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Technische Universität Dresden (TUD)

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TU Dresden is a comprehensive technical university and a German Excellence University. Originating in 1828, it integrates engineering, natural sciences, medicine, humanities, and social sciences. The university’s DRESDEN-concept aligns TU Dresden with research institutes like Max Planck and Fraunhofer, enabling collaborative, high-impact projects. Priority areas include microelectronics, materials, transport systems, biomedicine, and environmental sciences. The campus features extensive laboratories, pilot plants, and a university hospital. Internationalization is evident through English-language programs and partnerships worldwide. With strong regional ties to Saxony’s semiconductor cluster, TU Dresden contributes to Europe’s leading microelectronics ecosystem, offering students direct exposure to industrial partners and research facilities.

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