The Chemie-Campus at Technical University of Braunschweig is dedicated to chemistry and bio-related engineering, featuring specialized laboratories for molecular and materials research.
Key facilities include the Cleanroom for Micro- and Nanostructures and the Catalysis Research Center. Students conduct experiments in high-throughput screening and biomolecular engineering. The campus supports 2,000 students with research-oriented teaching, industry partnerships like BASF, and EU-funded projects on carbon capture. Master's programs in English attract international talent. Practical components feature internships, lab rotations, and patent workshops. PhD opportunities abound in battery materials and synthetic biology. Campus life includes chemistry olympiads and sustainability initiatives. Graduates lead in pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and biotech industries. The curriculum evolves with trends like bioeconomy and climate-neutral processes, ensuring relevance. Additional short courses in laboratory safety and computational chemistry enhance skills.
The Nordcampus specializes in mechanical and production engineering, hosting advanced facilities for hands-on technical education at Technical University of Braunschweig. It is a hub for automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing programs.
This campus features cutting-edge workshops, the Institute of Machine Tools (IWM), and Battery Lab for electric mobility research. Courses integrate CAD/CAM software, prototyping, and industry simulations. Key initiatives include Formula Student team and Clean Sky projects. Around 4,000 students engage in dual-study programs with companies like Volkswagen and Airbus. The curriculum stresses practical semesters, theses in industry, and international exchanges. PhD programs advance fields like fiber composites and digital twins. Extracurriculars feature robotics labs and engineering design competitions. Nordcampus equips students for leadership in global manufacturing and mobility transitions, with strong employability in Lower Saxony's industrial heartland. Continuing education in additive manufacturing and hydrogen technology is also available.
The Zentralcampus of Technical University of Braunschweig hosts core faculties focusing on foundational sciences and engineering disciplines. It serves as the heart of the university, offering a broad spectrum of programs in physics, electrical engineering, computer science, mathematics, and economics.
Students at this campus benefit from state-of-the-art labs, such as the Institute of Semiconductor Technology and the Center for Digital Technologies. Interdisciplinary courses like Digital Engineering and Sustainable Mobility are prominent. The campus supports international double-degree programs and PhD tracks in collaboration with Max Planck Institutes. Practical training includes projects with regional industries in photonics and IT. With over 5,000 students, the Zentralcampus fosters innovation through hackathons, research seminars, and student-led tech clubs. Graduates excel in high-tech sectors, research, and startups. The curriculum balances theory with hands-on experience, preparing for Industry 4.0 challenges. Additional offerings include teacher training in STEM subjects and continuing education in data science.