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TUM School of Natural Sciences

The TUM School of Natural Sciences (NAT) is a school of the Technical University of Munich, established in 2022 by the merger of various former departments. As of 2022, it is structured into the Department of Biosciences, the Department of Chemistry, and the Department of Physics. The school is located at the Garching campus.

TypePublic
Established2021
DeanJohannes Barth
Location, ,
AffiliationsTUM
Websitena.tum.de

Department of Chemistry edit

History edit

 
Lecture hall in the former Institute of Chemistry in 1909. An early version of the periodic table can be seen on the wall.

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Chairs edit

As of 2020, the department consists of 24 chairs and institutes:

Department of Physics edit

History edit

 
The Technical University of Munich has operated two research reactors on its Garching campus, the egg-shaped FRM I from 1957 to 2000 and the FRM II (with the curved roof) since 2004.

Physics was one of the founding disciplines of the Polytechnische Schule München in 1868, with the establishment of the Physikalisches Cabinet, later called the Physikalisches Institut. In 1902, the Laboratorium für Technische Physik (technical physics) was founded, spearheaded by Carl von Linde. In 1943, another institute, the Institut für Theoretische Physik (theoretical physics) was founded. In 1965, the three physics institutes were finally combined into the Department of Physics, as it exists today.[2]

The TUM Department of Physics is notable for its operation of research reactors on the Garching campus, the Forschungsreaktor München [de] from 1957 to 2000 and the newer Forschungsreaktor München II since 2004.

Research groups edit

As of 2020, the main research areas the TUM Department of Physics are biophysics, nuclei, particles, astrophysics, and condensed matter. The following research groups currently exist:[3]

Rankings edit

University rankings
By subject – Global & National
QS Chemistry 2023[4] 22 1
THE Physical Sciences 2023[5] 23 1
ARWU Chemistry 2022[6] 51-75 1
QS Chemical Engineering 2023[7] =51 4
THE [citation needed]
ARWU Chemical Engineering 2022[6] 201-300 4-5
QS Physics & Astronomy 2023[8] =15 1
THE [citation needed]
ARWU Physics 2022[9] 76-100 6-7
QS Materials Science 2023[10] 31 4
THE [citation needed]
ARWU [citation needed]
CHE Ranking 2020 – National
Chemistry[11]
Overall study situation  2.2
Research orientation
Study organisation
Support in studies
Support in the study entry phase
Coursed offered
Teacher support
Exam preparation
Laboratory internships
Teaching of scientific competence  10/10 pts.
Scientific-artistical orientation
Graduations in appropriate time  Median 6.0
International orientation
Contact with work environment
Job market preparation
Citations per publication
Doctorates per professor
Publications per professor
Research reputation
Third party funds per professor
Third party funds per academic
Physics (undergraduate)[12]
Overall study situation
Research orientation
Study organisation
Support in studies  2.2
Support in the study entry phase
Coursed offered  2.3
Teacher support
Exam preparation
Laboratory internships
Teaching of scientific competence
Scientific-artistical orientation
Graduations in appropriate time  90.2%
International orientation
Contact with work environment
Job market preparation
Citations per publication
Doctorates per professor
Publications per professor
Research reputation
Third party funds per professor
Third party funds per academic

The Department of Chemistry is regarded as one of the best chemistry departments in Germany. According to the QS rankings, it is ranked No. 22 in the world and No. 1 in Germany,[4] and in the ARWU rankings, it is ranked within No. 51–75 in the world and No. 1 in Germany.[6] In the national 2020 CHE University Ranking, the department is rated in the top group for the majority of criteria, including teaching, study organization, and overall study situation.[11]

The Department of Physics is ranked 1st in Germany and 15th in the world in the QS World University Rankings.[8] According to ARWU, the department is ranked within No. 6–7 in Germany and No. 76–100 in the world.[9]

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings does not provide individual subject rankings, but TUM generally ranks 23rd globally and 1st nationally in the physical sciences.[5]

Notable people edit

7 laureates of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry have studied, taught or researched at TUM:

6 laureates of the Nobel Prize in Physics have studied, taught or researched at TUM:

