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RESOURCES FOR THE FUTUREThe Resource University. Since 1765.

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An Overview of the Resource University

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THE RESOURCE UNIVERSITY. SINCE 1765.

TU Bergakademie Freiberg | 2014 |

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An Overview of the Resource University

University in the service of sustainable materials and energy along the raw materials supply chain from the exploration of new and

domestic deposits to the development of alternative

energy technology, recycling to the research of new materials with the national mission of

securing raw materials – with a worldwide network

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THE RESOURCE UNIVERSITY. SINCE 1765.

Exploration

Extraction

Preparation

Processing and Refining

Recycling

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An Overview of the Resource University

Founded in 1765 – oldest mine science university, celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2015

Clear Profile GEOSCIENCES – MATERIALS – ENERGY – ENVIRONMENT

Top research university: University with the most external funds in the new German states (ca. 53 million euros in 2012)

Location Freiberg: Helmholtz Institute Freiberg forResource Technology (HIF)

TU Bergakademie Foundation, Krüger Foundation, terra mineralia – the university‘s unique endowment collection

Own teaching and research mine Campus university – short distances

PROFILE

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An Overview of the Resource University

6 Faculties

10 Central facilities

40 Institutes

63 Courses of study

1.376 First semester students

5.575 Students

58,4 Mill. Euros in external funds in 2013

86 Professors

2.107 University employees

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FACTS AND FIGURES

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An Overview of the Resource University

Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg Foundation Dr. Erich Krüger Foundation Pohl-Ströher Mineral Collection “Mineralogical Collection Germany” Foundation FME Endowment for the support of teaching and research at the

Institutes for the History of Science and Technology External foundation: Sparkasse “TU Bergakademie Freiberg”

Foundation

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FOUNDATIONS

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An Overview of the Resource University

terra mineralia (endowment collection)

Geoscience collections Model collection of mine and

metallurgy machines and equipment

Collection of mathematical instruments and models

Engineering collections Art and cultural heritage, visitors‘

gifts

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COLLECTIONS – SCIENTIFIC TREASURES

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An Overview of the Resource University

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TERRA MINERALIA –MOST IMPORTANT MINERAL COLLECTION WORLDWIDE

Exhibition of the Pohl-Ströher Mineral Collection at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Exhibition of over 5000 minerals, precious stones and meteorites from five continents

since 2012 Mineralogical Collection Germany in KRÜGER-HAUS

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History: Milestones and Personalities

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THE BERGAKADEMIE – A SAXON HIGHLIGHT

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History: Milestones and Personalities

250 YEARS OF HISTORY

Right to name “Technische Universität”

University reformation

Foundation of the Bergakademie21 November

Right to confer doctorates

Right to confer habilitation

First foreign student: Albert Vergeel, Holland, registers

First university laboratory established by Prof. Lampadius Foundation of the Krüger

Endowment

Opening of terra mineralia in Freudenstein Castle

Foundation of the Institute of Resource Technology

1765 1771 1796 1920 1927 1989-92 1993 2006 2008 2011

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2012

Foundation of the World Forum of Resource Universities

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History: Milestones and Personalities

Celebration period: 2013 – 2016

Celebration year: 5th March 2015 – 3rd May 2016 Milestone 2013:

300 years of “sustainability” Sylvicultura oeconomica by Chief Mine CaptainHannß Carl von Carlowitz

ANNIVERSARY 2015 - BERGAKADEMIE 250 YEARS OLD

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History: Milestones and Personalities

Lomonossow, Michail Wassiljewitsch (1711-1765)Russian polymath

Werner, Abraham Gottlob (1749-1817)Most important teacher at the Bergakademie

Humboldt, Alexander von (1769-1859)Natural scientist, polymath

Hardenberg (Novalis), Friedrich von (1772-1801)Romanticist

Lampadius, August Wilhelm (1772-1842)Inventor of illuminating gas

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FAMOUS STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS

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History: Milestones and Personalities

Reich, Ferdinand (1799-1882) Discoverer of indium

Richter, Hieronymus (1824-1896) Discoverer of indium

Weisbach, Julius (1806-1871)Inventor of theodolites

Winkler, Clemens Alexander (1838-1904) Discoverer of germanium

Ledebur, Adolf (1837-1916)Famous metallurgist

Kegel, Karl (1876-1959)Developed the process of brown coal briquetting

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FAMOUS STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS

