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Globally connected, research at the University of Regensburg (UR) addresses the challenges of a rapidly changing world, both independently and collaboratively:

Dynamics in the Global World

Material Worlds and Sustainability

Digital Transformations

Integrated Sciences in Life, Health, and Disease

... Impact

UR is committed to ensuring an optimal research environment, nurturing scientists at every career phase, while championing equal opportunities, knowledge exchange, and innovation, through research-friendly infrastructures and dedicated intramural funding programs.

Ultrafast Nanoscopy

The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding the Research Training Group (RTG) 2905 "Ultrafast Nanoscopy - from Single Particle Dynamics to Cooperative Processes" at the University of Regensburg (UR) for five years from April 2024 with a total of six million euros.

The RTG will be located in the unique interdisciplinary environment of RUN, the Regensburg Centre for Ultrafast Nanoscopy.

Twelve scientists from the Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics (Isabella Gierz, Franz Giessibl, Rupert Huber, John Lupton, Jascha Repp, and Sascha Schaefer), the Institute of Theoretical Physics (Ferdinand Evers, Milena Grifoni, Klaus Richter, and Jan Wilhelm), the Institute of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Microbiology (Dina Grohmann), as well as the Institute of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry (Christine Ziegler) lead the interdisciplinary RTG.

Facts and Figures

Third-Party Funding in Mio € (2023)
77
Scientists (Including Professors)
2882

Fresh Science, Diverse Careers

Support and Structures

Universität Regensburg Regulations for Ensuring Good Academic Practice (PDF)

Ombudspersons

Guidelines for Handling Research Data (PDF)

Research Data - UR DataHub

Ethics Committee

Internationalization@UR   | UR international: Internationalization Strategy 2023-2027

UR Data Protection Officer [email protected] | Information sheet on AI (via VPN, German only)

Chairperson

Professor Dr. Ernst Tamm, Vice President for Research

Members

  • Professor Dr. Andreas Merkt (Catholic Theology)
  • Professor Dr. Jürgen Kühling (Law)
  • Professor Dr. Steffen Sebastian (Business, Economics & Management Information Systems)
  • Professor Dr. Wolfgang Herr (Medicine)
  • Professor Dr. Meike Klettke (Informatics and Data Science)
  • Professor Dr. Katelijne Schiltz (Philosophy, Art History, History and Humanities)
  • Professor Dr. Angelika Lingnau (Human Sciences)
  • Professor Dr. Christiane Heibach (Languages, Literatures, and Cultures)
  • Professor Dr. Clara Löh (Mathematics)
  • Professor Dr. Dominique Bougeard (Physics)
  • Professor Dr. Dina Grohmann (Biology and Pre-Clinical Medicine)
  • Professor Dr. Oliver Reiser (Chemistry and Pharmacy)


Upcoming Meetings

  • October 30, 2024
  • November 27, 2024
  • December 18, 2024
  • January 15, 2025
  • May 21, 2025
  • June 25, 2025
  • July 23, 2025

Sessions begin at 2 p.m.