Microelectronics research at the Technical University of Munich
Infrastructure | Environment |
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Garching https://www.cit.tum.de/en/cit/school/zeitlab/
| Technology hub for the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT). It combines neuro- and bioengineering, chemistry, nanostructuring, microelectronics, measurement technology, assembly and connection technology, and prototyping in a joint laboratory network. |
Teaching | |
| One of the main focuses of ZEITlab is the training of students, doctoral candidates, and young scientists. This is achieved by anchoring hands-on and research-oriented project internships at the bachelor’s and master’s level. Low barriers to entry and flexible laboratory equipment enable university education to be an integral part of research activities. | |
Wiki link to ZEITlab: https://collab.dvb.bayern/spaces/TUMzeitlab/pages/78110224/ZEITlab+Public | |
Microelectronics at ZEITlab
ZEITlabs mission is to enable proof-of-concept demonstrators in the field of Electronics and Sensors that are based on state-of-the-art materials and components, innovative technologies for processing and characterization, and supported by circuitry, design, testing, and modeling.
ZEITlab is a maker space for microelectronics prototypes and the technology hub for the TUM School of Computation, Information, and Technology (CIT). It brings together Neuro/Bio, Chemistry, Nanopatterning, Microelectronics, Measurement Technology, Integrated Circuit Packaging, and prototyping in a joint laboratory network.
ZEITlab aims to complement TUM’s central scientific institutions, such as the Center for Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials (ZNN), the Walter Schottky Institute (WSI), and the newly established Center for Quantum Engineering (ZQE).

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