TU Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
The Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden), recognized as one of Germany's elite "Universities of Excellence," has been a key beneficiary of funding under the Excellence Strategy program by the Federal and State Governments since November 1, 2019. This prestigious status is a reflection of TU Dresden's role as a major technical university in Germany, renowned for its innovative research and high-quality education. The Excellence title not only highlights the university's potential but also embodies the responsibility and motivation to further enhance its standing in the academic world.
Crucial to TU Dresden's excellence is its involvement in the DRESDEN-concept research alliance, established in 2010. This alliance, which includes 36 partners such as local institutions of the Max Planck Society, the Leibniz Association, the Helmholtz Association, the Fraunhofer Society, and renowned cultural institutions, is a testament to the collaborative spirit that drives the university's research and teaching efforts. DRESDEN-concept’s mission is to foster cooperation among these partners, leveraging synergies in research, teaching, infrastructure, and administration. The acronym DRESDEN, standing for Dresden Research and Education Synergies for the Development of Excellence and Novelty, aptly encapsulates this mission, highlighting initiatives like coordinating research priorities, attracting top talent, and shared resource utilization.
The collaborative environment fostered by DRESDEN-concept has been instrumental in TU Dresden's success in federal and state excellence competitions, contributing significantly to its renewed title of excellence. The alliance not only breaks down institutional and disciplinary barriers but also creates an ideal setting for innovation and scientific discovery in Dresden. The proximity of its partners, sustainable infrastructure use, and the establishment of joint research priorities underscore Dresden's position as a preeminent science hub.
Currently, there is an ongoing initiative to transform the Dresden science hub into a DRESDEN-concept Science and Innovation Campus. This development signifies a commitment to further enhance the collaborative and innovative environment that TU Dresden and its partners have cultivated, ensuring that the university not only maintains its status as a University of Excellence but continues to set new benchmarks in the realms of scientific research and higher education. More information
Fritz-Foerster-Bau (FOE/244)
MOCAST 2025 will be held at the Fritz Förster Building (Fritz-Förster-Bau), located on the campus of Technische Universität Dresden. This building, recognized for its importance in scientific research and education, is home to the university's faculties of physics, electrical engineering, and information technology. Its well-equipped facilities and strategic location within TU Dresden make it a key site for academic events.
The specific venue for the conference is Room FOE/244 (Navigation), a modern lecture hall within the Fritz Förster Building. This space is designed to support academic presentations, discussions, and collaborative sessions, ensuring a productive and comfortable environment for attendees. With advanced audiovisual equipment, ample seating, and convenient access within the campus, FOE/244 provides an ideal setting for this gathering of experts and researchers.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to explore the amenities and facilities available within the Fritz Förster Building and the larger TU Dresden campus.