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Landesdirektion Sachsen visits the Chair of Combustion Engines and Power Train Systems at the "Friedrich List" Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences
On October 22, the Chair of Combustion Engines and Power Train Systems welcomed employees from the Landesdirektion Sachsen.
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InnoTrans 2024: Rail professorships present current research and study programmes
The Professorships of Electric Railways, Railway Track Engineering, Railway Signalling and Transport Safety Technology and Railway Operations as well as the Railway Operation Laboratory presented current research projects and courses offered by the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences at…
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Hydrogen-based, automated lightweight mobility at the European Mobility Week
This year's European Mobility Week is currently taking place at various locations in Germany under the theme “Sharing road space”. As part of an exhibition mile on the future of mobility in Upper Lusatia, members of the Chair of Vehicle Mechatronics are presenting the WALEMObase research…
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Saxony's STEM-friendly schools find out about the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences' offerings
On September 10, 17 Saxon schools were awarded the “STEM-friendly school” and “digital school” seals of approval at an award ceremony at TU Dresden. As part of the event, the faculty presented itself at an education market and introduced offers for pupils as well as transport study programs.
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Modern infrastructure for the mobility of the future: Launch event for TU Dresden Smart Mobility Lab with introduction of future users
August 27th 2024, TUD Dresden University of Technology celebrated the construction of TU Dresden’s Smart Mobility Lab in an event attended by Saxony's Minister President Michael Kretschmer and the Lord Mayor of Hoyerswerda, Torsten Ruban-Zeh.
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Schülerin untersucht Verkehrsgerechtigkeit an Lichtsignalanlagen
Tabea Degenhardt, Schülerin der 11. Klasse des Martin-Andersen-Nexö-Gymnasiums Dresden, absolvierte an der Professur für Verkehrsprozessautomatisierung ihre wissenschaftliche Jahresarbeit. Für ihre durchgeführte Potentialanalyse zur Erhöhung der Verkehrsgerechtigkeit an Lichtsignalanlagen…
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