Our students report

Curious about new cultures and exciting experiences abroad? Here, students from Braunschweig and international guests talk about their experiences. Authentic insights, personal stories and valuable tips await you - let yourself be inspired!

 

Our students abroad

Post aus Brisbane

Physics student Bastian Brömer reports from Down Under on his experiments at the University of Queensland.

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Post aus Lund

Physics student Natalie Müller reports on her four-month Erasmus+ internship in Lund, Sweden, where she is working on sustainable drinking water concepts in the EU project “Blue Transition”.


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Post aus Israel

Master's student Ruth Glebe has traveled to Rehovot in Israel for a research internship.


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Post aus Stockholm

Lars Klingenstein studied physics with a focus on astrophysics at Stockholm University for five months as part of the Erasmus+ program.


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Post aus Japan

Peter Toth, research associate at the Institute for CMOS Design, reports on his stay abroad in Tokyo.

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Our four Master's students Alexander Tank, Lara Jüschke, Daniel Tappe and Tobias Rönnicke have traveled to Irvine in California for a one-week summer school.

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Post aus Mexiko

Physics student Johannes Hoppenbrock reports on his stay in Mexico's capital.

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PhD student Muhamet Alija uses Erasmus+ for his research stay at the Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier and reports on corona challenges.

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International students in Brunswick

Theo Andrews

Theo Andrews from Ireland spent three months researching quantum physics at TU Braunschweig - through the DAAD's RISE Germany program.


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Kevin Almora

Exchange student Kevin Almora is researching geophysical data and field measurements for his Master's thesis in Braunschweig and reports on his experiences.

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