Good Scientific Practice at the Faculty of Physics
All members of TU Dresden are obliged to comply with the Statutes for Ensuring Good Scientific Practice, for Avoiding Scientific Misconduct and for Dealing with Violations, to make it the basis of their scientific work and to actively contribute to the avoidance of scientific misconduct. If you have questions about good scientific practice or are suspecting scientific misconduct and need advice, the ombudsperson and the Office for Good Scientific Practice are available to assist you.
For the Faculty of Physics Prof. Dr. Hans-Henning Klauß and Prof. Dr. Elena Hassinger were appointed liaison officers for early-career researchers. They act as first contact persons for junior researchers at the faculty level. If necessary and only with the consent of the person seeking advice, they may pass on the case of conflict to the ombudsperson of the university. In that case the Office for Good Scientific Practice will be informed about the issue. The right to directly contact the ombudsperson remains unaffected.
Trained advisors and coaches of the Graduate Academy offer individual advice on good scientific practice and support doctoral students, postdocs and supervisors in case of conflicts in the doctoral supervision relationship.