Current Semester [WiSe 24/25]

Start of the semester

01.10.2024
 

Start of the lecture period

14.10.2024

 

End of the lecture period

07.02.2025

 

End of the semester

31.03.2025

Introductory Events

Bachelor of Physics, Materials Science & Engineering and Teaching Degree

Mo, 14.10.24 at 10 am (T1004)

 

Master Materials Chemistry

Mo, 14.10.24 at 10 am (T1001)

 

Master Materials Science & Engineering

Wed, 09.10.24 at 2 pm (R242)

News from teaching

Jan. 30, 2025

Neue Ausgabe von "Wissenschaft & Forschung in Augsburg"

Mit der 24. Ausgabe von "Wissenschaft und Forschung in Augsburg" präsentiert sich die Universität Augsburg am 30. Januar 2025 erneut mit einer eigenen Beilage in allen Ausgaben von Augsburger Allgemeine und Allgäuer Zeitung. Über aktuelle Forschungsprojekte und -ergebnisse können sich Interessierte natürlich auch online informieren. [University of Augsburg]
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Forschungsbeilage Nr. 24 Titelbild auf Schreibtisch
Dec. 19, 2024

CHE ranking: good rating for physics and mathematics master's degree programs

The Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Technology at the University of Augsburg can draw a positive balance: Its Master's degree courses in Mathematics and Physics have achieved excellent results in the new CHE University Ranking 2024. This nationwide comparison of degree courses and study conditions was published by the Center for Higher Education Development (CHE) in mid-December.

[University of Augsburg]
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Schwarze Wandtafel, auf der mit weißer Kreide viele Zahlen, Formen und Formeln aufgezeichnet sind.
Nov. 5, 2024

A Simple Method to Transform Soft Magnets into Hard Magnets

A team of researchers at the University of Augsburg has discovered a groundbreaking method to turn a soft magnet into a hard one using nothing more than moderate uniaxial stress - pressure applied in a single direction. Their findings were recently published in the prestigious journal Physical Review Letters.

[University of Augsburg]
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The sample - hidden in the center of the cell - has a cross section of roughly 1 mm2 and is located between two anvils.

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