Physics in Dresden
TU Dresden is one of the top ten universities in Germany for physics research. Experimental and theoretical research focuses on condensed matter physics and quantum materials, particle and nuclear physics, as well as complex quantum systems. The Faculty of Physics is the home of several joined projects, among them the Cluster of Excellence "Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter" (ct.qmat). With more than 60 doctoral graduations per year, the Faculty of Physics of TU Dresden holds a leading position in the training of doctoral students.
In teaching, Dresden provides a broad physics education at the highest level with strong research orientation, efficient organization, and international focus. In total, about 830 students are enrolled in the degree programs Bachelor and Master in Physics, Master in Organic and Molecular Electronics, and physics in the programs for future teachers. Here are our new videos on the Bachelor and Master program!