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New Tenure-Track Professor Taking Over the Sensors Laboratory at the Department of Microsystems Engineering
Prof. Dr. Alwin Daus will investigate novel thin-film materials and create sensors, transistors, and memory devices for flexible electronics, 3D integrated ...
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6.7 Million Euros for Microsystems Engineering Project
"PROMYS" project researchers receive funds to develop miniaturized sensors for biomedical devices
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Adolf Martens Prize for Dr. Can Dincer
Microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer was awarded the Adolf Martens Prize 2018.
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Antibiotic levels measurable in breath for first time
Freiburg researchers are testing a biosensor for personalized dosing of medications
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Article on the Inside Front Cover of Advanced Materials
Recent research article “Biosensor-Enabled Multiplexed On-Site Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antibiotics” from the Junior Research Group “Disposable ...
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics Best Paper Award 2020/2021
The recent paper on CRISPR-Biosensor X from Dr. Can Dincer's team was awarded the international Biosensors and Bioelectronics Best Paper Award 2020/2021.
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Cochlear implant as a sensor
Freiburg researchers develop more intelligent intracochlear implants
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A Kaleidoscopic View of Corona
In a new series of video podcasts Freiburg researchers offer their perspectives on the effects of the pandemic. Here are the contributions of the Faculty of ...
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Cover picture Plasma Processes and Polymers
Low pressure plasma polymerization is one domain of expertise of Prof. Dr. Urban’s Laboratory for Sensors. During his PhD thesis Michael Bergmann developed a ...
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CRISPR-Biosensor on the Cover of Advanced Materials
Research article from the Laboratory for Sensors is highlighted on back cover of the new Advanced Materials issue: CRISPR/Cas13a‐Powered Electrochemical ...
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