 in NEWS
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has granted a research fellowship to Prof. Jayasundera Bandara (Research Professor at the National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka) for a research stay. By being granted this fellowship, Prof. Bandera will receive financial support for 3 months to carry out his research in the research group of Prof. Xinliang Feng, Chair of Molecular Functional Materials at Technische Universität Dresden.
Published on Thu, 10 Aug 2023 in NEWS
Congratulations to HETEROMERGE GmbH for being featured 3D Startup of the Month at 3Dnatives. Read the interview with founder and CEO Robert Kirchner from cfaed's Mesoscopic 3D Systems Group!
Published on Wed, 19 Jul 2023 in NEWS
TUD's Career Service invites you for a week full of practical insights right across Dresden! If you are a student of TU Dresden or HTW (Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Sciences) and wondering in which professional fields and areas you can work after graduation, this offer is exactly fitted for you. During the Tour de Dresden, you will get to know 14 industrial companies from Dresden and the environs in four days. During company expeditions, you can visit up to seven production facilities and talk to the managing directors and employees about technical topics and career opportunities. The tour takes place September 4–7, 2023.
More information & registration via OPAL here.
Published on Fri, 14 Jul 2023 in PRESS RELEASES
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Where is shared mobility particularly useful and how can we ensure it is sustainable? A new research project has been running at the Chair of Network Dynamics at TU Dresden since July 1, 2023. Ridepooling models developed at the chair are now to be applied nationwide. The researchers are developing a "potential map" of different regions in order to obtain an overview of the applicability of this new type of transport service. The "Where2Share" project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport as part of the mFUND innovation initiative over the period July 2023 to December 2024 with a total of almost 193,000 euros.
Read more … Mobility of tomorrow? - Project "Where2Share" investigates the benefits of ride sharing in German cities and counties
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