Braunschweig in research fever: TU and QuantumFrontiers on the road to success!

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The TU Braunschweig is strengthening its research leadership in quantum technology and sustainable aviation with innovative projects and events.

Die TU Braunschweig stärkt ihre Forschungsführerschaft in Quantentechnologie und nachhaltiger Luftfahrt mit innovativen Projekten und Veranstaltungen.
The TU Braunschweig is strengthening its research leadership in quantum technology and sustainable aviation with innovative projects and events.

Braunschweig in research fever: TU and QuantumFrontiers on the road to success!

On May 23, 2025, the QuantumFrontiers Cluster of Excellence at the Technical University of Braunschweig was honored again. This recognition underlines the university's position as a leading research location, particularly in the areas of nanotechnology, quantum physics and sustainable aviation. Loud magazin.tu-braunschweig.de The current projects and research focuses on solving social challenges.

The university recently launched a significant research project that involves collaboration between TU Braunschweig and the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB). The project entitled “HIQEQS” aims to measure quantum technologies and involves German-Dutch cooperation. This initiative demonstrates the university's commitment to advancing innovative technologies and supporting technology transfer from research to the market.

Research and innovation

Another example of innovative strength is the development of more aerodynamically efficient aircraft wings through the use of 3D printed suction panels. The researchers at TU Braunschweig are not only committed to technological progress, but also to promoting equal opportunities and diversity in the MINT sector. In addition, the Quantum Entrepreneurial Excellence Program (QuEEP) will be introduced to support early-career scientists in entrepreneurship, as shown on quantumfrontiers.de is reported.

Interdisciplinary collaboration is strengthened by the commitment of the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS), which includes projects such as the construction of a 50-qubit ion-based quantum computer and high-tech incubators. These initiatives aim to ensure that research skills are effectively linked to industrial needs.

Education and promotion of young talent

As part of these efforts, numerous events take place at TU Braunschweig. The CampusXperience starts on June 20th with a science slam in which six researchers will present their latest projects. There will also be inaugural lectures on May 28th by Prof. Katrin Vorhölter and Prof. Alexander Büssing. The nomination phase for the TU Teaching Prize 2025 runs until June 22nd and a future workshop aimed at developing ideas against loneliness in Braunschweig will take place on June 4th in the science showcase.

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) partially supports these developments in the field of quantum technologies with the program “Quantum systems – developing cutting-edge technology. Shaping the future”. The aim is to strengthen Germany's competitiveness in this strategically important sector. In this context, students in the subjects of physics, mathematics, computer science and engineering should be specifically prepared for quantum systems in order to meet the need for well-trained specialist staff deutschland.de.

The diverse activities and innovations at TU Braunschweig illustrate the university's relevance in the national and international research landscape and underline the committed approach to promoting science and technology in quantum research.