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News

Source: https://www.tu.berlin/en/news Parent: https://www.tu.berlin/en/studying

Browse the latest news and read fascinating interviews, portraits, and reports\ \ The Newsroom keeps you up to date with the latest developments at TU Berlin through fascinating articles about research projects and life at our university. You can browse the different sections for topics that interest you, such as new studies, innovative projects, and insights into the day-to-day at a university. Never miss a beat of what’s going on at TU Berlin, and read about the work of the people here who are creating knowledge, finding answers to everyday questions, and developing fresh ideas to meet the challenges facing society.

Architecture students present new solutions for Berlin's housing shortage / Exhibition from 19 February to 5 March 2026 at the Tuntenhaus

16/02/2026 - ### A Public Space for Urban Innovations

Two TU Berlin projects among the winners of the "100 Meter Zukunft" competition organized by the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK)

12/02/2026 - ### "A Conversation with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez"

Livestream with the U.S. Congresswoman on February 15, 2026, starting at 6:00 PM (CET)

11/02/2026 - ### New Microlaser for Applications and Research

Data transmission, autonomous driving, and light-based computers could all benefit

11/02/2026 - ### Research for Sustainable Shoes and Textiles

TU Berlin secures more than four million euros for EU project

04/02/2026

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© Kevin Fuchs

„A Conversation with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez"

On 15 February 2026, U.S. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined Isabel Cademartori, Member of the German Bundestag, for a discussion on the state of politics in the United States and the role of young people in shaping a better future.

© Veronika Solopova

"Don't Blindly Believe What You Read on Social Media"

In an interview, TU political scientist Henrike Knappe describes how the climate crisis, dwindling trust in democracy, and social polarization are intertwined. Her analysis fits into the current debate about stricter rules for young people when it comes to social media.

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© Felix Noak

When, on 11 March 2021, a 500-meter slope in an open-pit, brown-coal mine in Saxony, Germany – decommissioned since 1945 – collapsed and caused a 1.5-meter-high flash flood, Johannes Hanigk sat up and took notice. Using spectral induced polarization (SIP), the student at the Chair of Applied Geophysics employs special equipment to investigate this very phenomenon of open-pit landslides caused by rising groundwater.

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© Barbara Halstenberg

TU Berlin Tagesspiegel Supplements

Since April 2002, Berlin’s Tagesspiegel daily newspaper has been publishing regular multi-page supplements about TU Berlin. Articles about innovations in research and teaching, current projects and model tests provide insights into the various research groups and work undertaken at TU Berlin. Special editions are also published to mark notable occasions.

© Alicia Burns, Matt Hansen, Max Licht / SClol, IGB

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The brochure WE/FOUR showcases the advantages offered by the Berlin University Alliance, the expertise brought by TU Berlin, and the challenges we tackle together through magazine articles, informative snippets, and abundant large-scale photos.

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