The TU Dresden is one of eleven German universities that were identified as an “excellence university”. TUD has about 37.000 students, 4.400 publicly funded staff members – among them over 500 professors – and approximately 3.500 externally funded staff members, and, thus, is the largest university in Saxony, today.
Having been committed to sciences and the engineering before the reunification of Germany, TU Dresden now is a multi-discipline university, also offering humanities and social sciences as well as medicine.
IAPP
The Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials bundles the research work on Organic Semiconductors and Photonics at TU Dresden. Researchers from Physics, Chemistry and Electrical Engineering are working at IAPP on fundamentals and applications of this exciting new technology. IAPP also organizes the international Master programme “Organic and Molecular Electronics”, and offers a unique interdisciplinary teaching environment.
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