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Join QUARKS events and experience the future of quantum technologies up close. It is an opportunity to stimulate innovation and create new synergies between research, industry and society.

What happens after graduation? Which degree program is right for me? High school graduates, students, and teachers are cordially invited to learn about student life at TU Dresden.
What happens after graduation? Which degree program is right for me? High school graduates, students, and teachers are cordially invited to learn about student life at TU Dresden.

What happens after the Abitur? Which degree program is right for me?

UNILIVE – University Information Day will take place on January 15, 2026.

High school graduates, pupils and teachers are cordially invited to get to know student life at TU Dresden.

Students and employees of TU Dresden are cordially invited to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of quantum communication and quantum computing. Firstly, you will gain a vivid insight in…

Students and employees of TU Dresden are cordially invited to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of quantum communication and quantum computing. Firstly, you will gain a vivid insight into the basics of quantum communication. Afterwards, you can visit the quantum computing laboratory and get an impression of the latest technology. Experience how the future of science is already tangible today!

On June 6, 2026, during UNIDAY, we will offer numerous opportunities for information on the TUD campus. You can learn more about our quantum communications.

On June 6, 2026, during UNIDAY, we will offer numerous opportunities for information on the TUD campus. You can learn more about our quantum communications.

During Dresden's Long Night of Science, Dresden's universities, non-university research institutions, and science-related companies open their doors, laboratories, lecture halls, and archives to …

During Dresden’s Long Night of Science, Dresden’s universities, non-university research institutions, and science-related companies open their doors, laboratories, lecture halls, and archives to the public. Visitors can experience science and technology, research and innovation, art, and culture up close through a variety of lectures, experiments, guided tours, exhibitions, and films.