Transfer facilities
Our numerous and wide-ranging research, development and transfer activities are bundled within various structures and institutions. In addition to the research undertaken by individual researchers, our professors and research staff also work on jointly defined research topics within our competence centres, research and transfer centres, and research groups.
Competence centers (CC)
In our competence centers, we undertake interdisciplinary, cross-faculty work on key future-oriented topics. This puts us in a strong position to compete for students, instructors, funding and interesting cooperation partners.
CC4E – Competence Center for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency
Renewable energies and energy efficiency are topics that have been firmly anchored at HAW Hamburg for a long time. The CC4E brings together the outstanding interdisciplinary competencies in this area to develop solutions to energy-related issues.
CCG – Competence Center for Health
The topic of health is multifaceted and complex, and the challenges associated with it can only be tackled through collaborative effort. Against this backdrop, more than 30 professors and several academic staff members from five departments in the Faculty of Life Sciences and the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences work together on health-related issues as part of the CCG.
Research and transfer centres (RTCs) and research groups
Research and transfer centres in the HAW Hamburg faculties
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The research and transfer centres (RTCs) work at the faculty level. They each have their own administrative structure and involve at least three professors, and in some cases additional academic staff, who undertake joint transfer-oriented projects on particular research topics. Cross-faculty cooperation within the research and transfer centres is possible.
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
- Technical Acoustics
- 3i RTC – industrial innovation in the area of 3D printing, welding technology, industrial and service robotics, and virtual and augmented reality
- Smart Systems – digital transformation
- Future Air Mobility
Faculty of Life Sciences
- Sustainable Development and Climate Change Management RTC (FTZ NK)
- Applied Life Science Technologies and Environmental Research (ALSTER)
- CyberSec (formerly: Digital Business Processes (DIWIP))
- Medicine, Health and Technology
Faculty of Design, Media and Information
- Digital Reality RTC
- Centre for Design Research
Faculty of Business and Social Sciences
- Business Innovation Lab (BIL)
- Cooperative Process Management in the Social Work and Healthcare Systems RTC (KoPM® RTC)
- Healthcare Research (HeRa)
- Social Participation in the City and Society
Research groups
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The research groups are made up of at least three professors, and in some cases additional academic staff, who address a jointly defined research question and carry out related projects, usually at the department level but sometimes across departments and faculties. You can find information about the research groups on our Research Programme pages and those of the faculties and departments.