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Verena Stammberger (l.) from the Chair of Landslide Research examines the condition of the permafrost inside the Zugspitze every month. The melting of the 'eternal ice' due to climate change affects the water cycle in the Alps and beyond..
7/16/2025
Reading time: 8 Min.

Adaptation to climate change

The race for water

Heat, dry periods, torrential downpours, melting glaciers—in the Alps, climate change is already very clear to see. High time to adapt, warn TUM researchers. A matter for all disciplines.

TUM Magazine Research Sustainability
7/10/2025
Reading time: 3 Min.

NewIn: Stefan Guldin

New approaches to future nutrition

Stefan Guldin is the new Professor of Complex Soft Matter at the TUM School of Life Sciences and Scientific Co-Director of the Proteins4Singapore project. His research is located at the point where materials science and life sciences meet.

TUM Magazine Studies Research Community
Mentoring kick-off of the Agnes-Mackensen-Program.
6/3/2025
Reading time: 4 Min.

Agnes-Mackensen-Program

Promoting first-generation students

The Agnes-Mackensen-Program aims to promote equal opportunities and to strengthen talent. It is designed for FINTA* students who are the first in their family to attend college. Anna Lena Salfer is one of them. The master's student is currently conducting research in Singapore.

TUM Magazine Studies Community
5/6/2025
Reading time: 2 Min.

Mass spectrometry detects bacteria without time-consuming isolation and multiplication

Identifying pathogens within minutes instead of days

Speed and reliability are crucial in the diagnosis of diseases. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Imperial College London have developed a new method to identify bacteria with unprecedented speed. This means that the waiting time can be reduced from several days to just a few minutes.

TUM Magazine Research
3/18/2025
Reading time: 6 Min.

TUM in Singapore

Microalgae for the megacity

TUM’s research and teaching is contributing to a sustainable future for the city state of Singapore. A visit on site.

TUM Magazine Studies Research
Stefania Centrone is a professor of Philosophy of Science at TUM
1/29/2025
Reading time: 3 Min.

Media training for researchers

“Communication is an essential part of our work”

With programs at the TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning, our university supports its researchers in communicating the role of science in society. We asked three participants of a media training to sum up their experience.

TUM Magazine Teaching Public Engagement
1/7/2025
Reading time: 3 Min.

Educational technologies

Learning better with artificial intelligence

Elementary school students experience lessons with robots and AI tools at the TUM Center for Educational Technologies.

TUM Magazine Artificial Intelligence Public Engagement
Johanna Eichhorn und Ian Sharp vor einer Wand mit orangefarbenen Scheiben
12/16/2024
Reading time: 7 Min.

E-conversion Cluster of Excellence

Mission: a human-made leaf

Researchers at the e-conversion Cluster of Excellence are studying ways of improving the efficiency and sustainability of energy conversion. Their work is inspired by the principle of photosynthesis.

TUM Magazine Research Energy
English and german versions of the new magazine.
12/16/2024

New TUM Magazine published

Join TUM as we turn a new page

Groundbreaking research, innovative start-up ideas, inspiring alumni, exciting news from teaching, studying, and campus life – this is what our new TUM Magazine offers you.

TUM Magazine Campus news Community
12/12/2024
Reading time: 7 Min.

TUM Venture Lab Food / Agro / Biotech

Breeding ground for biotech start-ups

The TUM Venture Labs are an important element of our university’s outstanding start-up ecosystem. We paid a visit to the Venture Lab Food / Agro / Biotech in Weihenstephan.

TUM Magazine Entrepreneurship
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