Faculty of Computer Science
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Study programs at a glance
For advice on subject-specific questions, you can always - regardless of today's event - contact our student advisory service:
Frau Dr.-Ing. Katrin Borcea-Pfitzmann
Curious now? Even more information about the study program in the Study Information System (SINS)
For advice on subject-specific questions, you can always - regardless of today's event - contact our student advisory service:
Herr Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Götz
Curious now? Even more information about the study program in the Study Information System (SINS)
For advice on subject-specific questions, you can always - regardless of today's event - contact our Track Coordinators.
Curious now? Even more information about the study program in the Study Information System (SINS)
For advice on subject-specific questions, you can always - regardless of today's event - contact Dr.-Ing. Markus Wutzler.
Curious now? Even more information about the study program in the Study Information System (SINS)
Program for the event
1 pm – Live presentation of the Master‘s program Computational Modeling and Simulation with its six tracks
... by students Himanshu Manoj Kaloni (Visual Computing Track) and Fedor Grigoryevich Pogulskiy (Logical Modeling Track). Half of the time is reserved for a round of questions: We will gladly give insight about program contents, structure and perspectives as well as student life and leisure.
Presentation language: English
Video conference link (BBB)
2 pm – Presentation of the Master's degree programs Informatik and Medienonformatik
... by the students Luis Brocai (Master Computer Science) and Fabian Naumann (Master Computer Science) followed by a Q&A session on the degree programs and studying in Dresden in general.
Presentation language: German
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Presentation of the Faculty
Innovative. Diverse. Dresden. Study computer science in a strong community
Welcome to the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dresden, one of the most diverse and attractive places to study in Germany. We teach and research with an international orientation, excellent networks, state-of-the-art technologies and a finger on the pulse of time. Nine study programs with interesting focal points allow you to go your own way. Whether research- or practice-oriented, we challenge and encourage curiosity and creativity, openness and enthusiasm, teamwork and personality.
We accompany you from the very beginning!
- through intensive support with an introductory week and mentoring program
- committed teachers immerse themselves in the basics and current topics of computer science with you
- with support for internship and study abroad projects
- social faculty life with student café, project show, active student council, games and barbecue evenings...
"Go your own way" - as a computer scientist at TU Dresden
Alumni Portraits
Queen of Online Courses Back in her school days, Anja Lorenz regularly participated in Mathematical Olympiads and took a great interest in computers. She loved computer games and 3D animated movies and was always one of the few girls in her computer science classes. She hoped that one day she could pursue a career in this area, too. Originally from Saxony-Anhalt, Anja Lorenz earned her Diplom in Media Computer Science from TU Dresden and is now a member of academic staff at Technische Hochschule Lübeck – a university of applied sciences in northern Germany. She is also known as the Queen of MOOC-Maker. She is also essentially a living witness to how learning culture has changed over time. read more
Fascinated by Computers and Secure Operating Systems Dr. Michael Hohmuth learned to program as a child – by snail mail. He studied computer science – an unpopular subject at the time – out of interest, but also because he wanted to stay in his hometown of Dresden. Nowadays, he manages the software company Kernkonzept. read more
Link area
Studying is more than a timetable, lecture hall and books. Therefore, we have compiled a few more useful links. Whether in the lecture hall center, in the lab or in the cafeteria; soon you will know your way around here and then also find the time to discover and enjoy Dresden and its surroundings for yourself.