The "Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung" calls the Ilmenau University of Technology a "jewel in the East". And the "Süddeutsche Zeitung" claims that it is "one of the most innovative scientific institutions in Europe among specialists". Praise that the Ilmenau scientists prove time and again with top achievements in research: They are constructing a new scale for the new kilogram - they are developing designer molecules that fight cancer - and they are researching the autonomous car of the future.
From TU Ilmenau's mission statement from 2021: "TU Ilmenau stands for teaching and research at the highest level in the fields of technology, mathematics and natural sciences, business and media. It attaches particular importance to innovative teaching and interdisciplinarity. It identifies with Humboldt's ideals and pursues the vision of a cosmopolitan campus family".
The TU Ilmenau as an employer
TU Ilmenau is a place of learning and teaching, of research and critical thinking.
As a reliable, family-friendly partner that takes care of the needs of young families as well as issues of inclusion, equality, occupational safety and environmental protection and health in the workplace, we are one of the largest employers in the Ilm district.
TU Ilmenau offers numerous development and career opportunities for both academic and non-academic staff. Accompanied by our strategic personnel management, we support our employees in their personal professional development.
Offers for our employees:
The 5 departments at the TU Ilmenau:
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology teaches and conducts research in the comprehensive field of electrical engineering and information technology, media technology and materials technology and is recognized nationally and internationally for its basic and applied research. It comprises 26 subject areas from information technology, micro- and nanoelectronics, electrical control and energy technology, media technology and materials technology.
Department of Computer Science and Automation
The Department of Computer Science and Automation combines 21 subject areas from the fields of computer science, automation technology and biomedical engineering. Research and teaching take account of the increasing penetration of technical systems with software by researching, teaching and applying methods from the core areas of computer science as well as methods from systems and automation technology and technology-oriented methods and systems for diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is characterized by its precision engineering, optics and electronics profile. Interdisciplinary and cross-faculty cooperation as well as the bundling of competencies into internationally competitive research focuses also have an impact on modern teaching in the degree programs Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics and Optical Systems Engineering/Optronics. It contains 24 subject areas.
Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
The Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences represents research and teaching in the classical scientific disciplines of chemistry, mathematics and physics. There are 25 subject areas within the 3 institutes.
Department of Economic Sciences and Media
The Department of Economic Sciences and Media dedicates its research and teaching to the fundamentals, mechanisms and control instruments of a digital economy and society. The focus is on the theoretical and empirical examination of economic processes and structures, communication processes in a dynamic media landscape and relevant legal relationships against the backdrop of a complex, changeable technological environment. It comprises 22 subject areas.
To the portrait of the TU Ilmenau: https://www.tu-ilmenau.de/universitaet/profil/portraet-und-leitbild/portraet