Cover article of Advanced Biosystems on the development of innovative adhesion promoters for enhanced stability in thin-film glassy carbon ECoG arrays
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DigiTwins, a large research initiative in Europe and beyond aims at revolutionizing healthcare and biomedical research for the benefit of citizens and society
On 18th of May, DigiTwins received an invitation from the European Commission to enter the next stage of the competition to become an EU Flagship for Future and Emerging Technologies.
At the Dies Universitatis, the University of Freiburg honors outstanding services and achievements
New review article from the Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology on the deployment of MRT in patients with brain implants, published in the Journal of Neural Engineering
Johannes Erhardt from the Laboratory for Biomedical Microtechnology explores the behavior of implants in magnetic resonance tomography (MRT)
The computer scientists Wolfram Burgard rejects the misuse of artificial intelligence for military purposes
Critical review article from the Laboratory for Sensors is featured on cover of the new Lab on a Chip issue: Microsensor systems for cell metabolism – from 2D culture to organ-on-chip
Publication on miniaturized infrared lasers chosen "Editor's Pick"
Publication on laser-active micro-resonators chosen "Editor's Pick"
The Group of Mikroaktuators has started to work in the field of ultrasonics with the goal of transferring power wirelessly by means of acoustic waves.
The laboratory of microactuators will have two contributions at the “Actuator 18” conference held in Bremen from 25th to 27th of June 2018.
Open source platform offers analysis of large quantities of data for life sciences
Publication on on-chip micro rings chosen "Editor's Pick"
Publication on laser-active whispering-gallery resonators chosen "Editor's Pick"
Prof. Gerald Urban was elected as a Fellow by EAMBES (European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering Sciences).
The lab for micro actuators has published a novel type of varifocal mirror with aspherical aberration correction that enables new compact telefocus lenses, e.g. for mobile applications.
A plant robot renders weeds environmentally harmless – and could do more field work for farmers
Hans Zappe elected Fellow of SPIE
Anke Weidlich (Professor of Control and Integration of Grids) and Hans-Martin Henning (Professor of Solar Energy Systems)
Dr. Volkmar Denner (CEO) und Dr. Michael Bolle (CTO) of the Robert Bosch GmbH visit the Faculty of Engineering
Kaustubh Banerjee, a doctoral student at the Gisela and Erwin Sick Chair of Micro-optics, received the Best Student Paper award at the MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems conference, part of SPIE Photonics West. Sponsored by Samsung, the award was for his paper entitled “A low-cost, 25-actuator electrostatic deformable mirror with polyimide membrane for adaptive optics microscopy”, and was co-authored by Pouya Rajaeipour and Çağlar Ataman. Photonics West is the largest annual international conference in the photonics field, attracting almost 25,000 participants to San Francisco every January.
We are delighted to announce an upcoming workshop at CECAM Lausanne on topographic and morphological structure of material interfaces.
The foundation stone for the “Freiburg Institute for Machine-Brain Interfacing Technology” has been laid
Integrated sustainability assessment and optimization of energy systems
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Alfons Dehé takes up the Georg H. Endress Chair of Smart Systems Integration at the Department of Microsystems Engineering (MST) of the Faculty of Engineering.
The Eva Mayr-Stihl Foundation funds research at the University of Freiburg’s Department of Sustainable Systems Engineering
Freiburg biophysicist receives two million euros in financing from the European Research Council
Wolfram Burgard develops intelligent, autonomous systems – his algorithms for self-driving robots continue to be the gold standard
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