
Research Associations
Current questions of scientific and social importance can only be answered through the joint efforts of the best minds. To this end, researchers at the University of Bayreuth join forces in research networks in which they break new ground in increasing our state of knowledge.
Below we present all collaborative research projects coordinated at the University of Bayreuth, including our outstanding junior research groups. You will also find our further exceptional research funding here.
Excellence Strategy
The aim of the Excellence Strategy is to consolidate Germany’s status as a centre of science and research well into the future. To do so, German universities are to further improve their international competitiveness, and since 2019, this funding programme has continued the successful development of German universities initiated under the Excellence Initiative (2005-2017). The funding is aimed at scientific excellence, profile building at universities, and cooperation in the scientific community.
Cluster of Excellence
Clusters of excellence are outstanding, internationally competitive fields of research at universities or university networks. They combine scientific excellence with a coherent research concept for the development of their thematic research field, interdisciplinary cooperation, and international networking. Clusters of excellence are funded on a project basis for seven years. Their strategic development concept for organisation and further development is closely coordinated with the University's development strategy.
EXC 2052
Africa Multiple: Reshaping research into Africa (in German language)
2019-2025GSC 144
2007-2018
Collaborative Research Centres (SFBs) are long-term but temporarily financed research institutions of a university in which researchers work together in an interdisciplinary manner within the framework of a scientifically excellent, interdisciplinary research programme. SFBs make it possible to work on demanding and complex research projects by concentrating and coordinating the resources available at a university. In this way, they work towards building a profile at the participating university.
SFB 1585
MultiTrans – structured functional materials for multiple transport in nanoscale confinements
2023-2027SFB 1357
– Laws of formation, transport, physico-chemical behaviour and biological effects: From model to complex systems as a basis for new approaches to solutions
since 2019SFB/
Transregio 225
since 2018
Previous DFG Collaborative Research Centres
SFB 840
(in German language)
2009-2020SFB 481
Complex macromolecular and hybrid systems in internal and external fields
1998-2010SFB/FK 560
Local action in Africa in the context of global influences
2000-2007SFB 466
Lymphoproliferation and viral immunodeficiency (subfield, in cooperation with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
1996-2007SFB 279
Interplay between order and transport in solids – the mutual influence of order states and transport phenomena in crystals, glasses, and polymers
1995-1998SFB 214
Identity in Africa – Processes of its Emergence and Change
1984-1997SFB 213
Topospecific chemistry and toposelective spectroscopy of macromolecular systems
1984-1995SFB 137
Laws and strategies of material turnover in ecological systems
1981-1992
A research unit is a close working alliance of several outstanding researchers working on a common research task. The medium-term funding (usually for six years) provides this cooperation with the necessary personnel and material resources. Research units often contribute to establishing new fields of work.
Previous DFG Research Units
FOR 790
Classification of Algebraic Surfaces and Compact Complex Manifolds
2007-2015FOR 655
Prioritisation in Medicine: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to Statutory Health Insurance (together with Bremen and Frankfurt)
2007-2015FOR 580
Electron Transfer Processes in Anoxic Aquifers
2005-2014FOR 608
Nonlinear dynamics of complex continua
2005-2011FOR 562
Dynamics of soil processes under extreme meteorological boundary conditions
2005-2011FOR 402
Functionality in a tropical mountain rainforest of Southern Ecuador: Diversity, dynamic processes and utilisation potentials from an ecosystem perspective
2001-2007FOR 332
Transport phenomena in superconductors and superfluids (in cooperation with the University of Regensburg)
1998-2001FOR 222
Ageing processes in plants
1995-2001FOR 102
Equations of hydrodynamics
1991-1997
Research Training Groups are university institutions for the promotion of young researchers that are funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a maximum of nine years. The focus is on the qualification of doctoral candidates within the framework of a thematically focused interdisciplinary research programme and a structured training concept. The aim is to intensively prepare doctoral students for the complex scientific job market, and at the same time nurture their early scientific independence.