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History: Milestones and Personalities

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PERSONALITIES OF INTERNATIONAL STANDING

1749-1817Abraham Gottlob WernerMost important teacher at the Bergakademie; considered as the originator of the science of the structure and composition of the earth‘s crust

1838-1904Clemens Winkler From 1873 on professor of chemistry at the Bergakademie, 1886 discovery of germanium

1769-1859Alexander von HumboldtNatural scientist and humanist, studied geology with Abraham Gottlob Werner

1711-1765Michail Wassiljewitsch LomonossowRussian polymath, 1739 – 1740 student in the laboratories of mining councilor Johann Friedrich Henkel

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1739 1769 1791 18731765

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

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STUDYING AT THE TU BERGAKADEMIE

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

1 Campus university

32% Female students

63 Courses of Study

5.575 Students, of whom80 % are in MINT

84 € Semester fee

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OVERVIEW OF STUDIES

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Applied Informatics (B) Applied Mathematics (D) Network-Computing (M) Business Mathematics (B, M)

Applied Natural Sciences (B, M) Chemistry (B, M) Photovoltaic and Solid-state

Technology (M)

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MATHEMATICS, INFORMATICS, NATURAL SCIENCES

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Advanced Mineral Resources Development (M)

Geoinformatics/Geophysics (B, M)

Geology/Mineralogy (B) Geosciences (M) Geoecology (B, M) Geotechnology/Mining (D) Surveying and Applied Geodesy

(D) Groundwater Management

(International Masterprogramm)

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GEOSCIENCES AND GEOENGINEERING

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Computational Materials Science (English language Master)

Ceramics, Glass and Construction Materials Engineering (D)

Engineering & Computing (M) Mechanical Engineering

(D, B, M) Technology Management (M) Environmental Engineering

(B, M) Environmental Process

Engineering (D, postgraduate program)

Process Engineering (D, B, M)

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ENGINEERING

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Electronics and Sensor Materials (B, M)

Automobile Engineering: Materials and Components (B, M)

Foundry Technology (B) Materials Science and Materials

Technology (D)

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ENGINEERING

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Business Administration (B, M) Business and Law (B) Business Administration in

Energy and Resources Management (D)

Energy and Resource Management (M)

Management and Technology (M) Industrial Engineering and

Management (B, M) International Business of

Developing & Emerging Markets (MBA)

International Management of Resources and Environment (MBA)

 

ECONOMIC SCIENCES

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Industrial Archaeology (B, M) Industrial Culture (M)

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INTERDISCIPLINARY – CONNECTING ARTS, SCIENCES, AND ENGINEERING

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DEGREES WITH PERSPECTIVESDiplom 8, 9, 10 Semesters Diploma in Engineering

Diploma in Natural Sciences Diploma in Industrial Engineering

Bachelor 6, 7 Semesters Bachelor of Science

Master 4 Semesters Master of ScienceMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Arts

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

Bachelor

Master

first degree qualifying for a profession after 6 to 7 semesters

transmits scientific basics as well as social and methodical competence

demanding advanced course of studies for 3 to 4 semesters

a prior degree qualifying for a profession is required

high level of technical and scientific expertise

entitlement to doctoral studies

*Bologna Declaration of 1999 on the creation of a uniform European educational area

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DEGREES: BACHELOR, MASTER*

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Options of the two level degree system

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THREE WAYS TO THE GOAL: BACHELOR AND MASTER

Bachelor

Profession

Bachelor

Profession

Master

Profession

Bachelor

Master

Profession

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Usual period of study: 9 or 10 semesters

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DEGREE: DIPLOMA

Basic Study Period1. – 4. Semester

mathematic,natural scientific and subject-specific basics

Intermediate Diploma

Main Study Period5. – 9., 10. Semester

Field of Study / ConcentrationInternship (7th Semester)Final Examination / Diploma ThesisIndependent Scientific WorkingAccess to Doctoral Studies

Diploma

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LINKED AND NETWORKED – CONTACTS WORLDWIDE

Butte Calgary Carbondale Chicago Golden New York PittsburgPotosi Preto

Rapid City Rolla St. Paul WaterlooGliwice Harbin Sofia Krakau Kreta

Kosice LeobenMarne-la-Valée Metz Miskolc Moskau Ostrava Prag

Trento TrondheimBeijing Dneprope-trovsk Hanoi Petrosani Pristina Kiew

St. PetersburgTiranaUlan BatorVezpremWuhan

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University cooperation with 32 universities all over the world

