Dear graduates who have successfully completed your degree or PhD by 31 March 2026:
We warmly invite you to the graduation ceremony on Friday, 17 April 2026! We can still take your RSVP into account until 7 April.
We look forward to welcoming you to our faculty for the summer semester of 2026! We have compiled all the key information about the start of the semester on a dedicated page for you.
Professor Farsane Tabataba-Vakili has received approximately 1.9 million euros from the DFG’s Emmy Noether Program, enabling her to double the size of her research group. Her team studies two-dimensional quantum materials such as graphene and investigates novel exciton phenomena for applications in sensor technology, metrology, and quantum technologies.