[2] In February 2021, Hans Jürgen Prömel was named founding president to take office on March 1, 2021, initially for a term of five years.
[3] The groundbreaking ceremony took place on the construction site in August 2021[4] The first building, the so-called Cube One, will be occupied by 2024.
[7] On January 1, 2022, Isa Jahnke began her duties as founding vice president for studies, teaching and international affairs.
[10] He will build the engineering department and set an initial focus at the UTN with the areas of artificial intelligence and robotics.
The second department Liberal Arts and Sciences has been run since April 1, 2023 by the knowledge historian and Leibniz Prize winner Gyburg Uhlmann.