Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg
Innovation, Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things, or e-mobility - all of our modern developments require resources, energy and materials and a sustainable use of them. That is why in Freiberg we are engaged in excellent research and teaching with the fundamentals and processes relating to raw materials, energy and materials. To this end, we unite all fields of engineering, natural sciences, geosciences and economics under one roof. In this way, the university not only ensures diverse research, but also the corresponding systemic training of its students.
Our six faculties develop efficient and alternative technologies for a sustainable economy and industry. The focus is on the exploration and processing of a wide variety of raw materials; the generation, storage and conversion of energy; the development of materials and materials as well as recycling processes. With engineering, natural sciences, geology, materials and economics, the university combines the necessary subjects and disciplines and covers all areas from basic research to application-oriented research.
Founded in 1765 to promote transformation processes and future technologies and to provide for an upswing in the state with new knowledge, the TU Bergakademie Freiberg still has this claim today: We train economists, natural scientists and engineering scientists with foresight and conscience who can look to the future themselves Take your hand and shape it positively. Today, over 4,000 students in 69 courses of study are scientifically sound and practice-oriented in Freiberg. As graduates, they are sought-after specialists in industry and business, science and research, and public administration.
Affiliated Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents
Title | Author | Date | Content Type | Technology | Receptor |
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Identifying migratory pathways of Nathusius' pipistrelles (Pipistrellus nathusii) using stable hydrogen and strontium isotopes | Kruszynski, C., Bailey, L., Courtiol, A. | Journal Article | Wind Energy | Bats |