Contact to 215 more universities in 50 countries

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ONE PROGRAMME, TWO DEGREES

Ukraine National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk   Und Pridniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture (PSACEA)

Italy University of Trento (derzeit aber gerade nicht aktuell)

Russia National University of Science and Technology (MISIS); Mining University Moscow

Poland University of Economics Poznan; Silesian Technical University Gliwice, University of Science and Technology Krakow

China Wuhan University of Science and Technology; China University of Geosciences Beijing

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double-degree programmes

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Studying at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg

928 (9 %) from all over the world

TOP 7 China 92Vietnam 38Russia 30Mongolia 27Poland 24Ukraine 22Turkey 19Syria 18India 17Iran 16

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STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

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Europe 153

Asia 283

Africa 37

Australia 1

North America 4

Latin America 15

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Support for talented students and applicants

Criteria: achievement and social involvement

300 Euros per month: - 150 € from the state, - 150 € from private sponsors

2013- 76 scholarships- 40 sponsors

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“DEUTSCHLANDSTIPENDIUM” (national scholarship) FOR DEDICATED STUDENTS

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Information events- Open days- Juniors‘ university- Night laboratory- Lectures in chemistry for

pupils- Spring mathematics

academy- Science night

Central and subject-specific student counseling

International university center BAföG counseling Career Service

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ORIENTATION AND SUPPORT

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Research for the Future

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EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH AND TEACHING

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Research for the Future

4 Profile segments GEOMATENUM

6 Faculties

2 Special research areas

2 DFG Focal points program

1 Advanced technology cluster

1 Resource Techno-logy Institutes of the Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft

58,3 Million € in external funding in 2013

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INTERDISCIPLINARY TOP RESEARCH

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GEOSCIENCESExploration and extraction of raw materials

MATERIALSMaterials for the solid-state industry, development of new materials

ENERGYEnergy sources and technology

ENVIRONMENTSustainability, resources

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PROFILE SEGMENTS GEOMATENUM

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Extraction

Preparation

Processing and Refining

Recycling

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Faculties 1 - 3 Faculties 3 - 5 Faculty 6

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ACADEMIC PROFILE

Business Administration

Innovation management

Economy / Ecology

Value creation

Fields Academic Disciplines

Mathematics / Natural

Sciences

Characterization Simulation Modeling

VisualizationSynthesis

Engineering

MachinesPlants

ProcessingTechnologies

Raw materialssupply chain

ENVIRONMENT

MATERIALS

GEOSCIENCES

Faculty 1: Mathematics and Informatics, Faculty 2: Chemistry and Physics, Faculty 3: Geosciences, Geotechnology, and Mining, Faculty 4: Mechanical Engineering, Processing and Energy Technology, Faculty 5: Materials and Material Technology, Faculty 6: Business Administration

ENERGY

Extraction

Processing/Refining

Exploration

Preparation

Recycling

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Fac. 1 Faculty of Mathematics und Informatics5 Institutes, 16 Professors

Fac. 2 Faculty of Chemistry and Physics 9 Institutes, 13 Professors

Fac. 3 Faculty of Geosciences, Geotechnology and Mining7 Institutes, 26 Professors

Fac. 4 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Processing and Energy Technology 11 Institutes, 20 Professors

Fac. 5 Faculty of Materials and Material Technology 7 Institutes, 9 Professors

Fac. 6 Faculty of Business Administration1 Institute, 15 Professors

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FACULTIES

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Research for the Future

Tectonic physicsMineral synthesisSeismology and geoelectricityMining – open pit and undergroundDeep drilling technology and geofluidsSoil and rock mechanicsSurveying and geodesyAtmospheric and regional climate researchPaleontologyGeoinformatics and geomathematicsCivil engineering and concrete technologyHydro and environmental geosciences

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RESEARCH SUBJECTS: GEOSCIENCES

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Materials productionMaterials processingMaterials scienceHigh temperature materialsMaterial finishingMaterial recyclingLightweight constructionCeramicsGlassUse of materialsUltrapure substancesSolid-state materials

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RESEARCH SUBJECTS: MATERIALS

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Research for the Future

Coal gasificationBiomass gasificationSynthesis gasPolygenerationIntegrated Gasification Combined Cycle, IGCCCarbon Capture and Storage, CCSCrude oil processingPartial oxidationFlame modelingPyrolysisProcess simulationEnergy efficiency

