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.

Scientist with a pad stands in front of a production hall at TUM Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management.

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.

Energy

Our university brings together researchers from different disciplines in the field of energy research. They develop sustainable, cost-effective and practicable solutions for the future energy supply.

Energy research at TUM

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