Meet TUD@GAIN 2025 Conference in Boston
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TUD Dresden University of Technology is proud to once again take part in the GAIN Conference. From August 29 to 31, 2025, we will be in Boston, presenting a series of talks and hosting a booth to showcase our University of Excellence and the city of Dresden as a hub for science. We would love to talk to you – about your research, your career development, and your prospects!
Booth number: 21
TUD program highlights at GAIN 2025
TUD is actively involved in shaping the GAIN conference program, placing the focus on dialogue, exchange and networking:
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Contributions from Rector Prof. Ursula M. Staudinger
on the topics:Leading with Excellence: Women and Leadership in Academia
How to Successfully Compete for Tenure-Track Professorships in Germany
Career Development in a Scientific Ecosystem – Research, Transfer and Outreach
Professorship Appointment Procedures: Dos and Don’ts
See the full conference program including when and where the sessions will take place on the GAIN 2025 website.
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Individual advising at the TUD stand | Booth 21
With university representatives from the International Office and the Alumni Relations Office. Haven't registered for the GAIN conference yet, but you would still like to come speak to us? Then make sure you don't miss the free, English-language GAIN program on Saturday, August 30, 2025! Follow the link to register (required). -
TUD alumni meeting
Get to know other alumni, share experiences, and find out how you can stay in touch with your alma mater – even from abroad.
More about the TUD alumni meet-up
We look forward to a lively exchange with researchers from all over the world! GAIN 2025
About TUD Dresden University of Technology

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TUD is one of Germany’s leading research institutions. As a globally networked University of Excellence, we unite cutting-edge research with an outstanding quality of life. Dresden offers more than exceptional infrastructure: it’s where scientific excellence meets cultural diversity, all within a compact city with an outstanding quality of life.
Researching in Dresden means:
- Access to excellent research clusters and major research institutes such as the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Max Planck, Leibniz and Fraunhofer Institutes.
- Interdisciplinary collaboration in a unique ecosystem with strong research capabilities.
- A beautiful city with a strong international network, a family-friendly atmosphere, and high quality of life.
- We support you and your family when you arrive in Germany – through Welcome Services, Dual Career and programs for international academics.
- TUD as an employer
- Vacancies
- YOUProf – Young Professors Program
- Graduate Academy at TUD
- Support services offered by the Dual Career Service for new appointees
- Highlights of our excellent research and transfer, Knowledge for Life image brochure (Flipbook)
- An introduction to DRESDEN-concept, a research alliance of TU Dresden
- Silicon Saxony, Germany’s largest high-tech network
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Contact
Schedule an appointment to meet with us in person at the GAIN Conference. If you are a registered participant, you can use the booking tool on the GAIN website, or you can send us an email. We look forward to seeing you in Boston!
Haven't registered for GAIN yet, but you would still like to come speak to us? Then make sure you don't miss the free, English-language program on Saturday, August 30, 2025! Follow the link to register (required).

Head of International Office
NamePeter Rosenbaum
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If you have any general questions about recruitment, please contact the Active Recruitment Officer in the Appointment Team of the Rector of TUD.

Active Recruitment | Potential Analysis
NameCarolin Günther
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Visiting address:
Günther-Landgraf-Bau, room 7-116 Mommsenstr. 15
01069 Dresden