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New Collaborative Research Centre in the Chemistry of Organic Materials
Following a successful expert evaluation, Heidelberg University is receiving a new collaborative research centre in chemistry.
Following a successful expert evaluation, Heidelberg University is receiving a new collaborative research centre in chemistry.
Timo Betz new professor at the Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence
To bring more physics into biology is the great aim that Prof. Timo Betz, a new professor at Münster University, has.
To bring more physics into biology is the great aim that Prof. Timo Betz, a new professor at Münster University, has.
Cast from a single mold: TUM and Fraunhofer join together to shape the future of production technologies
Campus news The new Fraunhofer Research Institution for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology IGCV (Fraunhofer IGCV) was inaugurated yesterday in Augsburg.
Campus news The new Fraunhofer Research Institution for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology IGCV (Fraunhofer IGCV) was inaugurated yesterday in Augsburg.
MaxPlanck@TUM on course
Campus news Premiere for the 'Max Planck@TUM? alliance: The Max Planck Society (MPG) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have appointed seven outstanding scientists as leaders of Max Planck Research Groups and tenure track professors at TUM.
Campus news Premiere for the 'Max Planck@TUM? alliance: The Max Planck Society (MPG) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have appointed seven outstanding scientists as leaders of Max Planck Research Groups and tenure track professors at TUM.
Scientists pair up two stars from the world of chemistry
Research news Many scientists consider graphene to be a wonder material. Now, a team of researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has succeeded in linking graphene with another important chemical group, the porphyrins.
Research news Many scientists consider graphene to be a wonder material. Now, a team of researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has succeeded in linking graphene with another important chemical group, the porphyrins.
Digitalization: 50 New Professorships for Berlin
38.5 million euros are flowing into the approved Einstein Center Digital Future / The call for the first 18 professorships will be announced on 12 September 2016 at be-digital.berlin &l
38.5 million euros are flowing into the approved Einstein Center Digital Future / The call for the first 18 professorships will be announced on 12 September 2016 at be-digital.berlin &l
297 from Sep 12, 2016 Digitalization: 50 New Professorships for Berlin 38.5 million euros are flowing into the approved Einstein Center Digital Future / The call for the first 18 professorships will be announced on 12 September 2016 at be-digital.berlin
38.5 million euros are flowing into the approved Einstein Center Digital Future / The call for the first 18 professorships will be announced on 12 September 2016 at be-digital.berlin &l
38.5 million euros are flowing into the approved Einstein Center Digital Future / The call for the first 18 professorships will be announced on 12 September 2016 at be-digital.berlin &l
"Chronoi" - New Einstein Centre for Ancient Studies to Deal with Time and Awareness of Time
Einstein Foundation Berlin Announced Support for Cross-institutional Centre as of 2018 ‘ 293/2016 from Sep 07, 2016 The Einstein Foundation Berlin has announced that it will be funding the first Einstein Centre devoted to the humanities as of 2018 in Berlin.
Einstein Foundation Berlin Announced Support for Cross-institutional Centre as of 2018 ‘ 293/2016 from Sep 07, 2016 The Einstein Foundation Berlin has announced that it will be funding the first Einstein Centre devoted to the humanities as of 2018 in Berlin.
16.2 million Euros for neutron and positron research
Campus news The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has given 13.5 million Euros to fund a number of projects at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ).
Campus news The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has given 13.5 million Euros to fund a number of projects at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ).
Two more researchers selected
Research news Two more researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) managed to secure European Research Council (ERC) grants in the 2015 round of awards.
Research news Two more researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) managed to secure European Research Council (ERC) grants in the 2015 round of awards.
DNA dominos on a chip
Research news Normally, individual molecules of genetic material repel each other. However, when space is limited DNA molecules must be packed together more tightly.
Research news Normally, individual molecules of genetic material repel each other. However, when space is limited DNA molecules must be packed together more tightly.
Three TUM Professors for Fraunhofer Research
Campus news The Fraunhofer IGCV, the new Fraunhofer facility for Casting, Composites and Production Technologies, will begin operation in Augsburg and Garching (near Munich) as of July 1, 2016.
Campus news The Fraunhofer IGCV, the new Fraunhofer facility for Casting, Composites and Production Technologies, will begin operation in Augsburg and Garching (near Munich) as of July 1, 2016.
