Get to Know Us “TUM has a broad offer of experimental and theoretical courses. I am impressed with the resources available in Munich for both research and education.” Cecilia Bruhn from Sweden, KTH-TUM Double Degree, Master’s in Nuclear, Particle and Astrophysics (2015), now a doctoral candidate in the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP)
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“Dedicated people can get the most up-to-date and probably best available knowledge about nature and its laws here in the TUM Physics Department. Our students are really motivated to contribute to the development of science and society. This creates a fantastic atmosphere! And in Munich, one encounters exciting things every day. Without any question, this is the place where you meet the world scientific elite. I enjoy every day at the department.” Professor Aliaksandr Bandarenka from Belarus
Physics Department Join Us! We would be delighted to speak with you further about working with or studying at the TUM Physics Department. study@ph.tum.de Publication date: August 2015 Photo credit: Andreas Battenberg, Astrid Eckert, Andreas Heddergott, Christoph Hohmann
We are a barrier-free institution and welcome all nationalities and genders.
Technische Universität München
“Physics at TUM is truly
About Us
international: 35% of our professors come from
Push the Boundaries
abroad, and a large part
We believe in limitless learning and discovery. Our research opportunities and study programs cover a breadth and depth of areas, providing rich ground for the growth of scholars and students alike. The quality of our faculty, students, facilities and research – along with our vast network of partners and collaborators – are key to our achievements.
out in collaboration with
Our University
TOP 100
in all major global rankings
wins
the most European research funding in Germany
TOP 10
in Global Employability University Ranking (Times Higher Education)
of our research is carried partners from all over the
Biophysics
world.”
› Molecular Biophysics › Cellular Biophysics › Theoretical Biophysics › System Biophysics › Biomedical Physics
Professor Stefan Schoenert from Germany, Representative for International Affairs
Our Department
Condensed Matter Physics
TOP 15
› Quantum Systems › Nanoscale Functionality › Quantum Materials and Many-
worldwide (QS physics ranking)
6
Nobel prizes
Our Research Areas
4
Leibniz prizes
12
ERC grants
€ 20 MILLION
in external funding each year
Pursue Your Research in Exceptional Facilities Campus Garching, one of TUM’s three locations, developed around the Physics Department and draws top scientists from all over the world. The opportunities for fundamental and applied research in this science park are vast, and the scientific campus is one of the largest and best equipped in all of Europe. Interdisciplinary research and collaboration is an additional benefit. 6 TUM departments and schools in natural sciences
and engineering
European Southern Observatory headquarters 4 Clusters of Excellence
4 TUM corporate research centers
An accelerator facility
4 Max Planck Institutes
Additional research institutions, companies and a
2 Institutions of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and
business incubator 6.000 employees 14.500 students
Humanities, including the Walther Meissner Institute for Low Temperature Research
Body Phenomena
› Energy Conversion and Harvesting › Novel Methods and Instrumentation
Nuclear, Particle and Astrophysics
› Elementary Particle Physics › Astroparticle Physics › Astrophysics and Astronomy › Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Astrophysics › Applications in Medicine, Biology and Materials Science
Our Degree Programs Visiting Professorships The TUM International Center manages two programs to facilitate short-term stays here, further internationalizing our curricula and intensifying international research collaborations.
Bachelor’s in Physics (fully
German-taught) Master’s in Applied and Engineering
Research Fellowships The TUM Institute for Advanced Study enables outstanding junior and senior scientists from outside TUM to collaborate intensively with our faculty and build special focus groups.
Physics (fully English-taught) Master’s in Biophysics Master’s in Condensed Matter Physics Master’s in Nuclear, Particle and Astrophysics Doctorate in Physics: Traditional (dissertation only) or Direct-Track (following or combined with a research Master)
Exchange students benefit from our large number of English-taught courses at the Master’s level.
Visiting students and scholars can explore our research areas and enjoy our superb facilities, while working together with one of our groups.
Learn more about our research:
Discover our programs:
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Strong Networks
Our Tradition of Excellence
We connect members of the international physics community with prestigious academic, industrial and institutional partnerships that enrich research opportunities and increase synergy for all parties.
Renowned International Faculty
International Partnerships We work closely with elite universities across the globe, from research collaboration to student exchange. We count many of the world’s best institutions among our student exchange partners, including the University of British Columbia, the National University of Singapore, the University of Manchester, Lomonosov Moscow State University, a number of the IITs in India and more. We also offer an Erasmus Mundus program in materials science as well as double degree and joint study programs with École Centrale Paris, Keio University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and the Technical University of Denmark.
“We study physics because we
Our award-winning and highly ranked professors and researchers encourage open dialog and collaboration with and between students, as well as across TUM and beyond. They have extensive global networks with other universities, research institutions and companies. Their ability to successfully secure major research funding helps make the Physics Department a hotbed of ideas and a strong voice in the scientific community.
Dense Research Network in Munich and Worldwide We are at the center of an incredible research network made up of academic departments and interdisciplinary research facilities across TUM, major research institutions on Campus Garching and in Munich, and other top universities and institutions across Germany and the globe.