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RESEARCH SUBJECTS: ENERGY

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Atmospheric chemistryBiodiversity researchSoil research (erosion, fertility,...)GeoecologyCircular flow economy and recyclingSurface and groundwater researchEcological system researchRegenerative energies and geothermal energyRegional climate researchEnvironmental microbiology Environmental processing technologyEnvironmental economics and lawChemicals and evaluation of their dangers and risks

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RESEARCH SUBJECTS: ENVIRONMENT

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LARGE SCALE PLANT TECHNOLOGY

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Veredelung /Processing

Extraction

Exploration

Preparation

Recycling

Processing/Finishing

Extraction

Exploration

Preparation

Recycling

Processing/Refining

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Research for the Future

Special Research FieldsSFB 799 „TRIP-MATRIX-COMPOSITE“New composites of ceramics and steelDFG Special Research Field

SFB 920 Multifunctional filters for molten metal filtration – a contribution to zero defect materials, DFG Special Research Field

BMBF Center for Innovation CompetenceModeling of conversion processesZIK Virtuhcon / SMWK

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LARGE RESEARCH PROJECTS

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DFG Focal Point ProgramSPP 1418 FIRE – “Initiative for the reduction of emissions” - Focal point program to develop environmentally friendly fireproof substances

BMBF Program “Top research and innovation in the new states”

Deutsches EnergieRohstoff-Zentrum Freiberg (DER) Technologies for the post-oil era

BMBF-sponsored Innovation Initiative “Companies in the region of the new states”

Innovation forum - “Innovative integration of brown coal in Central Germany” ibi

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LARGE RESEARCH PROJECTS

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Saxony‘s Initiative for ExcellenceADDE Research Cluster: Functional structural design of new high-performance materials through atomic design and defect engineering

Interdisciplinary NetworksThe German Fuel Institute DBI | bergakademieNational scientific and technological center for fuel and coal use with reduced levels of CO2.

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LARGE RESEARCH PROJECTS

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WORLD FORUM FOR SUSTAINABILITY

11 June 2012: Founding event in Freiberg, by 80 resource universities from 50 countriesGoals Responsibility for a new awareness of raw materials: Principle of sustainable development Education: Sustainability-oriented minimum standards in teaching and training International exchange for unlimited access to knowledge and experience through global

networks and suitable platformsConferencea: 2012 Freiberg, 2013 Trndheim, 2014 Leoben

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Position as key university for Russia, Central Asian and South American raw materials countries, including

German-Russian Resource University (Initiators: TU BAF + Mining University St. Petersburg)

� Raw materials cooperation in the German-Russian raw materials forum

� International University of Resources IUR: new program “Advanced Mineral Resources Development”

� Double Degree / Joint Degree

� Domeyko Center (Chile)

� Lomonossow House International Master’s programs “Professional School” for international experts and leaders

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THE APPEAL OF A RESOURCE PROFILE

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at the TU Bergakademie Biohydrometallurgy Center for Strategic Elements German Energy Raw Materials Center Freiberg DER DBI Bergakademie − Bundling energies in the German Fuel Institute Excellence Center for Energy − German Center for Gasification

Technology (DeZeV) Geothermal Research Center (GRC) High Pressure Research Center (FHP) Interdisciplinary Ecologic Center IÖZ Interdisciplinary Competence Center for Land Recycling CiF e.V. Center for Innovation Competence Virtuhcon

outside the university Geocompetence Center Freiberg e.V. Technology Center for Solid-State Materials THM

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COMPETENCE CENTERS

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Industrial cooperation, e.g.Focal point university Thyssen Krupp AGFocal point university RWE

Cooperation with research facilities, e.g.Helmholtz Centers (especially HIF) Fraunhofer Institutes Leibniz InstitutesFederal Institute for Geosciences and Raw Materials (BGR)

International Connections, e.g.German-Russian Raw Materials ForumInternational University of Resources IUR

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SCIENCE AND BUSINESS

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Interdisciplinary scientific facility Umbrella organization for doctoral candidates in all subjects Counseling and further training in interdisciplinary competence areas Promotion of multifaceted personality development Promotion of speedy completion of doctoral studies Promotion of self-sufficiency and responsibility in the doctoral

candidates

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FOR TOMORROW‘S TOP RESEARCHERS

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