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Research at the Bavarian NMR Center

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Chemistry, physics and bioscience form a single unit.

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Main building Physics

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In the laboratory of Prof. Jürgen Hauer

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Christine Kriebisch and Prof. Job Boekhoven investigate how the first life evolved.

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New method for designing artificial proteins in the lab of Prof. Hendrik Dietz.

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Main Building Chemistry

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State of the art physics laboratory facility

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Research on multifunctional supramolecular materials for energy storage and conversion at TUM

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Main building Physics

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In the lab of Prof. Jonathan Finley

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Students in conversation in front of the main physics building

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TUM School of Natural Sciences

Chemistry, physics and bioscience form a single unit

Our School combines excellence in teaching and research in the fields of bioscience, chemistry and physics. Our many interdisciplinary research areas enrich our profile, making us an international leader with extraordinary scientific breadth and depth.

Mission Statement

Discovery at all scales

Our School is committed to an integrative and dynamic learning environment engaged in pioneering research across the natural sciences. In three departments and in interdisciplinary integrative research centers, we explore, understand, and predict nature’s phenomena at all scales. Combining physical, chemical, and biological concepts bridged by engineering approaches, we create solutions for the fundamental societal challenges and educate the next generation.

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NUCLEATE, Research, Bioscience | 01.10.2025

Nucleic acids as key to a new class of drugs

NUCLEATE EXplained with Stefan Engelhardt. Prof. Carina Baer de Oliveira Mann, Prof. Danny Nedialkova and Prof. Michael Sattler are involved in the… [read more]

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BioSysteM, Fundamental Science for Health, Biomolecular Engineering & Design, Accelerated Scientific Discovery, Bioscience | 25.09.2025

“Many international researchers don’t even know what is possible in Germany”

Wübben Foundation interviewed new NAT School Prof. Thomas Schlichthärle for its “In Conversation with our Fellows” series [read more]

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Clean Technology Solutions, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 23.09.2025

With a magnifying glass into the reaction center

More realistic simulations to understand CO₂ reduction [read more]

BioSysteM, Biomolecular Engineering & Design, Research, Bioscience | 19.09.2025

An engineering approach to biology

BioSysteM EXplained with Friedrich Simmel [read more]

Clean Technology Solutions, CRC, Research, Chemistry, Award | 18.09.2025

Shigeyoshi Inoue selected for the Frederic Stanley Kipping Award in Silicon Chemistry

The ACS will confer the award to Prof. Inoue at the 2026 March meeting in Atlanta [read more]

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