Feb 25, 2025
Newsletter of the School of Engineering Sciences - 1st issue of the new year published
The February issue of the newsletter is packed with exciting news from the School of Engineering Sciences.
Latest news
- Neuromorphic computing for more efficient AI systems
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Thinking ahead with 6G: TUD opens first quantum computing lab for hybrid edge applications
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Wind tunnel for space: Scientists develop unique atmosphere simulator
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New research project CHORYS: More efficient data processing in the cloud
New in the field
- Maria Kosse appointed Chair of Components of Intelligent Energy Networks
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Mareen Grillenberger is the new holder of the Chair of Didactics of Computer Science
Study and teaching
- Teaching workshop "Curriculum planning" on March 27
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New Lessons Learned Journal 2024 published!
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Developing digital teaching: Apply for funding for your ideas now!
International | Prizes and awards | Calls for proposals | Events
and much more.
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The editorial team hopes you enjoy reading it.
The next issue will be published on March 25. The editorial deadline is March 17. Please send suggestions for topics to .

Public Relations Advisor
NameJacqueline Duwe, Dipl.-Medienwiss.
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