GRK3040
IGRK 2818
(together with the University of Melbourne and Monash University, Australia)
2023-2028
Previous DFG Research Training Groups
IGRK 2156
(together with the University of Tōhoku, Japan)
2016-2020GRK 1640
Photophysics of synthetic and biological multichromophoric systems
2010-2019GRK 1565
Complex Terrain and Ecological Heterogeneity (TERRECO): Evaluating Ecosystem Services in Production versus Water Yield and Water Quality in Mountainous Landscapes
2009-2015GRK 1229
Stable and metastable multiphase systems at high application temperatures
2006-2015GRK 1148
Intellectual property and public domain
2006-2015GRK 678
Active and signalling substances in insects – from structure to function in the ecosystem
2001-2007GRK 698
Non-equilibrium Phenomena and Phase Transitions in Complex Systems (EGK)
2001-2004GRK
Rural regional development in the Maghreb (funded by DFG and GTZ)
1993-2004GRK 63
Nonlinear spectroscopy and dynamics
1991-2000GRK 190
Biosynthesis of proteins and regulation of their activity
1991-2000GRK 187
Intercultural relations in Africa
1990-1999GRK 172
Complex multiplicities
1990-1999GRK
Materials and phenomena at very low temperatures
1990-1997GRK 137
Plant-Herbivore Systems
1987-1993
The special characteristic of a Priority Programme is the supraregional cooperation of its participating researchers in a coordinated, locally distributed programme. Priority Programmes provide impetus for the further development of important new topics and promote interdisciplinary exchange and networking.
Scientists at the University of Bayreuth coordinate the following programmes:
SPP 2370
2022-2025SPP 2006
since 2017
Previous DFG Priority Programmes
SPP 1415
Crystalline non-equilibrium phases – preparation, characterisation and in situ investigation of the formation mechanisms
2009-2016SPP 1296
Heterogeneous nucleation and microstructure formation: Steps towards a cross-system and cross-scale understanding
2007-2014SPP 1166
Lanthanide-specific functionalities in molecule and material
2004-2010SPP 1094
Global Methods in Complex Geometry
2000-2008
Scientists at the University of Bayreuth lead the following Emmy Noether Junior Research Groups:
Florian Pohl
Marcel Thielmann
since 2021
Recently completed DFG Emmy Noether Junior Research Groups
Marie Spohn
2016-2020Hauke Marquardt
Structure and Elasticity of GeoMaterials at extreme conditions
2014-2018Frank Hahn
Chemoenzymatic total synthesis of ambruticins and jerangolides
2013-2018
The aim of the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) is to systematically open up and network the data holdings of science and research and to ensure the reusability of the data in accordance with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). NFDI consortia work on the establishment of a sustainable research data management in Germany, each for an overarching subject area.
NFDIxCS
Agnes Koschmider (co-speaker)
2023-2028
Through its Research Framework Programmes, the European Commission funds ambitious research projects in economically and politically important scientific fields, which are carried out in large international consortia. The leadership of such consortia demonstrates a prominent position in the European Research Area. The University of Bayreuth is currently coordinating the following projects:
Collaborative projects in the Horizon Europe research framework programme
BUILD
Building ecosystems of person-centered integrated care through co-creation
2024-2027TADFsolution
(MSCA-DN)
2022-2026PRe-ART-2T
2022-2025
The prestigious ERC grants are awarded to outstanding researchers who break new scientific ground with their projects.
