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TUD in Europe
TU Dresden is member in the european consortium EPC
and project EUTOPIA, where 10 European universities
are supported and funded by the European Commission European
to renew their teaching methodology and to strengthen Project Center
their collaborative research network. In this network,
there are several partner universities all over Europe
which are involved in microelectronics design, manufac- The European Project Center advises on European
turing technologies, as well as related research and programs for research funding, training, and coopera-
teaching. Within EUTOPIA and beyond, TU Dresden tion with non-EU members, and provides information
particularly emphasizes its joint research and teaching about accessing the European Structural Funds. The
in microelectronics alongside many other interdisciplin- EPC team has comprehensive knowledge of EU funding
ary topics. eutopia-university.eu policy and extensive experience in implementing the
individual programs and measures. In addition to
consulting on funding, their key competences are in
administrative project management. With their exper-
tise, ideas can be effectively transformed into projects.
The transCampus is a unique partnership established
by King’s College London and TU Dresden as a trans- Right: TUD cooperation partners in Europe
national strategic partnership based on the idea of true
cooperation and an intense dedication to collaboration
in all fields. Guided by shared ideas, values, and a devo- CONTACT
tion to research and education, transCampus enables
researchers to work together beyond the means of a European Project Center //
traditional partnership by sharing resources, combining TU Dresden
their strength, and promoting transnational projects
and knowledge transfer. ✉ epc@ tu-dresden.de
transcampus.eu tud.de/forschung/epc
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