Energy Storage

Medizintechnik

The reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 set out in the Climate Protection Act can only be achieved through an energy transition in the transport sector, which currently accounts for almost 30% of total emissions in the EU. The future transport sector must be emission-free, flexible and resource-efficient. To achieve this, smart and sustainable mobility concepts are needed.

At the Faculty of Engineering, we are working on an interdisciplinary basis, in particular on efficient power electronics and high-performance battery technologies.

 

Further details and selected projects
Functional Nano Materials

  • Rainer Adelung

Bioinspired Materials and ...

  • Zeynep Altintas

Composite Materials

Multicomponent Materials

  • Franz Faupel

Synthesis and Real Structure

  • Lorenz Kienle

Nanoscale Magnetic Materials

  • Jeffrey McCord

Mikrosystems and Technology ...

  • Axel Müller-Groeling

Inorganic Functional Materials

  • Eckhard Quandt>

Metallic Biomaterials

  • Regine Willumeit-Römer

Computational Materials Sc.

  • Stephan Wulfinghoff

Corrosion and Surface Tech.

  • Mikhail Zheludkevich