ERC Starting Grants
Jos Kramer
AniMicroSocial: The role of animal-microbe interactions in the early evolution of animal social life
2025-2030Johanna Pausch
2022-2027Matteo Bianchini
2022-2027
ERC Proof of Concept
Dirk Schüler
Tailored Bacterial Magnetic Nanoparticles For Biomedical Imaging
2023-2025Markus Retsch
CoolChips: Up-cycling plastic waste for distributed passive cooling applications
2022-2024
Through its Research Framework Programmes, the European Commission funds ambitious research projects in economically and politically important scientific fields, which are carried out in large international consortia. The leadership of such consortia demonstrates a prominent position in the European Research Area. The University of Bayreuth is currently coordinating the following projects:
Collaborative projects in the HORIZON 2020 research framework programme
LIMNO-
PLAST(MSCA-ITN)
2019-2023TADFlife
(MSCA-ITN)
2018-2022InDeWaG
2015-2019CREATIONS
2015-2018
The prestigious ERC grants, in turn, are awarded to outstanding researchers who break new scientific ground with their projects.
ERC Starting Grants
Remco Hin
2021-2025 (at University of Bayreuth: 2021-2023)Jana Hönke
2018-2025Markus Retsch
2017-2022
ERC Consolidator Grants
Michael Wilczek
2022-2026Alena Rettová
2020-2025Christoph Thomas
2017-2022Birte Höcker
2015-2021
ERC Advanced Grants
Tomoo Katsura
2018-2024Dirk Schüler
2016-2022
ERC Proof of Concept
Stephan Förster
2016-2017
ERC Synergy Grants in Horizon 2020
Birte Höcker (Universität Bayreuth)
Heiner Linke (Lunds Universitet)
Paul Curmi (University of New South Wales)
2020-2026
Marie-Skłodowska-Curie-Actions: Individual Fellowships
With the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, the European Commission aims to promote the transnational and intersectoral mobility and career development of excellent, internationally mobile scientists, and to increase the attractiveness of scientific careers.
Guto Rhys
2020-2022Frederik Van De Putte
2018-2020Bouchra Marouane
2016-2018
The prestigious ERC grants are awarded to outstanding researchers who break new scientific ground with their projects.
ERC Consolidator Grants
Tillmann Lüders
2014-2020
ERC Advanced Grants
Fabrizio Catanese
2014-2020David Rubie
2012-2017Stephan Förster
2012-2017Daniel Frost
2009-2014
Through the ERASMUS program, the European Union promotes lifelong learning and the mobility of students, young adults, faculty, and corporate personnel throughout Europe.
Coordinated ERASMUS projects
SYNAPSES
2023-2026DISCOVERY SPACE
2023-2025
The European Research Area (ERA) is fragmented by the logic of national funding. This fragmentation is to be overcome by coordinating and synchronising national thematic programmes. The coordinated programme is then jointly tendered and implemented in a transnational cooperation. ERA-Nets are thus based on coordinated cooperation between national and regional research funding organisations and programme agencies (in Germany: DFG, federal project management agencies, and ministries).
SIGNAL
2013-2017
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research supports innovative projects and ideas in research through targeted funding programmes.
“Coordinated projects" are of particular importance. Research projects coordinated at the University of Bayreuth are usually characterised by cooperative and interdisciplinary structures.
