Courses
The field of Systems Biotechnology considers the theoretical aspects of Biology, Bioprocess engineering and Biotechnology. Therefore, the focus of our course lies on conveying the fundamentals of mathematic modelling and their application in biotechnological processes. A course on Optimization in Biotechnology is offered, that covers the combined analysis of both process and biological system. A special case are statistical models, that require large experimental data sets.
Our courses are suited to the following degree programs: Industrial Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Bioprocess Engineering, Molecular Biotechnology and Biomathematics. The exact knowledge requirements for the specific courses can be found in TUM-online.
NOTE: Courses marked with (EN) are held in English, all other courses are held in German.
Courses in winter semester 2025/2026
- Practical Applied Systems Biotechnology
Wet-lab and in silico practical combined
4 SWS, 5 ECTS
Prof. Kremling and group members
- Applied Engineer Mathematics
Lectures + Tutorial (separate registration)
6 SWS, 8 ECTS
Prof. Kremling and M.Sc. Lucas Hermann
- Basics in computational methods in biotechnology (EN)
Lectures + Case-studies
3 SWS, 4 ECTS
Prof. Kremling and M.Sc. Maren Beyer
- Optimization and model analysis (in Biotechnology)
Lectures + Tutorial (separate registration)
4 SWS, 5 ECTS
Prof. Kremling and M.Sc. Jiahui (Garfield) Qin
- Bioreactors
Lectures
3 SWS, 5 ECTS
Prof. Kremling and group members
- Seminar Systems Biotechnology (EN)
2 SWS, Thursday, 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
Prof. Kremling and group members
Courses in summer semester 2025
- Data analysis and design of experiments
Lecture + Tutorial (separate registration)
4 SWS, 5 ECTS
Prof. Kremling
- Advanced computational methods in biotechnology (EN)
Lecture + Case-studies
3 SWS, 4 ECTS
Prof. Kremling and M.Sc. Maren Beyer
- Modelling of cellular systems
Lecture + Tutorial (separate registration)
4 SWS, 5 ECTS
Prof. Kremling and M.Sc. José Garcia Lima
- Seminar Systems Biotechnology (EN)
2 SWS, Thursday, 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
Prof. Kremling and group members