Technische Universität München
@tum.de
2.2K followers 140 following 270 posts
This is the official account of the Technical University of Munich – Technische Universität München (TUM). Posts from the web communications team at TUM Corporate Communications Center Website: http://tum.de/en Legal notice: http://tum.de/legal-notice
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
tum.de
Congratulations to Susumu Kitagawa on being awarded the #NobelPrize in #Chemistry! 👏 The honorary doctor of our university is honored for his research on #organometallic framework compounds: go.tum.de/479463

📷 A. Battenberg
Nobel Prize in Chemistry for TUM Honorary Doctor Kitagawa
Japanese materials scientist and TUM honorary doctor Prof. Susumu Kitagawa has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
go.tum.de
tum.de
The #startup OneTutor helps students learn with #AI by getting quick answers in lectures and reviewing material with personalized quizzes. Founded at our university, it is already used at 30 universities to support students and lecturers: go.tum.de/507504

#digitization

📷 A.Heddergott
Successful study with AI
OneTutor, a start-up founded at TUM, supports students with AI-powered chat for comprehension questions and quizzes for learning and revision.
go.tum.de
tum.de
The Munich School of Politics and #PublicPolicy marks 75 years of #democracy in action. 👏 Founded after WWII, it has become a place at our university where #politics and #technology meet: go.tum.de/937230

@hfp.tum.de

📷S.Obermeier, Bildarchiv Bayerischer Landtag
75 years of Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (HfP)
The Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (HfP) was founded 75 years ago with the aim of strengthening democracy.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Visit the full Escape from Carbonia experience at the Deutsches Museum #ScienceCommunication Lab:
🗓️October 11–17 (10 a.m.–3.30 p.m.)
🗓️October 18 (6 p.m.–12 a.m.) during the Long Night of Munich’s Museums

@e-conversion.bsky.social @w-i-d.de
tum.de
Artificial photosynthesis uses #sunlight to drive #chemicalreactions — just like plants do.
See how this cutting-edge #research comes to life in the Escape from Carbonia game.
👉 www.tum.de/escape-from-carbonia

@e-conversion.bsky.social
Escape from Carbonia – Eine weitere Hochschulwettbewerb Website
tum.de
tum.de
Curious about #artificialphotosynthesis? ☀️ Explore it on-site in the science #escaperoom Escape from Carbonia at the Deutsches Museum!
🎥 #PhD researcher Nina Miller shows how it works in the lab using #semiconductors: youtu.be/tWDPTsIcCM4

📹TUM / @e-conversion.bsky.social
Vorbild Pflanze: Künstliche Photosynthese im Labor
YouTube video by TUMuenchen
youtu.be
tum.de
Watch the third episode of our EXplained series, where we introduce the #ClusterofExcellence TransforM. Sebastian Pfotenhauer, the cluster’s spokesperson at our university, talks about systematically linking #technology and #society: go.tum.de/861512

@lmumuenchen.bsky.social

🎥ProLehre
Systematically linking technology and society
In our "EXplained" video series, we introduce the seven Clusters of Excellence at our university. This time, we take a look at the third newly funded cluster, TransforM, whose spokesperson is Prof. Se...
go.tum.de
tum.de
A study shows that four of the most important interconnected parts of the Earth's #climatesystem are losing stability. Their interactions could cross #tippingpoints, causing abrupt, irreversible global changes: go.tum.de/354660

#climatechange

📷iStock/ L. Andronov
Four central climate components are losing stability
Four of the most important interconnected parts of the Earth's climate system are losing stability. This is shown by an international scientific study.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Our new teaching building in Ottobrunn-Taufkirchen, which has spacious lecture halls and seminar rooms with capacity for around 2,500 #students, will go into operation in the upcoming #wintersemester: go.tum.de/114297 👏

#aerospace #HightechAgendaBayern

📷A. Eckert
TUM Aerospace Campus in Ottobrunn-Taufkirchen is growing rapidly
The expansion of the TUM Campus for Aerospace and Geodesy in Taufkirchen-Ottobrunn is progressing rapidly: there will be space for 2,500 students.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Energy is convertible and can occur in different forms. Next up in our #scienceglossary is the term #energyconversion, which takes place, for example, in #batteries or large-scale #generators: go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher
Yellow graphic with TUM logo. Title: ‘TUM science glossary – Energy conversion’. Text explains that energy conversion means changing one form of energy into another, e.g. batteries convert chemical into electrical energy and generators convert mechanical into electrical energy. Goal: reduce energy loss and increase efficiency. URL: www.tum.de/energy
tum.de
In recognition of #WorldMentalHealthDay, our Institute for #LifeLongLearning is offering a wide range of impulses on the topic of #mentalhealth for our employees on October 9 and 10. Register now for the online courses: go.tum.de/862099

📷Unsplash/ R. Florin
Mental Health Action Days - TUM
The TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning is offering a wide range of impulses on the topic of mental health on October 9 and 10 to mark World Mental Health Day.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Congrats to our #Physics #PhDstudent, Dominik John, who won the #YoungScientist Award long & the Best Debut Video Award at the Fast Forward #ScienceCompetition! 🎉 His winning video asks: “Why are X-rays still black and white?”: t1p.de/fastforwardscience (in German)

📷Fast Forward Science
Die Preisträger*innen von Fast Forward Science 2025 – Fast Forward Science
The Multimedia Competition for Science
t1p.de
tum.de
In the second episode of our new EXplained series, we highlight the #ClusterofExcellence NUCLEATE. At our #university, it is represented by Stefan Engelhardt, who shares insights into #nucleid-based #medicine: go.tum.de/139582

