07.05.2025

New Master's programme Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering at the TU Hamburg

The Master's degree programme starting in the winter semester 2025/26 combines proximity to research with individual study options

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) is expanding its portfolio in the field of sustainable technologies with the research-oriented Master's degree programme in Chemical and Bioengineering (M.Sc.). The programme is aimed at Bachelor's graduates in the fields of chemical and bioengineering, bioprocess engineering, process engineering and related disciplines.

The programme focuses on future-oriented skills:

  • Development of resource-saving production processes
  • Optimisation of chemical and biotechnological processes
  • Research on innovative reactor systems

Students enjoy maximum flexibility in organising their course of study. Sample curricula are offered to support them, enabling them to set their own individual specialisation in line with different career profiles. Independent project work at an early stage provides optimal preparation for the Master's thesis.

The TU Hamburg is characterised by a close integration of research and teaching. Students have direct access to current major research projects, including a DFG Collaborative Research Centre (SFB), a DFG Priority Programme and a Research Training Group. This integration opens up the possibility of working with state-of-the-art methods and, if interested, facilitates the path to an academic career.

The international orientation of the degree programme enables an uncomplicated stay abroad, especially in the third semester. In addition to specialist knowledge, this also promotes intercultural skills.

The Hamburg metropolitan region, with its variety of companies in the fields of chemistry, pharmaceuticals, food and biotechnology as well as energy and environmental technology, offers excellent conditions for co-operation and later career entry. The close partnerships between the TU Hamburg and industry open up a wide range of opportunities for internships, final theses and joint research projects.

Application start: 1 June 2025 for the winter semester 2025/26

➔ Further information on the degree programme and application can be found here.

 

07.05.2025

New Master's programme Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering at the TU Hamburg

The Master's degree programme starting in the winter semester 2025/26 combines proximity to research with individual study options

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) is expanding its portfolio in the field of sustainable technologies with the research-oriented Master's degree programme in Chemical and Bioengineering (M.Sc.). The programme is aimed at Bachelor's graduates in the fields of chemical and bioengineering, bioprocess engineering, process engineering and related disciplines.

The programme focuses on future-oriented skills:

  • Development of resource-saving production processes
  • Optimisation of chemical and biotechnological processes
  • Research on innovative reactor systems

Students enjoy maximum flexibility in organising their course of study. Sample curricula are offered to support them, enabling them to set their own individual specialisation in line with different career profiles. Independent project work at an early stage provides optimal preparation for the Master's thesis.

The TU Hamburg is characterised by a close integration of research and teaching. Students have direct access to current major research projects, including a DFG Collaborative Research Centre (SFB), a DFG Priority Programme and a Research Training Group. This integration opens up the possibility of working with state-of-the-art methods and, if interested, facilitates the path to an academic career.

The international orientation of the degree programme enables an uncomplicated stay abroad, especially in the third semester. In addition to specialist knowledge, this also promotes intercultural skills.

The Hamburg metropolitan region, with its variety of companies in the fields of chemistry, pharmaceuticals, food and biotechnology as well as energy and environmental technology, offers excellent conditions for co-operation and later career entry. The close partnerships between the TU Hamburg and industry open up a wide range of opportunities for internships, final theses and joint research projects.

Application start: 1 June 2025 for the winter semester 2025/26

➔ Further information on the degree programme and application can be found here.