International accolades for TUM researchers
Menschen This year the European Physical Society (EPS) distinguishes three professors from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with internationally recognized awards: Prof. Peter Peter Bön
Menschen This year the European Physical Society (EPS) distinguishes three professors from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with internationally recognized awards: Prof. Peter Peter Bön
Searching for dark matter
On this spring day there is a clear blue sky over the Gran Sasso mountains in Italy. Prof. Christian Weinheimer from the Institute of Nuclear Physics is sitting in a minibus belonging to the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, accompanied by two PhD students and one post-doc.
On this spring day there is a clear blue sky over the Gran Sasso mountains in Italy. Prof. Christian Weinheimer from the Institute of Nuclear Physics is sitting in a minibus belonging to the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, accompanied by two PhD students and one post-doc.
Lorenz S. Cederbaum Receives Second ERC Advanced Grant
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Heidelberg researcher Lorenz S. Cederbaum an ERC Advanced Grant for outstanding research leaders in Europe.
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Heidelberg researcher Lorenz S. Cederbaum an ERC Advanced Grant for outstanding research leaders in Europe.
TUM opens central institute for catalysis research
Campus news With the inauguration of the TUM Catalysis Research Center (CRC), the Technical University of Munich (TUM) sets an international highlight in the field of catalysis research.
Campus news With the inauguration of the TUM Catalysis Research Center (CRC), the Technical University of Munich (TUM) sets an international highlight in the field of catalysis research.
New movies from the microcosmos
With the aid of terahertz radiation, Munich physicists have developed a method for generating and controlling ultrashort electron pulses.
With the aid of terahertz radiation, Munich physicists have developed a method for generating and controlling ultrashort electron pulses.
Making Fuel Cells More Efficient
Electrochemist Dr. Gumaa El-Nagar from Egypt in Two-Year Project at Freie Universität Berlin on Improvement of Catalysts for Fuel Cells The Egyptian electrochemist Dr. Gumaa El-Nagar ha
Electrochemist Dr. Gumaa El-Nagar from Egypt in Two-Year Project at Freie Universität Berlin on Improvement of Catalysts for Fuel Cells The Egyptian electrochemist Dr. Gumaa El-Nagar ha
"Evidence of our international visibility"
Prof. Michinori Suginome from the University of Kyoto in Japan and a leading expert in the field of catalyst research will be a regular guest at Münster University in the coming three years.
Prof. Michinori Suginome from the University of Kyoto in Japan and a leading expert in the field of catalyst research will be a regular guest at Münster University in the coming three years.
ERC Grants: Five new projects at LMU
In the latest round of applications for European Research Council grants, five of the coveted Starting Grants have gone to LMU researchers.
In the latest round of applications for European Research Council grants, five of the coveted Starting Grants have gone to LMU researchers.
Environmental data from the North Sea to Tyrol
More than 100 of the small green boxes are already in use: whether in Hamburg, or Zwolle in the Netherlands, or even on the Zugspitze in northern Tyrol - the "SenseBox" has long since left its hometown of Münster behind it.
More than 100 of the small green boxes are already in use: whether in Hamburg, or Zwolle in the Netherlands, or even on the Zugspitze in northern Tyrol - the "SenseBox" has long since left its hometown of Münster behind it.
Environmental data from the North Sea to Bavaria
More than 100 of the small green boxes are already in use: whether in Hamburg, or Zwolle in the Netherlands, or even on the Zugspitze in Bavaria - the "SenseBox" has long since left its hometown of Münster behind it.
More than 100 of the small green boxes are already in use: whether in Hamburg, or Zwolle in the Netherlands, or even on the Zugspitze in Bavaria - the "SenseBox" has long since left its hometown of Münster behind it.
Nanoscale rotor and gripper push DNA origami to new limits
Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have built two new nanoscale machines with moving parts, using DNA as a programmable, self-assembling construction material.
Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have built two new nanoscale machines with moving parts, using DNA as a programmable, self-assembling construction material.
Over a Million Euros of Funding for Interdisciplinary Research
The "Cells in Motion" (CiM) Cluster of Excellence at Münster University is providing 1.1 million euros of funding for no fewer than twelve new so-called flexible funds projects.
The "Cells in Motion" (CiM) Cluster of Excellence at Münster University is providing 1.1 million euros of funding for no fewer than twelve new so-called flexible funds projects.
