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DFG approves two new Collaborative Research Centers/Transregios with TUD participation 🤝 Researchers at #TUDresden are celebrating two additional successes in the latest funding round of Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation. The DFG approved the creation of the Collaborative Research Center Transregio (SFB/TRR) 404: Next Generation Electronics With Active Devices in Three Dimensions [Active-3D]. In this Transregio, TU Dresden as the coordinating university (spokesperson: Prof. Thomas Mikolajick) and RWTH Aachen will work on the development of the next generation of microelectronic components. The establishment proposal for SFB/TRR 402: Intelligent Production Technologies for Lightweight Plastic Structures with Load-Dedicated 3D-Gradation of Reinforcement Architecture (DediGrad) was also successful. Technische Universität Chemnitz is the coordinating university (Prof. Lothar Kroll), with TU Dresden (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Steffen Ihlenfeldt) and RWTH Aachen University as the other participating universities. Further info ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e-vKhiFg

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As part of the SFB/TRR 402 crew, we can’t wait to start working with Institut für Leichtbau und Kunststofftechnik (ILK), TU Dresden on a GenAI based design process for the new generation of molds that will be required for 3D grading of hybrid lightweight structures.

Congratulations! I am looking forward to the advancement in this field. All the best for your team!

Prof. Dr. Reimund Neugebauer

Präsident a. D. bei Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

3w

Klasse! Viel Erfolg bei der Umsetzung.

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Irfan Haider

Interested Master in Technical University of Darmstadt ! Mechanical Enginear ! looking for Opportunity

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Congrats!

Bernard Capraro

Retired EU Talent Development Programme Manager

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Congrats!

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