#nucleicacids
@lmumuenchen.bsky.social @uni-wuerzburg.de

📷 ProLehre
Nucleic acids as key to a new class of drugs
In our "EXplained" video series, we present the seven Clusters of Excellence with which our university is entering the next funding phase of the Excellence Strategy. In the second episode, we get to k...
go.tum.de
tum.de
Researchers identified a #cellularmechanism that alters the #gutmicrobiome in a way that promotes #cancer. The study could demonstrate the increased formation of long-chain #fattyacids – the preferred food of certain cancer-promoting #bacteria: go.tum.de/864170

📷A.Eckert
How chronic cellular stress alters the gut microbiome
TUM researchers have identified a cellular mechanism through which cancer-promoting bacteria in the gut can multiply and adapt the gut microbiome.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Today was the groundbreaking ceremony for the TUMorrow Factory at our #Garching #campus! 👏 In this state-of-the-art workshop, #students will be able to turn their forward-looking ideas into #technicalprototypes: go.tum.de/897008

📷 Florian Nagler Architekten
TUMorrow Factory: Workshop for students at the TUM Campus Garching
TUM student initiatives are getting a state-of-the-art workshop on the Garching campus, the TUMorrow Factory, where they can implement their projects and ideas.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Our #scienceglossary continues with the next #energy key term: #fossilfuels. They remain central to today’s #energysupply, while at the same time representing one of the main challenges for achieving #climateneutrality: go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher
Blue graphic from TUM with the title 'Fossil fuels.' Text explains that fossil fuels like coal and oil are non-renewable resources formed from dead organic material over millions of years. They powered the Industrial Revolution and modern lifestyle, but burning them releases carbon dioxide (CO₂), which harms the climate. Includes TUM logo and website link www.tum.de/energy
tum.de
Starting your studies at our #university soon? Join Fit for TUM from September 29 to October 2 and explore our digital service fair with valuable #onlineseminars and Q&A sessions — your chance to learn everything about our services: go.tum.de/193630

#students

📷A. Eckert
Four young adults stand together in a modern building, smiling and talking. One man playfully balances a basketball on his finger.
tum.de
After a year of testing, our university’s #firedepartment at the #Garching campus shows that #electric #firetrucks are not only feasible but reliable, cutting emissions and noise in daily operations: go.tum.de/362073 🚒

📷TUM Werkfeuerwehr
Electric fire trucks successfully deployed at TUM
The TUM plant fire department is the only fire department in Bavaria to successfully use electrically powered rescue firefighting vehicles.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Watch the first episode of our new "EXplained" series, introducing the seven #ClustersofExcellence with which we will enter the next funding phase of the #ExcellenceCompetition. First up is #BioSysteM, presented by speaker Friedrich Simmel: go.tum.de/925283

🎥ProLehre
An engineering approach to biology
In our "EXplained" video series, we introduce the seven Clusters of Excellence with which our university will enter the next funding phase of the Excellence Competition. First up is the new cluster Bi...
go.tum.de
tum.de
Our #ScienceGlossary kicks off again – this time all about #energy. We start with #RenewableEnergies, which are key to building a #sustainable future by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and driving climate-friendly technologies: go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher
Light green graphic with the TUM logo at the top. The text reads: TUM science glossary – Renewable Energies. Renewable energy sources, such as wind and sunlight, replenish themselves relatively quickly and are available in large quantities. They have a lower environmental impact compared to fossil fuels like oil and offer great potential for meeting modern energy consumption needs. At the bottom, the URL www.tum.de/energy is shown.
tum.de
Researchers quantified the potential #financiallosses #climatechange could cause for #European #forestry. Findings show significant regional differences: Northern Europe may benefit, while Central and Southern Europe will need to adapt quickly: go.tum.de/206836

📷R. Seidl
The economic cost of climate change for Europe’s Forests
A team from the Technical University of Munich has calculated for the first time what climate change could cost the forest industry.
go.tum.de
tum.de
As part of the EU project SEACLEAR, researchers developed an #autonomous diving robot that can detect and retrieve #marinelitter with an #AI system that combines #ultrasound and cameras: go.tum.de/788439

📷A. Schmitz
Autonomous underwater waste collection soon to be a reality
A research team from the Technical University of Munich is demonstrating an autonomous diving robot in the port of Marseille that detects and retrieves rubish.
go.tum.de
tum.de
Join TUM@Freising on September 25 to learn how the #bioeconomy can drive the transition from a fossil-based economy to a #biomass -based one – and what this means for #forestry and the timber industry: go.tum.de/796891 🌳

#CO2Savings #sustainability

📷TUM School of Life Sciences
TUM@Freising: "Bioeconomy – what does this mean for sustainable forestry and the timber industry?”
Information about the next lecture at TUM@Freising
go.tum.de
tum.de
Are you a #staff member in #Heilbronn and would like to help shape our university? President Thomas F. Hofmann invites you to the Presidential Staff Lunch on October 21 – to share ideas that benefit the entire university. Apply by September 23: go.tum.de/793301

#community

📷A.Eckert
Presidential Lunches - TUM
At the Presidential Lunches, students, staff and professors exchange ideas with President Thomas F. Hofmann and contribute their ideas and wishes.
go.tum.de
tum.de
The new ErUM Transfer research project, AlaAF, aims to develop methods for manufacturing particulary light yet extremly resilient #aluminium components for #aerospace using industrial #3Dprinting: go.tum.de/415949

#neutrons
@fau.de

📷Dr. V. Ryukhtin / NPI Rez
Improving 3D printing of aluminium for the future of aviation
Manufacturing particularly lightweight yet extremely resilient aluminum components for the aerospace industry using industrial 3D printing processes.
go.tum.de