Christoph Krönke
Data Protection Sandbox
2024-2027Martin Emmert
(in German language): Improving the quality of life (QoL) of patients with lung cancer through preference-oriented QoL monitoring linked to cancer registry data – 2022-2025
Jana Hönke
– Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace & Conflict
2022-2026Jana Hönke
Collaborative project: – Bavarian Center for Peace and Conflict Research
2022-2026Johanna Pausch
2020-2027Dieter Brüggemann
(in German language)
2020-2023Stefan Jablonski
(in German language)
2020-2023Eva M. Herzig
(in German language)
2019-2022Britta Planer-Friedrich
2019-2022Walter Krenkel
(in German language)
2019-2021Walter Krenkel
(in German language)
2018-2021Andreas Jess
(in German language)
2018-2021Christian Laforsch
2017-2021Walter Krenkel
(in German language)
2015-2021Volker Altstädt
Basic research to clarify the structure-property relationship of epoxy resins and fibres from renewable raw materials for application in the secondary structure of aircraft – EcoPrepreg
2018-2020Thorsten Gerdes
(in German language)
2017-2020Eckhard Nagel
(in German language)
2017-2020Frank Meyer
Better study conditions and more quality in teaching (2nd funding period); ProfiLehrePlus – University Teaching Bavaria 2020 – QPL2-PLP2-UniBayreuth
2016-2020Mark-M. Bakran
Sub-project: Compact and robust silicon carbide power electronics for urban mobility – SiCuM; robust and efficient control
2017-2019Volker Ulm
Quality Offensive Teacher Education: Subject & Cultural Diversities School & University
2016-2019Ricarda Bouncken
Joint project: Humanisation of digital work through cowork space – Hierda; sub-project Development of a modular and integrative coworking space concept consisting of organisational as well as communication and conflict management tools for digital and non-digital team and project work
2016-2019Mukundan Thelakkat
Nanostructured transparent hybrid network electrode for large-area semi-transparent solar cells – METNETWORK
2016-2019Achim von Oppen
The Future of Africa: Visions in Transition
2016-2018Anke Jentsch (UBT-DE)
Thomas Köllner (UBT-PES)BonaRes Module A – Project Network "SUSALPS": Sustainable use of alpine grasslands; subprojects socio-economics (UBT-PES: biodiversity; UBT-DE productivity and fodder yield)
2015-2018Rolf Steinhilper
Reconditioning of lithium-ion battery systems for reuse in a second life cycle – Batt2ReUp
2015-2018Volker Altstädt
Joint project: Smart photovoltaic inverter box; sub-project: Development of thermally conductive and stress-resistant base materials for high-temperature printed circuit board applications based on benzoxazine resins – Smart PVI-Box
2015-2018Ralf Moos
Sub-project: innovative shielding for generators and motors – iShield
2015-2018
The Elite Network Bavaria is aimed at particularly motivated and high-performing students, doctoral candidates, and postdocs. With its programmes combining the competencies in research and teaching of all Bavarian universities and research institutions, it creates the best framework conditions and performance incentives for highly-talented scholars.
Elite study programmes are open to students who are particularly willing to perform, while young researchers in international doctoral colleges are given the opportunity to carry out their doctoral projects in close 鶹Ʒ with renowned scientists. In conjunction with an ongoing elite degree programme or International Doctoral Programme, postdocs can make the transition to academic independence as leaders of an International Junior Research Group.
University of Bayreuth as host university
since 2018
(Elite programme of study)
since 2018
(International Junior Research Group led by Dr. Linn Leppert)
since 2016
(Elite programme of study) (in German language)
since 2016
(Elite programme of study)
since 2014-2020
(International Junior Research Group led by Dr. Claus D. Kuhn)
since 2006
(Elite programme of study)
since 2004
(Elite programme of study)
2004-2012
Structure, Reactivity and Properties of Oxide Materials (Doctoral Programme)
2004-2012
Lead Structures of Cell Function (Doctoral Programme)
Participation by the University of Bayreuth
since 2021
(Doctoral Programme, host university: FAU)
since 2015
(Elite programme of study, host university: University of Augsburg)
since 2005
(Elite programme of study, host university: Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg)
2014-2020
(Doctoral Programme, host university: University of Würzburg)
2006-2013
Identification, optimisation and control for technical applications (Doctoral Programme, host university: Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg)
2005-2013
Incentives – Bavarian Graduate Program of Economics (Doctoral Programme, host university: Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg)
2005-2013
NanoCat: Nanodesign of high-performance catalysts (Doctoral Programme, host university: Technical University of Munich)
2004-2008
Nano-Bio-Technology (Doctoral Programme, host university: Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
The Bavarian Research Associations are interdisciplinary, application-oriented research projects. They run for three or six years and include several locations in Bavaria. A research alliance is founded for a current reason, in response to a need for advice in business, society or politics or is initiated as a direct investment in the future to secure Bavaria as a research and business location. The financial and content-related participation of partners from industry promotes the rapid implementation of scientific results.