Laureates of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize include Gerhard Abstreiter, Martin Beneke, Franz Pfeiffer and Hendrik Dietz.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "History of the Department of Chemistry". TUM Department of Chemistry. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "About Us - The Physics Department of the TU Munich". TUM Department of Physics. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Research". TUM Department of Physics. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023: Chemistry". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b "World University Rankings". Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  7. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023: Engineering - Chemical". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  8. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023: Physics & Astronomy". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  9. ^ a b "ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  10. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023: Engineering - Materials Science". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  11. ^ a b "Studying Chemistry in Germany". CHE University Ranking. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Studying Physics in Germany". CHE University Ranking. Retrieved 31 December 2020.

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The TUM School of Natural Sciences NAT is a school of the Technical University of Munich established in 2022 by the merger of various former departments As of 2022 it is structured into the Department of Biosciences the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Physics The school is located at the Garching campus TypePublicEstablished2021DeanJohannes BarthLocationGarching Bavaria GermanyAffiliationsTUMWebsitena tum de Contents 1 Department of Chemistry 1 1 History 1 2 Chairs 2 Department of Physics 2 1 History 2 2 Research groups 3 Rankings 4 Notable people 5 ReferencesDepartment of Chemistry editHistory edit nbsp Lecture hall in the former Institute of Chemistry in 1909 An early version of the periodic table can be seen on the wall This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2020 1 Chairs edit As of 2020 the department consists of 24 chairs and institutes Analytical Chemistry and Water Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry with Focus on New Materials Construction Chemistry Construction Chemicals Biochemistry Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy Biophysical Chemistry Biotechnology Food Chemistry Macromolecular Chemistry Medicinal and Bioinorganic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Pharmaceutical Radiochemistry Physical Chemistry Silicon Chemistry Synthetic Biotechnology Technical Electrochemistry Chemical Technology Theoretical ChemistryDepartment of Physics editHistory edit nbsp The Technical University of Munich has operated two research reactors on its Garching campus the egg shaped FRM I from 1957 to 2000 and the FRM II with the curved roof since 2004 Physics was one of the founding disciplines of the Polytechnische Schule Munchen in 1868 with the establishment of the Physikalisches Cabinet later called the Physikalisches Institut In 1902 the Laboratorium fur Technische Physik technical physics was founded spearheaded by Carl von Linde In 1943 another institute the Institut fur Theoretische Physik theoretical physics was founded In 1965 the three physics institutes were finally combined into the Department of Physics as it exists today 2 The TUM Department of Physics is notable for its operation of research reactors on the Garching campus the Forschungsreaktor Munchen de from 1957 to 2000 and the newer Forschungsreaktor Munchen II since 2004 Research groups edit As of 2020 the main research areas the TUM Department of Physics are biophysics nuclei particles astrophysics and condensed matter The following research groups currently exist 3 Applied Quantum Field Theory Biomedical Physics Biomolecular Nano Technology Cellular Biophysics Chemical Physics Beyond Equilibrium Collective Quantum Dynamics Dark Matter Dense and Strange Hadronic Matter Experimental Astro Particle Physics Experimental Physics of Functional Spin Systems Experimental Physics with Cosmic Particles Experimental Semiconductor Physics Functional Materials Fundamental Particle Physics at Low Energies Hadronic Structure and Fundamental Symmetries Laser and X Ray Physics Many Particle Phenomena Molecular Biophysics Molecular Dynamics Molecular Engineering at Functional Interfaces Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials Neutron Scattering Nuclear Astrophysics Observational Cosmology Physics of Biomedical Imaging Physics of Energy Conversion and Storage Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces Physics of Synthetic Biological Systems Plasma Surface and Divertor Physics Precision Measurements at Extreme Conditions Quantum Matter Quantum Technologies Semiconductor Nanostructures and Quantum Systems Soft Matter Physics Structure and Dynamics of Molecular Machines Technical Physics Theoretical Biophysics of Neuronal Information