Our new Profile Area, Built and Lived Environment, focuses on the sustainable, climate-friendly, and resource-conserving design of future living environments.
Excellence Initiative: RWTH and TU Dresden researchers aim to reshape construction with CARE, focusing on climate-neutral and resource-efficient building practices.
In the ML4Q Cluster of Excellence, RWTH researchers are now on the verge of a breakthrough in the race for the first quantum computer that is suitable for practical applications.
Professor Andreas Herrmann is developing a new technology platform for controlling the activity of genes, proteins, and active pharmaceutical ingredients using biocompatible ultrasound.
A team led by Professor Regina Palkovits and Professor Jürgen Klankermayer is set to receive 100 million Swiss francs for sustainability research from the Werner Siemens Foundation.
In a collaborative action with ASEAG, a public bus will draw attention to RWTH’s sustainability campaign “We are part of the solution!” throughout the city.