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View into the foyer of the new Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
View into the foyer of the new Electrical Engineering and Information Technology building in Garching: The first phase of the new building was opened on May 10. Image: Andreas Heddergott / TUM
View into the foyer of the new Electrical Engineering and Information Technology building in Garching: The first phase of the new building was opened on May 10. Image: Andreas Heddergott / TUM - The first step in the move of Technical University of Munich (TUM) electrical and computer engineering to the Garching campus has been completed: the first construction phase of the new building was officially opened on Tuesday evening, May 10. The highly modern building will be the future home to research in electronics and the specialty areas Quantum Engineering and Electric Power Conversion. High-tech workshops, a large test facility, laboratories, cleanrooms, work rooms and of course a lecture hall: The opening of the first section of the new building for electrical and computer engineering is a decisive step forward in moving researchers and students from central Munich to Garching. The new construction was officially opened for occupancy on Tuesday evening, May 10. This first building section will provide 7000 square meters of space for approximately 150 employees and 300 students. It will also be the home of the ZEITlab, a unique "Technology Maker Space" for microelectronics and nanoelectronics, medicine and neuroelectronics, molecular electronics and bioelectronics as well as for quantum electronics.
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