Processing Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics Theoretical Particle Physics at Colliders Theoretical Particle and Nuclear Physics Theoretical Physics of the Early Universe Theoretical Solid State Physics Theory of Biological Networks Theory of Complex Bio Systems Theory of Functional Energy Materials Theory of Quantum Matter and Nanophysics Topology of Correlated SystemsRankings editUniversity rankingsBy subject Global amp NationalQS Chemistry 2023 4 221THE Physical Sciences 2023 5 231ARWU Chemistry 2022 6 51 751QS Chemical Engineering 2023 7 514THE citation needed ARWU Chemical Engineering 2022 6 201 3004 5QS Physics amp Astronomy 2023 8 151THE citation needed ARWU Physics 2022 9 76 1006 7QS Materials Science 2023 10 314THE citation needed ARWU citation needed CHE Ranking 2020 NationalChemistry 11 Overall study situation 2 2 Research orientation Study organisation Support in studies Support in the study entry phase Coursed offered Teacher support Exam preparation Laboratory internships Teaching of scientific competence 10 10 pts Scientific artistical orientation Graduations in appropriate time Median 6 0 International orientation Contact with work environment Job market preparation Citations per publication Doctorates per professor Publications per professor Research reputation Third party funds per professor Third party funds per academic Physics undergraduate 12 Overall study situation Research orientation Study organisation Support in studies 2 2 Support in the study entry phase Coursed offered 2 3 Teacher support Exam preparation Laboratory internships Teaching of scientific competence Scientific artistical orientation Graduations in appropriate time 90 2 International orientation Contact with work environment Job market preparation Citations per publication Doctorates per professor Publications per professor Research reputation Third party funds per professor Third party funds per academic The Department of Chemistry is regarded as one of the best chemistry departments in Germany According to the QS rankings it is ranked No 22 in the world and No 1 in Germany 4 and in the ARWU rankings it is ranked within No 51 75 in the world and No 1 in Germany 6 In the national 2020 CHE University Ranking the department is rated in the top group for the majority of criteria including teaching study organization and overall study situation 11 The Department of Physics is ranked 1st in Germany and 15th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 8 According to ARWU the department is ranked within No 6 7 in Germany and No 76 100 in the world 9 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings does not provide individual subject rankings but TUM generally ranks 23rd globally and 1st nationally in the physical sciences 5 Notable people edit7 laureates of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry have studied taught or researched at TUM 1927 Heinrich Otto Wieland bile acids 1930 Hans Fischer constitution and synthesis of haemin and chlorophyll 1973 Ernst Otto Fischer sandwich complexes 1988 Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber crystal structure of an integral membrane protein 2007 Gerhard Ertl chemical processes on solid surfaces 2017 Joachim Frank cryo electron microscopy 6 laureates of the Nobel Prize in Physics have studied taught or researched at TUM 1961 Rudolf L Mossbauer Mossbauer effect 1985 Klaus von Klitzing quantum Hall effect 1986 Ernst Ruska electron microscope 1989 Wolfgang Paul ion trap 2001 Wolfgang Ketterle Bose Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms 2022 Anton Zeilinger quantum information science Laureates of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize include Gerhard Abstreiter Martin Beneke Franz Pfeiffer and Hendrik Dietz 2 References edit History of the Department of Chemistry TUM Department of Chemistry Retrieved 23 December 2020 a b About Us The Physics Department of the TU Munich TUM Department of Physics Retrieved 23 December 2020 Research TUM Department of Physics Retrieved 23 December 2020 a b QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 Chemistry QS World University Rankings Retrieved 23 March 2023 a b World University Rankings Times Higher Education World University Rankings Retrieved 27 October 2022 a b c ShanghaiRanking s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 23 March 2023 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 Engineering Chemical QS World University Rankings Retrieved 23 March 2023 a b QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 Physics amp Astronomy QS World University Rankings Retrieved 23 March 2023 a b ShanghaiRanking s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 23 March 2023 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 Engineering Materials Science QS World University Rankings Retrieved 23 March 2023 a b Studying Chemistry in Germany CHE University Ranking Retrieved 31 December 2020 Studying Physics in Germany CHE University Ranking Retrieved 31 December 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TUM School of Natural Sciences amp oldid 1202901883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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