"Physics is truly the proper study of humanity" (Georg Christoph Lichtenberg)
In physics, the TU Dresden belongs according to an independent ranking in each of the three areas research, internationality and reference to applications to the strongest universities in Germany.
Physics Research at TU Dresden
In four institutes, a wide spectrum of current physics problems are investigated: from the properties of materials and their practical application to the description of the universe. Of the research directions, condensed matter physics in particular shapes the profile of the faculty. Also of great significance is theoretical physics; physics research is always based on the interaction between theory and experiment. Particle and nuclear physics is another focus area, where theory and experiment is joined under a common roof. Furthermore, the physics of living matter (biophysics) is also part of our research spectrum, as well as physics education.
Research at the Faculty of Physics takes place in a unique environment. Through the DRESDEN-concept, a large number of external institutions are part of the TU Dresden's network; among these are the Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz und Max-Planck Institutes. Directors of these institutions are often appointed as professors. Likewise, directors of Max Planck institutes who are honorary professors have teaching privileges. Close contact is also maintained with companies in the area; some of these started as spin-offs from the department. The entire Faculty of Physics benefits from its integration in a robust research environment.