University of Bayreuth as host university
Stephan Tremmel
FORAnGen
Research Network for the Design of Sustainable Products Using Generative Design
2024-2027Andreas Jess
(in German language)
2015 – 2027 (July Start of the fourth funding period)Eva Jakob
U4Impact
2022-2025Dieter Brüggemann
Reallabor Energiezukunft
(in German language)
2021-2024Thorsten Gerdes
GlasSeLIB
(in German language)
2021-2024Volker Altstädt
CryoFuselage
Development and qualification of cryogenic low-pressure hydrogen tanks made of fiber-plastic composite with functional integration into load-bearing fuselage structures and sensor embedding for process, damage and fill level monitoring for electrified manned and unmanned aircraft concepts
2021-2023Christoph Thomas
MiSKOR
2020-2023Volker Ulm
Universität und Berufsschule
(in German language)
2020-2023Christoph Thomas/Anke Nölscher
REINELUFT?
(in German language)
2020-2023Anke Nölscher
BAY-UFP
2020-2024Anke Nölscher
UFP-MUC
(in German language)
2020-2023Stefan Pfeiffer
AquaKlif
2018-2023
Participation by the University of Bayreuth
Heike Feldhaar/Stephan Clemens
Ödzٴdz
(in German language)
2020-2023
Previous Bavarian Research Associations
Angelika Mustroph
BayKlimaFit
2016-2019Ralf Moos
ǰ澱²
(in German language)
2015-2018Dieter Brüggemann
₂C
Bavarian Hydrogen Center
2012-2018Ruth Freitag
BayBioTech
2015-2018Frank Rieg
ʸ鰿²
2013-2016Torsten M. Kühlmann
FORMIG
Bavarian Research Association Migration and Knowledge
2009-2013Thorsten Gerdes
FORGLAS
Bavarian Research Association for Glass Materials for Energy-Efficient Building Technology
2009-2012Carl Beierkuhnlein
FORKAST
Bavarian Research Association Climate Impacts on Ecosystems and Climate Adaptation Strategies
2009-2012Torsten Kühlmann
FORTRANS
Bavarian Research Association Transnational Networks
2005-2008Dieter Brüggemann
FORTVER
Bavarian Research Association for Turbulent Combustion
2002-2005
The VolkswagenStiftung (= Volkswagen Foundation) promotes science and technology in research and teaching. It enables research projects in promising areas and helps scientific institutions to improve the structural conditions for their work. It pays special attention to young researchers and to cooperation between researchers across disciplinary and national boundaries.
University of Bayreuth as host university
Frank Döpper (University of Bayreuth)
Franz Konstantin Fuss (University of Bayreuth)
Clara Usma-Mansfield (Deakin University, Australia)D3MAT - A design approach to advance circularity at a multidimensional product Level
since 2025Martin Ott (University of Bayreuth)
Oliver Sass (University of Bayreuth)
Astrid Swenson (University of Bayreuth)X-Archives - Methodische Brücken zwischen Geomorphologie und Geschichtswissenschaft
since 2024Prof. Dr. Lena Kästner (University of Bayreuth)
Prof. Dr. Eva Schmidt (TU Dortmund University)
Prof. Dr. Georg Borges (Saarland University)
Prof. Dr. Ulla Wessels (Saarland University)
Dr. Markus Langer (Saarland University)
Prof. Dr. Cornelius König (Saarland University)
Prof. Dr. Holger Hermanns (Saarland University)
2022-2024Rose Marie Beck (University of Leipzig)
Anne Storch (University of Cologne)
Clarissa Vierke (University of Bayreuth)
2019-2026Jan-Otmar Hesse (University of Bayreuth)
Antonie Doležalová (Charles University Prag)
Neil Forbes (Coventry University in Coventry)
Ben Wubs (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
2022-2026
Promotionskolleg 053
(University of Bayreuth, Prof. Dr. Susan Arndt) – 2022-2026
Prof. Dr. Holger Ruckdäschel
(in German language)
2022-2023