Doctoral Student Anasua Barman from RTG 2767 Nominated for DFG connect Event

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We are very happy to announce that Anasua Barman, a doctoral candidate from the Research Training Group (RTG) 2767 at TU Dresden, has been nominated to represent our university at the “RTG connect” event hosted by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This exclusive event will take place in Bonn from October 13 to 14, 2026, bringing together doctoral researchers from across Germany. The nomination was made by the Rectorate of TU Dresden. As the sole representative of TU Dresden, Anasua will join other doctoral candidates from universities with DFG-funded Research Training Groups, as well as members of the DFG Senate Committee on Research Training Groups, the DFG Senate, and employees of the DFG head office.

About RTG connect

The RTG connect event serves as a platform for doctoral researchers to:

  • Share their experiences in a specially designed format
  • Exchange ideas about the (International) Research Training Group [(I)RTG] programme
  • Engage in discussions with members of the DFG’s scientific bodies and fellow researchers.

Each university with at least one (I)RTG is represented by a single doctoral researcher, making this a highly selective and prestigious opportunity.

About Anasua Barman

Anasua Barman is a dedicated doctoral researcher in the RTG 2767 "Supracolloidal Structures: From Materials to Optical and Electronic Components" (RTG 2767) at TU Dresden. Anasua’s doctoral research focuses on utilizing microtubules—naturally occurring cellular scaffolds—as templates to develop advanced hybrid nanobio-structures for nanoelectronics. By leveraging their unique geometry, stiffness, and chemical tunability, the project aims to create cost-efficient and biocompatible systems for applications in sensing, nanoelectronics, and nanolithography. More information about her academic journey and research can be found here.

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