The Black Forest Nanopore Meeting 2023 highlights major advances in nanopore research
MEMS Applications
Innovation prize for hydrogen and fuel cells awarded to start-up of the University of Freiburg and Hahn-Schickard
TF uncovered – Part 5
Researchers of the Project nEOdiag aims to develop fast and inexpensive analyses of amino acid sequences at the University of Freiburg
The cluster nanodiag BW starts its first implementation phase with four funded projects
ionysis GmbH and ReCatalyst selected for funding under the EU's EIC Transition funding program
Actome will receive financial support from the EIC Accelerator Program in the amount of EUR 2.5 million as a research grant and additional equity of approximately EUR 2.3 million.
BioFluidix GmbH, a spin-off resulting from the cooperation between the Department of Microsystems Engineering and Hahn-Schickard, is now part of the Swiss Hamilton Bonaduz AG
A team from the junior research group "Electrochemical Energy Systems" at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg was able to use high-resolution neutron microscopy to detect salt formation in electrodes of CO2-electrolysis for the first time, thus shedding light on the cause of a central problem area.
A team from the “Electrochemical Energy Systems” research area at the Laboratory for MEMS Applications and Hahn-Schickard in Freiburg has just founded “ionysis GmbH” to develop more efficient membrane electrode units for fuel cells toward market maturity with the help of strong partners.
The nanodiag BW future cluster coordinated by Hahn-Schickard is one of seven nationwide winners of the Clusters4Future initiative, the excellence competition for applied research in Germany. The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is making it possible to transfer research results in nanopore technology from the University of Freiburg into innovative products and services for personalized medicine within the next nine years.
Spindiag, a University of Freiburg and Hahn-Schickard spin-off, has been recognized for its research-based development
The young start-up, which emerged from the Laboratory for MEMS Applications (IMTEK, University of Freiburg) and Hahn-Schickard, is now marketing its protein interaction coupling technology (PICO technology) together with the life science company Qiagen GmbH Hilden.
Scientists from different disciplines work on joint projects. Dr. Severin Vierrath from the IMTEK represents the engineering focus.
Since October 1, 2021, Prof. Dr. Roland Zengerle, Department of Microsystems Engineering is become Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. He takes over the office from his precursor Prof. Dr. Rolf Backofen, Department of Computer Science.
Severin Vierrath and his team develop a new process of electrolysis as well as new materials for fuel cells
The Eva Mayr-Stihl Foundation is funding a new Saltus! group at the University of Freiburg
"Robert Mayr Prize" for young scientists of the University of Freiburg and second place in the ideas competition "Energy and Environment - My Idea for Tomorrow"
Start-up at the Laboratory for MEMS Applications and Hahn-Schickard celebrate the market launch in Stuttgart
Nine project partners from research and industry developped a 3D printer which is able to print functional human tissue with blood vessels.
Freiburg project on battery research funded by the BMBF “World Storage” program
As early as late summer, Spindiag, a spin-off of the University of Freiburg, plans to launch a rapid test for coronavirus onto the market
The Hahn-Schickard Institute for Microanalytical Systems in Freiburg and Spindiag GmbH, founded together with the Department of Microsystems Engineering – IMTEK, will receive 6 million euros in order to develop a PCR-based rapid test for the coronavirus on its diagnostics platform. It is the crowning achievement of a process that was started 20 years ago in basic research at the University of Freiburg.
Out of 741 start-ups, the spin-off from the University of Freiburg and Hahn-Schickard was ranked 29th in the top 50 ranking of the "For Founders" initiative.
The Vector Foundation sponsors Severin Vierrath’s research into a greenhouse gas reduction technology
Swedish enterprise “CELLINK” will pay 30.25 million euros for the University of Freiburg spin-off
Two private investors and High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) are convinced of single-cell isolation technology developed by the IMTEK-Spin-off.
SpinDiag’s technology detects antibiotic resistance in just 30 minutes - and gives germs less time to spread
Freiburg biophysicist receives two million euros in financing from the European Research Council
Announcing the Single-Cell Printer for documented isolation of cells in clonal cell line development
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