Sustainability Talks 2019/20 started
07.11.2019
On 5 November 2019, Prof. Dr. Dr. Ortwin Renn kicked off the lecture series Sustainability Talks 2019/20 with his talk on "Understanding Complex Systems: a Transdisciplinary Approach to a Sustainable Energy Transition"....
New Dean: Prof. Dr. Rolf Backofen
18.10.2019
Since October 10th, 2019, Prof. Dr. Rolf Backofen, Chair of Bioinformatics is become Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. He takes over the office from his precursor Prof. Dr. Hannah Bast, Department of Computer Science.
A big welcome to our international students
04.10.2019
We wish you a good start with your studies at the Faculty of Engineering. A new city, a new room, new people: you are entering an new phase in your life
Sustainable mobile communications
18.06.2019
The Start-up “WEtell” at the Department for Sustainable Systems Engineering receives an EXIST business start-up grant
Eva Mayr-Stihl and Robert Bauer made Honorary Senators
07.06.2019
The University of Freiburg honors outstanding efforts and service at Dies Universitatis
Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-Prize
20.11.2019
The Team led by Prof. Alexander Reiterer, Dominik Störk and Dr. Katharina Wäschle from the Fraunhofer-Institute of Physical Measurement Techniques were awarded with the Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-Prize 2019 for their development of a...
Education and Research at INATECH
08.04.2019
In our vision, the development of new technical systems is guided by sustainability considerations. We contribute towards this aim with excellence in research and teaching.
Green innovation from the green city
29.03.2019
University of Freiburg and Fraunhofer continue their successful cooperation on the Sustainability Center
Focus on transfer
18.03.2019
The University of Freiburg and the five Freiburg Fraunhofer Institutes jointly established the Sustainability Center in 2015. In the second funding phase running since January 2019, the Center will be seeking to strengthen its...
6.7 Million Euros for Microsystems Engineering Project
05.02.2019
"PROMYS" project researchers receive funds to develop miniaturized sensors for biomedical devices