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Electrical and Computer Engineering
At TU Dresden’s Faculty of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, a significant number of researchers are
internationally renowned for their award-winning
research results in the following areas: advanced micro
and nano-devices and their theoretical foundation;
circuit design and manufacturing technologies such as
low-power analog circuit design; advanced brain-like
digital design; memristors and neuromorphic devices
and circuits, including new 3D design methodology; 3D
electro-optical devices and 3D system hetero-integration;
3D electronics packaging for chiplets; environmentally
compatible advanced materials and processing; ad-
vanced theories and system concepts for 5G and 6G
communication; quantum communication and quantum
computing.
The Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering
has proven itself to be one of the main contributors to
the university's scientific performance and outstanding
reputation. It is home to 27 full professors and a number
of renowned junior professors, scientists, and young
investigators – not to mention 600 scientific staff and Right: Waver processing at Forlab DCST / Image: André Wirsig
1,200 students. It annually attracts EUR 40 million in
third-party funding as well as numerous national and
international research computer engineering faculties CONTACT
in Germany in terms of both DFG annual funding and
third-party funding. Faculty of Electrical and Computer
Engineering // TU Dresden
✉ dekanat.et@ tu-dresden.de
tud.de/ing/elektrotechnik
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