Field of study Technomathematics

At Clausthal University of Technology, in addition to the content of a Bachelor's and Master's degree in mathematics, you will gain in-depth knowledge of computer science, engineering and natural sciences right from the start. This gives you an excellent, interdisciplinary course of study with all the advantages of Clausthal-Zellerfeld as a place to study. Practice-oriented work and close supervision by teaching staff will give you the best possible qualifications during your studies and prepare you ideally for entering the world of work.

Mathematics moves the world

Mathematicians are in demand - as analysts, generalists and problem solvers in almost all technological sectors. Mathematical models for simulation and optimization have become indispensable tools for achieving ever better and more economical use of resources on the way to a sustainable society, for example in the context of a circular economy. Our Technomathematics degree course offers the ideal basis for engineers, computer scientists and technicians to revolutionize and optimize the future. Mathematics is the key technology of the future!

Job profile and labor market

As a technomathematician, you will work in many areas of industry and business, where you will model, optimize and calculate complex processes. As an applied mathematician, you don't have to decide which industry you want to improve the world in before you graduate, because mathematicians are highly sought-after specialists for teams from a wide variety of sectors: in mechanical engineering, the automotive, aviation, chemical, pharmaceutical and electrical industries and, of course, in insurance and finance as well as in the service, leisure and entertainment sectors and healthcare. In universities, you will mainly work in research and technical development. But there are also excellent career opportunities with software providers, telecommunications and transport companies, in sales or other departments of larger companies, especially in management positions.

The ability to not only apply complicated computer-aided methods, but also to penetrate them intellectually, makes you particularly interesting for employers who rely on machine learning and artificial intelligence methods. This applies not least to start-ups. Perhaps for your own?

Student advisory service

Prof. Dr. Benjamin Säfken

Phone: +49 5323 72-2417
Fax: +49 5323 72-2304 (secretary's office)
E-mail: benjamin.saefken@tu-clausthal.de
Institute of Mathematics
Erzstraße 1
38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld