TUM San Francisco opened in September 2015. It is located at the German-American Chambers of Commerce. Photo: iStock.com/4kodiak
The San Francisco office also takes care of maintaining contacts between TUM and its alumni in North America: Vice President Prof. Juliane Winkelmann at the annual Alumni Dinner. Photo: Barak Shrama/Felica Kieselhorst
With its proximity to Silicon Valley, TUM San Francisco is always informed first-hand about the latest developments in science, technology, and education. Photo: Sabrina Schulze / TUM ForTe
TUM San Francisco - the liaison office for North America
Since 2015, TUM San Francisco has been promoting TUM's research and innovation topics in North America and intensifying TUM's relationships with top U.S. and Canadian institutions. The liaison office keeps the TUM community informed about trends in higher education and developments in research and industry in North America. As the first point of contact for TUM researchers and staff, the office supports transatlantic projects and establishes contact with local stakeholders.
News and Insights from the TUM San Francisco liaison office
Florian Grigoleit is the CEO and co-founder of modelwise, a TUM startup that provides AI-based software for automated safety analysis. Florian…
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In May, the Bay Area Council Economic Institute released a major report on the future of innovation collaborations in the Bay Area. To mark the…
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At the beginning of the year, the German Center for Research and Innovation (DWIH) opened its sixth branch office worldwide in San Francisco. Due to…
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On February 25, Oliver Schramm, German Consul General in San Francisco, hosted a meeting for the Stanford University German Student Association (SGSA)…
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Professional success, DNA research, and passionate commitment to science - three topics in which Enrique Lin Shiao is well versed. On November 9,…
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