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Physics - Chemistry - 10.11.2025

Chemists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and physicists from the University of Stuttgart are working together to develop new models to describe electrochemically controlled molecular self-organization.
Environment - 19.08.2025

A meltwater lake has been floating on the 79°N glacier, one of three parts of the Greenland ice sheet, since the 1990s.
Environment - Life Sciences - 06.05.2025

Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have used microbial processes to produce environmentally friendly bioconcrete from urine as part of a "wastewater-bioconcrete-fertilizer" value chain.
Research Management - 18.03.2022
Commitment to research data management
German research alliances have emphasized the importance of research data and software for their research processes.
Campus - Politics - 05.05.2021
The Green Party and the CDU present their coalition agreement at the University of Stuttgart’s Campus Vaihingen
Innovation - 05.05.2021

Campus - 30.04.2021
Click and Collect lunch on Campus Vaihingen
Career - Environment - 28.04.2021
Call for tender UNA TERRA
Environment - Economics - 26.04.2021

Campus - 26.04.2021
Committee elections 2021: For students and doctoral candidates
Event - 23.04.2021

Campus - 22.04.2021

Event - 22.04.2021
Girls’ Day on April 22
Economics - 22.04.2021

Working from home, home schooling, online conferences - the corona pandemic has sparked enormous digital advancements both in the world of work and at home.
Physics - Materials Science - 19.04.2021

A new transmission electron microscope (TEM) at the University of Stuttgart that will be able to make visible tiny pores as small as 1 to 100 nanometers in size.
Sport - 19.04.2021
Sports entrance exam: registration open until May 15, 2021
Event - Economics - 15.04.2021

Campus - 05.04.2021
Students perform theater together online
In the winter semester 20/21, the Steinfußtheater, belonging to the Center for Higher Education and Lifelong Learning (zlw), began an online experiment.
Career - 05.04.2021
Record number of EXIST start-up grants awarded in 2020
Innovation - 03.04.2021
Digital Innovator Award for the University of Stuttgart
Environment - 02.04.2021

Physics - Innovation - 02.04.2021

On 3 February, Federal Minister of Education and Research Anja Karliczek announced the winners of the "Clusters4Future" competition run by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Event - 30.03.2021
From April 1: changed telephone calling hours
Pedagogy - 19.03.2021
Learning counseling - the next workshop dates are available now
Politics - Social Sciences - 18.03.2021

Citizen participation is in vogue when it comes to negotiating climate change, refugee policies, and even the renovation of the local hospital.
Innovation - Career - 17.03.2021

Environment - Life Sciences - 16.03.2021

Sustainable construction, energy production, circular economy, and the sustainable production of recyclable material are the core issues of a new Stuttgart Research Initiative (SRI) "Valorization of Bioresources" at the University of Stuttgart.
Environment - 03.03.2021

Career - 03.03.2021
Register for Girls’ Day 2021 now
Campus - Pedagogy - 02.03.2021

Pedagogy - 26.02.2021

Computer Science - Physics - 22.02.2021
Frank Leymann appointed first Kurt Gödel Visiting Professor
Transport - Innovation - 22.02.2021
Ready for tomorrow’s trends in mobility?
Fraunhofer IAO and University of Stuttgart study assesses the maturity and user acceptance of trending mobility technology Hyperloops and micro-scooters look to be among the most promising solutions for tomorrow's sustainable transportation.
Campus - 18.02.2021
Consultation hours for if you are having doubts about your study program
Computer Science - Pedagogy - 17.02.2021

What is the impact of intelligent systems on society? The newly founded "Interchange Forum for Reflecting on Intelligent Systems" (IRIS) at the University of Stuttgart aims to address this question.
Environment - Economics - 17.02.2021
The importance of efficient energy use continues to increase
Date: February 17, 2021, No. Ambitious company targets The winter survey 2020/2021 for the Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) shows again that efficient energy use in German industry is increasing in importance.
Computer Science - 15.02.2021

Lightweight components, for example made from new steel alloys or plastics, are key to energy-efficient and low-emission vehicles.
Environment - Campus - 03.02.2021

The Living Lab "CampUS hoch i" at the University of Stuttgart will be funded by the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg and can move into its next implementation phase.
Event - 28.01.2021
University of Stuttgart awards publication prizes
Campus - Innovation - 26.01.2021
TU9 - A Voice for Engineering for 15 Years
Event - 21.01.2021
Changed telephone calling hours
Electroengineering - 20.01.2021

Event - 18.01.2021
Orientation Workshops About Selecting Your Degree Program - MITten im ABI
Event - 13.01.2021
The DETAIL Prize 2020 for the BUGA Fibre Pavilion
Environment - Innovation - 04.01.2021

The official go-ahead has been given for the Future City Lab project "Industrial heat pumps" (GWP). This project aims to significantly reduce CO2 emissions in the heating sector.
Materials Science - Environment - 04.01.2021

On March 30, 2021, the federal government's innovation officer for "green hydrogen" Dr. Stefan Kaufmann visited the Materials Testing Institute at the University of Stuttgart, and learned abou
Campus - 03.01.2021

Computer Science - Astronomy & Space - 03.01.2021

With a loud hum, the drone takes off from the ground. It is transporting a package to the city center.
Economics - 17.12.2020
Stuttgarter Business and Management Researchers listed in Wirtschaftswoche Professors` Ranking 2020
Mechanical Engineering - 15.12.2020
Preserving wooden buildings for longer
Dr. Serena Gambarelli from the Materials Testing Institute at the University of Stuttgart wants to understand and model the hygro-thermo-mechanical properties of wood, and has been included in the Baden-Württemberg Foundation's Elite Program for postdocs.
Health - Today
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
Pharmacology - Today
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
Social Sciences - Today
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M

Innovation - Today
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations













