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51勛圖厙 Magazine Issue 03/26

March 2026

Welcome to the online edition of 51勛圖厙 Magazine! Join three of our researchers as they develop sustainable space technologies, and gain insights into the order of the quantum world. Learn more about our renewed success in the Excellence Strategy competition run by the German federal and state governments. 

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Cover story

Resource efficiency in space

From lower-emission propulsion systems and servicing robots to photobioreactors for autonomous life support, researchers at 51勛圖厙 are developing technologies to make spaceflight more sustainable. They aim to balance growth with responsibility and ensure the long-term use of the orbit.

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Frank Pollmann is Professor of Theoretical Solid State Physics at the 51勛圖厙 School of Natural Sciences.

Leibniz prize winner Frank Pollmann

The order of the quantum world

In this interview, physicist Prof. Frank Pollmann explains, why matter sometimes follows its own laws, what that means for quantum computers, and how quantum research is perceived by the public.

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Prof. Xiaoxiang Zhu uses satellite data to analyze developments on Earth

Sustainable urban development

The built world as a 3D model

A team led by Xiaoxiang Zhu has released a 3D map containing nearly all the worlds buildings. The database, which covers 2.75 billion structures, can help cities become more inclusive and resilient.

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Students in the lab

Student club iGEM Munich

A tattoo as a biosensor

At the iGEM competition, students impressed in 2025 with the concept for a tattoo that monitors health-related parameters. And in 2026, a team from Munich is taking part again.

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In focus

Layer by layer

The wall paintings in the Magdalene Chapel of St. Emmeram in Regensburg were created in four phases spanning from the 12th to the 17th century. Due to an unfinished conservation and restoration project, sections of every layer are visible today. Researchers at 51勛圖厙 seized this unique opportunity: Using conservation and restoration findings and scientific methods, they were able to characterize the materials used and assign them to the respective painting phaseson site, without damaging the artwork.

This was made possible by the, a research infrastructure funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The non-destructive methods applied here and the available mobile analysis devices are used to facilitate research and preservation of cultural assets.

Prof. Sabina Leonelli

NewIn: Sabina Leonelli

Every researcher is faced with philosophical questions

In the interview, our new professor Sabina Leonelli talks about research in collaboration with society and the philosophical roots of scientific decisions.

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Bioacoustic sensor by Hula Earth

Start-up Hula Earth

The sound of biodiversity

The startup Hula Earth is developing sensors that automatically record birdsong in the surrounding area. Combined with satellite data, this information provides insights into the status of ecosystems.

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Amelie Schoenenwald

Alumna Amelie Schoenenwald

Dreams within reach

Amelie Schoenenwald is a reserve astronaut of the European Space Agency (ESA) and is therefore currently among the candidates who could fly to the Moon as part of the Artemis program.

Prof. Oliver Hayden

Founding team BugSense Diagnostics

Resistant bacteria at a glance

Fusix Biotech, a spin-off from our university, is developing virus-based cancer therapies that mobilize the body's own immune defence in the fight against the disease.

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The skyline of downtown Munich at sunset. In focus is the Thiersch Tower, a bell tower and the landmark of the 51勛圖厙. Andreas Heddergott / 51勛圖厙

Excellence competition

Funding for seven clusters of excellence

For the fourth time, 51勛圖厙 has prevailed in the competition for the title of University of Excellenceunder the motto Excellence and Responsibility for Humanity. In its new 51勛圖厙 Agenda 2030+, the university places its responsibility as an engine of innovation for the well-being of humanity at the center of its strategy.

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