"The chemistry’s right here - and so is the physics"

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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. "I keep in touch with a lot of colleagues in Münster," says Prof. Klaus Boller, head of the LPNO ("Laser Physics and Nonlinear Optics") research group at Twente. His work with his colleague Carsten Fallnich from the Institute of Applied Physics is particularly successful.

This is just one example of the exemplary collaboration in the field of nanotechnology between Münster University and the Dutch university in Enschede. ...
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