Molecular architectures see the light
Organic photovoltaics bear great potential for large-scale, cost-effective solar power generation. One challenge to be surmounted is the poor ordering of the thin layers on top of the electrodes.
Organic photovoltaics bear great potential for large-scale, cost-effective solar power generation. One challenge to be surmounted is the poor ordering of the thin layers on top of the electrodes.
Storing Information at the Molecular Level
Scientists at Freie Universität Berlin, Universität Stuttgart, and the Max Planck Institute of Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) in Mühlheim Discover Molecule with Stable Magnetization / includes
Scientists at Freie Universität Berlin, Universität Stuttgart, and the Max Planck Institute of Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) in Mühlheim Discover Molecule with Stable Magnetization / includes
Nanolaser for information technology
Physicists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a nanolaser, a thousand times thinner than a human hair.
Physicists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a nanolaser, a thousand times thinner than a human hair.
Never Again Fukushima
European Premiere of Documentary on Anti-nuclear Movement in Japan with Director Eiji Oguma on February 4, 2016 In his documentary Tell the Prime Minister , the Japanese director and scientist Eiji O
European Premiere of Documentary on Anti-nuclear Movement in Japan with Director Eiji Oguma on February 4, 2016 In his documentary Tell the Prime Minister , the Japanese director and scientist Eiji O
Highly discreet, readily detectable
LMU chemists have synthesized a new dye that absorbs near infrared light, and is particularly suitable for the inconspicuous labelling of textiles.
LMU chemists have synthesized a new dye that absorbs near infrared light, and is particularly suitable for the inconspicuous labelling of textiles.
Are Japan's and Germany's Nuclear Energy Policies Changing?
Public Panel Discussion on Future of Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty to Be Held January 11, 2016, at Freie Universität Berlin A panel discussion dealing with Japan's and Germany's nuclear weapons policies will be held on January 11, 2016, at Freie Universität Berlin.
Public Panel Discussion on Future of Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty to Be Held January 11, 2016, at Freie Universität Berlin A panel discussion dealing with Japan's and Germany's nuclear weapons policies will be held on January 11, 2016, at Freie Universität Berlin.
Quantum computer made of standard semiconductor materials
Physicists at the Technical University of Munich, the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Stanford University (USA) have tracked down semiconductor nanostructure mechanisms that can result in the loss of stored information - and halted the amnesia using an external magnetic field.
Physicists at the Technical University of Munich, the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Stanford University (USA) have tracked down semiconductor nanostructure mechanisms that can result in the loss of stored information - and halted the amnesia using an external magnetic field.
Film in 4D with ultrashort electron pulses
Physicists of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich shorten electron pulses down to 30 femtoseconds duration.
Physicists of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich shorten electron pulses down to 30 femtoseconds duration.
"The chemistry’s right here - and so is the physics"
MüNSTER/TWENTE. For many experts, nanotechnology is a key technology for the future. At the Universities of Münster and Twente, both national and international researchers are engaged on intensive work on just this future, and many of them are working closely together.
MüNSTER/TWENTE. For many experts, nanotechnology is a key technology for the future. At the Universities of Münster and Twente, both national and international researchers are engaged on intensive work on just this future, and many of them are working closely together.
Ferenc Krausz named Thomson Reuters Citation Laureate
LMU physicist Ferenc Krausz is one of Thomson Reuters' Citation Laureates 2015. This distinction is reserved for researchers whose highly cited publications have had an especially significant impact on their respective fields.
LMU physicist Ferenc Krausz is one of Thomson Reuters' Citation Laureates 2015. This distinction is reserved for researchers whose highly cited publications have had an especially significant impact on their respective fields.
Nanostructures for contactless control
Chemists at LMU have fabricated a novel nanosheet-based photonic crystal that changes color in response to moisture.
Chemists at LMU have fabricated a novel nanosheet-based photonic crystal that changes color in response to moisture.
Capturing light - for the computers of tomorrow
Light is ideally suited to data transfer, as it can transmit large quantities of information in a very short time, and is an indispensable part of the IT world of today and tomorrow.
Light is ideally suited to data transfer, as it can transmit large quantities of information in a very short time, and is an indispensable part of the IT world of today and tomorrow.
Breathing allowed
In future doctors will be able to take more sharply defined pictures of their patients' interiors when making clinical images - and entirely without any bothersome aids.
In future doctors will be able to take more sharply defined pictures of their patients' interiors when making clinical images - and entirely without any bothersome aids.