Materials and Manufacturing Technologies
From high-precision quantum sensors and high-speed computers to smart materials for coating medical implants and new systems for storing energy, we develop innovative materials in numerous projects for a wide range of applications.
We establish digital manufacturing technologies and future-oriented process engineering to create function-optimized components and materials for key industries, including the automotive and aerospace industries, building and construction, medical and health technologies, and chemistry and catalysis.
Building on our excellence in nano, energy and catalytic research, we are working on new ways to convert and store energy. By applying this knowledge, we strive to bring about a sustainable energy transition. We bring together all our expertise in quantum sciences across disciplinary boundaries to create new components, materials and concepts for quantum computers, sensors and communication.
- TUM School of Engineering and Design
- Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
- Munich Design Institute, im Aufbau
- Munich Institute of Integrated Materials, Energy and Process Engineering (MEP)
- TUM Catalysis Research Center
- TUM Center for QuantumEngineering, under development
- Walter Schottky Institute
- Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II)
- Munich Quantum Valley
- Munich Quantum Center
- TUMint Energy Research GmbH
You will find a selection of important current research projects here:
- Cluster of Excellence „e-conversion“
- Cluster of Excellence „Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST)“
- TRR 325: Assembly Controlled Chemical Photocatalysis
- 2DTops, ERC Starting Grant, Dr. Christoph Kastl
- GENUFASD, ERC Advanced Grant, Prof. Dr. Nikolaus A. Adams
- ARTIBLED (Prof. Dr. Rubén D. Costa)
- DISCO2030 (Prof. Dr. Peter Mayr)
- InShaPe (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Katrin Wudy)
- TUM Innovation Network „ARTEMIS“
- TUM Mission Network „TUM.Additive“
- Overview of research projects at TUM
You will find a selection of degree programs offered by TUM in the field of " New materials and processes” here:
- Bachelor Biogenic Materials
- Bachelor Pharmaceutical Bioprocess Engineering
- Bachelor Technology of Biogenic Resources
- Master Energy and Process Engineering
- Master Development, Production and Management in Mechanical Engineering
- Master Green Electronics
- Master Industrial Biotechnology
- Master Mechanical Engineering
- Master Materials Science and Engineering
- Master Matter to Life
- Master Pharmaceutical Bioprocess Engineering
- Master Quantum Science & Technology
- Master Technology of Biogenic Resources
You will find a selection of courses offered by the TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning on “Materials and Manufacturing Technologies” here: