Academics
Welcome to the Academics web server of the TUM School of Natural Sciences! From the smallest to the infinity, from biological chemistry to catalysis and materials - the TUM School of Natural Sciences offers a wide variety of study opportunities in physics and chemistry, laying a solid foundation for any technology- and application-oriented research.
Biochemistry - Academic Program Director (APD): Prof. Johannes Buchner
- Biochemie (B.Sc.) – DE
- Biochemie (M.Sc.) – DE
Chemistry - Academic Program Director (APD): Prof. Martin Elsner
- Chemie (B.Sc.) – DE
- Chemie (M.Sc.) – DE
Chemical Engineering- Academic Program Director (APD): Prof. Olaf Hinrichsen
Food Chemistry - Academic Program Director (APD): Prof. Michael Rychlik
Physics - Academic Program Director (APD): Prof. Wilhelm Auwärter
- Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics (M.Sc.) – EN
- Physik (B.Sc.) – DE
- Physik (M.Sc.) – DE/EN
- Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (M.Sc.) – EN
- Quantum Science and Technology (M.Sc.) – EN
Lehramt an Gymnasien - Studiengänge „Naturwissenschaftliche Bildung“ Academic Program Director (APD): Prof. Dr. Andreas Obersteiner – DE
- Fachkombination: Biologie - Chemie – DE
- Fachkombination: Mathematik - Chemie – DE
- Fachkombination: Mathematik - Physik – DE
Latest news on academic affairs
Open Call for Physics Students: Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Art Students

The Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB) 1258 Neutrinos and Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), in partnership with the Academy of Fine Arts Munich (AdBK) and Haus der Kunst München (HDK), is launching an interdisciplinary project that bridges the worlds of physics and contemporary art.
This open call is directed at B.Sc., M.Sc., and PhD physics students from TUM, inviting them to collaborate with art students from AdBK to explore particle and astroparticle physics through creative media. The goal: to engage deeply with scientific themes and the methods used to investigate them—such as the search for dark matter and the exploration of neutrinos—while translating this inquiry into visual, conceptual, or experimental art forms.
Kick-off workshop at TUM Science & Study Center Raitenhaslach in October
The project begins in the winter semester 2025/26 with a joint kick-off workshop at the TUM Science & Study Center in Raitenhaslach (27–30 October 2025). Participants will also embark on field trips to leading international research, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (Italy) and the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (Switzerland), in winter and spring 2026.
Mentorship & curatorial guidance from experts in the fields
Throughout 2026, participants are invited to develop their own artistic projects in close collaboration with renowned photo and video artist Armin Linke (Professor of Photography at the AdBK) and physicist Prof. Dr. Elisa Resconi (Chair of Experimental Physics with Cosmic Particles, TUM).
Selected projects will receive curatorial support, a production budget, and the opportunity for professional exchange with experts from both the arts and sciences—including Andrea Lissoni, Artistic Director of Haus der Kunst Munich. A presentation of the works is planned for 2028 in collaboration with Haus der Kunst Munich.
How to apply
Applications are open until 30 June 2025 (23:59 CEST).
To apply, please submit your CV and a short statement of interest (max. 400 words) in German or English to:
petra.riedel@tum.de
Please note: The project requires a commitment over at least two to three semesters.
For questions, contact Petra Riedel at petra.riedel@tum.de or +49 (0)89 289 12436.