

The Master of Science in Organic and Molecular Electronics is a prestigious graduate program at TU Dresden. Designed for students aiming to advance their expertise in electronics and materials science, this full-time international degree combines academic depth with hands-on laboratory experience. Students gain practical skills in organic semiconductors, molecular electronics, optoelectronics, and photonics, preparing them for advanced roles in research, development, and industry applications. The program is structured across four semesters and admits students in the winter semester.
Located in Dresden, one of Germany’s leading centers for scientific research and technological innovation, this master’s program emphasizes both technical excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration. With a strong focus on practical training, experimental projects, and international networking, students develop the expertise and professional connections needed to thrive in the evolving field of organic and molecular electronics.
Graduates of this program are prepared for a broad range of careers in research, development, and industrial applications of organic and molecular electronics. Potential roles include materials scientist, device engineer, optoelectronics researcher, nanotechnology specialist, and systems engineer. With Dresden’s strong network of research institutes and technology companies, students gain excellent opportunities to collaborate with international experts and industry partners.
The Master of Science in Organic and Molecular Electronics at TU Dresden offers a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary curriculum that merges theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The program provides students with access to advanced laboratories, state-of-the-art facilities, and guidance from internationally recognized faculty. By studying in a vibrant research environment, students develop the skills necessary to tackle complex problems in molecular electronics, optoelectronics, and materials science.
This program’s strength lies in its strong focus on research-driven learning, international collaboration, and hands-on laboratory experience. Students gain the expertise required to innovate in semiconductor technology, device integration, and applied photonics, preparing them for competitive roles in both industry and academic research worldwide.
Technische Universität Dresden – Student Advisory Service
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01069 Dresden, Germany
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Fakultät Physik – Programme Contact
Barkhausen-Bau (BAR), Helmholtzstr. 18
01069 Dresden, Germany
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Email: ome@tu-dresden.de
Contact Person: Frau Prof. Stephan Mannsfeld
International Office – TU Dresden
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01069 Dresden, Germany
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Email: studium.international@tu-dresden.de