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How do I apply for bachelor studies or master studies in physics?
For information about your application, please refer to the office of Student Affairs.
Whom may I ask my questions?
Up-to-date information can be found on the website for international affairs of the TU Berlin.
I want to persue doctoral studies at TU Berlin. Where should I start?
Two information sources to start with:
- the TU Doctorial and Postdoctorial services list the prerequistes.
- The web site of the office of Student Affairs.
To chose a research group, refer to the website of the Physical Departments and the Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics or the list of doctoral programs.
When you are determined about you doctoral studies, please contact the delegate for doctoral studies at school of natural sciences II.
I need a professor of TU Berlin to be my academic supervisor. How do I find one?
In principle you are free to choose you supervisor. Either you can browse the research groups here and contact the head of your group of interest. Or write an application to the head of one of the departments:
Prof. Dr. Andreas Knorr |
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email: itp@physik.tu-berlin.de |
Prof. Dr. D. Breitschwerdt |
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email: kontakt@astro.physik.tu-berlin.de |
Prof. Dr. Michael Lehmann |
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email: Lehmann@physik.tu-berlin.de |
Prof. Dr. Michael Kneissl |
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email: ifkp@physik.tu-berlin.de |
Is there a doctoral school at TU Berlin. What is the language of education?
Unfortunately there is one doctoral school in physics within the CRC 910. But a list of other doctoral programs can be found here.
However lectures in the Master program are held in German.
Who is responsible for recognition of my degree?
Please contact one of the professors of the Examinition Board.
- Prof. Dähne, Tel. ++49 30 314 24698, office hours Thu 13:00-14:00, daehne@physik.tu-berlin.de