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2. TUM offers a Master’s program in Nanotechnology, which covers topics such as nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, nanobiotechnology, and nanophotonics. |
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3. The university’s Department of Physics houses a Nanotechnology Initiative, which aims to promote interdisciplinary research and collaboration in the field of nanotechnology. |
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4. TUM is home to several research centers and laboratories dedicated to advancing nanotechnology, such as the Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology (IISB). |
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5. The university has a strong focus on practical applications of nanotechnology, with research projects ranging from developing new materials for solar cells to designing nanoscale sensors for medical diagnostics. |
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6. TUM has partnerships with industry leaders in nanotechnology, such as Siemens and BASF, which provide funding and support for collaborative research projects. |
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7. Graduates of TUM’s Nanotechnology program have a wide range of career opportunities in industries such as electronics, healthcare, and energy, as well as in research institutions and government agencies. |
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8. TUM is known for its cutting-edge research and innovation in nanotechnology, and is considered a leader in the field both in Germany and globally. |