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Our Clusters of Excellence

Clusters of Excellence are innovative, world-class research projects funded under the national Excellence Initiative, which connects universities with leading German research institutes and businesses. The School of Natural Sciences contributes to five of these clusters.

Continued Clusters

e-conversion

The cluster “e-conversion” explores the underlying processes in the conversion of renewable energies, for example, in photovoltaics, photocatalysis, and batteries. Researchers are working to reduce energy losses occurring at the interfaces between different materials as a result of physical effects. These are crucial for the efficiency of energy conversion.

Image: Bettina V. Lotsch et al., published by American Chemical Society

MCQST

MCQST is examining the scientific basis for complex quantum systems and establishing the technological foundation of quantum technology, a key next-generation technology for the 21st century. The researchers address significant fields of application ranging from quantum computers, powerful quantum information systems and quantum sensors to novel quantum materials.

Image: MCQST / C. Hohmann

ORIGINS

The cluster „ORIGINS“ is conducting research into the evolution of the universe from the Big Bang to the origin of life. Researchers from the fields of astrophysics, biophysics and particle physics collaborate, for example, in the search for the connection between the formation of planets and the origin of the first prebiotic molecules. Among other things, they are trying to show that life is a natural process that forms part of the evolution of the universe.

Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI)

Upcoming Cluster

BioSysteM (Start January 2026)

The cluster “BioSysteM“ aims to create self-organizing molecular and cellular systems with programmable, life-like properties. The researchers develop biomolecular machines, intelligent materials and pattern-based therapeutics. As a basis for new medical applications, they are also researching the control of cell differentiation and organ formation.

Image: Barth von Rossum

Cluster with NAT involvement

NUCLEATE (Start January 2026)

The NUCLEATE research cluster investigates the fundamental biological functions of RNA and DNA molecules. The focus is on interdisciplinary approaches to better understand the roles of nucleic acids in organisms and how their activity can be specifically regulated. As a key technology for future medicine, the targeted modulation of nucleic acids will open up completely new possibilities for diagnosis and treatment.

Image: Adimas / Fotolia

News on clusters with participation from NAT

Fundamental Forces and Cosmic Evolution, ORIGINS, Physics, Award | 23.04.2025

Professors Laura Fabbietti and Lukas Heinrich share 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

NAT School’s collaborative research at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider recognized for championing science globally for the benefit of all [read more]

Quantum Science & Technologies, MCQST, Research, Physics | 14.04.2025

World Quantum Day on April 14

Current research on quantum technologies [read more]

Fundamental Forces and Cosmic Evolution, ORIGINS, Research, Physics | 11.04.2025

Astroparticle physics: Neutrinos weigh less than 0.45 electronvolts/c2

Precision balance KATRIN at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology surpasses itself and sets a new upper limit for the mass of neutrinos [read more]

Clean Technology Solutions, Biomolecular Engineering & Design, e-conversion, Research, Physics | 10.04.2025

Creating advanced catalysts with DNA origami

Researchers from Munich developed a new way to design three-dimensional nanomaterials [read more]

Quantum Science & Technologies, MCQST, Award | 04.03.2025

Barbara Kraus Appointed as New Co-Spokesperson of the MCQST Excellence Cluster

In January 2025 at the MCQST General Assembly, Prof. Barbara Kraus was elected as the new co-spokesperson of the Munich Center for Quantum Science and… [read more]

Public Outreach, Clean Technology Solutions, e-conversion, Award | 03.03.2025

Cracking the Escape Room with the energy of tomorrow

Communication project by e-conversion and the TUM Sustainability Office wins the 2025 University Competition [read more]

Clean Technology Solutions, CRC, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 04.02.2025

Quantum mechanics helps with photosynthesis

Why do plants transport energy so efficiently and quickly? [read more]

Start-ups, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 16.01.2025

Battery start-up incubator launches at TUM

Investment in Germany's technological sovereignty [read more]

Clean Technology Solutions, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 13.01.2025

Creative ideas for the energy transition

In the e-conversion Cluster of Excellence, experts are researching the mechanisms of energy conversion, providing crucial foundations for the energy… [read more]

Clean Technology Solutions, e-conversion, Research, Chemistry | 09.01.2025

Efficient energy transport through covalent organic frameworks

An interdisciplinary study conducted within the e-conversion Cluster of Excellence demonstrates the huge potential of the crystalline semiconducting… [read more]

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