TUM’s market-oriented approach fosters a supportive environment for innovation, which has led to the setup of six TUM Corporate Research Centers. These centers strategically join the know-how of different departments to carry out cutting-edge work in highly specialized interdisciplinary areas and enter into cooperation with industry for application-driven research. We participate in four of these centers: Walter Schottky Institute (WSI) and Center for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials (ZNN) Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Research Neutron Source (FRM II) Institute of Medical Engineering (IMETUM) Catalysis Research Center (CRC)
In this same spirit, TUM supports the development of innovative products from scientific concepts. Over the years, many patents have been registered and a number of spinoffs have been created – based on the research done at these institutions and within our department.
the fundamental laws of nature – and the amazing complexity of phenomena they describe.” Professor Martin Beneke from Germany, Leibniz prize winner (2008)
“The TUM Physics Department is one of the best in the world, and TUM takes care of students very well. These are some reasons why Keio University students choose TUM for exchange.” Professor Kohei Itoh, Department of Applied Physics and Physico-Informatics, Keio University, Japan
Talented Students and Alumni Our students and alumni are driven to discover and make major contributions to the field and to society as a whole. They research and work at leading research universities and institutions worldwide, as well as at neighboring Munich-based companies such as BMW, GE, Infineon Technologies, Rohde & Schwarz and PwC. Many start their own companies, and all are highly respected in their field.
“The broad interdisciplinary education at TUM Physics Department has opened doors for me to work professionally as a generalist in many different fields – medical imaging, THz imaging, fiber optic sensing and innovation management for home appliances.”
Research Highlights Lively Collaboration across Disciplines and Industries
are fascinated by the simplicity of
Clusters of Excellence: We are a leading partner in 4 (out of 43
nationwide) innovative, world-class research projects funded under the competitive “Excellence Initiative” for cutting-edge research at German universities, run by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and German Council of Science and Humanities. Collaborative Research Centers and Transregios: Many of our interdisciplinary and interinstitutional research projects are funded by the DFG. Access to large research facilities worldwide: We are a partner in international collaborations taking place at facilities such as GSI in Germany, CERN in Switzerland, LNGS in Italy, KEK in Japan and the South Pole Station.
Dr. Thorbjörn Buck from Germany, Diploma in Physics (2007), Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of fos4X GmbH, now Innovation & Alliances Manager at BSH Group
Breakthrough Research with Neutrons The Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Research Neutron Source (FRM II) is the most efficient, modern, versatile and user-oriented neutron source worldwide. Currently, 40% of the proposals for experiments are submitted from abroad.
“The excellent working conditions in the TUM Physics
On Campus With the massive international research network, exceptional funding and high rankings and reputation of TUM and the Physics Department, the campus is full of talent, ideas and opportunities.
Department, my studies
company with a TUM professor. My education defined the
became more concrete and
knowledge base for all my professional activities. As CTO,
practical than they had been
I’m still profiting from this education.”
during my Bachelor’s studies.
“The lab is composed of
Campus Garching offers all of the main services necessary to maintain a happy, healthy and productive life. There are student cafeterias, a pub, modern sports facilities, childcare facilities, direct subway connections to the city center and more. Students, doctoral candidates and visiting scholars will find a welcoming international environment and can also take advantage of free German language courses and tailored social activities. The Physics Department is well equipped with its own library, study and computer rooms, kitchen and other common spaces and green areas for rest and relaxation.
different countries who have been trained in different ways – each providing a unique perspective to tackling questions. The academic and
1.300 students
20 %
international
at TUM, due to the wide international students, doctoral students and professors. I also advantage of the possibility professors and research groups through a ‘werkstudent’ contract, which in my country is not possible at all.” Letizia Meregalli from Italy, Master’s in Biophysics (2014), now a doctoral candidate at the Center for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials (ZNN)
my research skills and my passion for science!”
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Enrique Lin Shiao from Costa Rica, Master’s in Biophysics (2013), now a doctoral candidate at the University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor’s students
Munich is one of Europe’s most important research and technology centers – and it is known for its beauty and easygoing lifestyle. The city offers beautiful architecture, fantastic cultural opportunities and access via public transportation to the natural beauty of the Alps and many nearby lakes.
to get in close contact with
allowed me to further develop
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appreciated and took great
research environment there
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the international atmosphere offer of English lectures and
scientists and students from
research groups
Moreover, I really enjoyed
Dr. Markus Ortsiefer from Germany, Diploma and Doctorate in Physics (2001), Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Vertilas GmbH
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Life at Our Department
“Here at the TUM Physics
Department resulted in my co-founding a start-up
580 Master’s
400
doctoral candidates
40
professors
320
30 %
full-time scientific
international
staff
25.000
volumes in departmental library
Get to Know Us “TUM has a broad offer of experimental and theoretical courses. I am impressed with the resources available in Munich for both research and education.” Cecilia Bruhn from Sweden, KTH-TUM Double Degree, Master’s in Nuclear, Particle and Astrophysics (2015), now a doctoral candidate in the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP)
Want More Info? www.ph.tum.de
“Dedicated people can get the most up-to-date and probably best available knowledge about nature and its laws here in the TUM Physics Department. Our students are really motivated to contribute to the development of science and society. This creates a fantastic atmosphere! And in Munich, one encounters exciting things every day. Without any question, this is the place where you meet the world scientific elite. I enjoy every day at the department.” Professor Aliaksandr Bandarenka from Belarus
Physics Department Join Us! We would be delighted to speak with you further about working with or studying at the TUM Physics Department. study@ph.tum.de Publication date: August 2015 Photo credit: Andreas Battenberg, Astrid Eckert, Andreas Heddergott, Christoph Hohmann
We are a barrier-free institution and welcome all nationalities and genders.
Technische Universität München