Scientists at the Department of Microsystems Engineering present new concept for biofuel cells - cover story in ChemSusChem, the journal for chemistry, sustainability, energy, and materials
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Public lecture of Federico Capasso, Harvard University, on 17th of july at Fraunhofer IAF.
Researchers of the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics and the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology have achieved the wireless transmission of 40 Gbit/s at 240 GHz over a distance of one kilometer.
The award ceremony of the degree certificates will take place on Friday, 05 July 2013 on the campus of the Faculty of Engineering. This year, due to the increased number of graduates for the first time we awarded the Bachelor certificates and the Master's/PhD/Habilitation certificates separately.
European Research Council awards ERC Starting Grant worth 1.148 million euros to Fabian Kuhn
Title: "Modelling and Optimization of Empirical Algorithm Performance"
IMTEK members as co-authors: K. Seidl, Prof. O. Paul, Dr. P. Ruther
For the first time, researchers have managed to use polycristalline diamond to manufacture an optical circuit.
When satellite Proba-V flies into space in the coming weeks in order to begin its earth observation, the first European device based on the semiconductor gallium nitride will be on board.
The human eye cannot see through wood, paper, or plastic. But a compact radar with a modular design now makes it possible to see the invisible: The millimeter wave sensor penetrates non-transparent material.
Public Panel Discussion on April 17, on the much-debated 'Open Access' Model
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Science Theresia Bauer, Rector Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans-Jochen Schiewer, Dr. Harald von Kalm from the German Research Foundation, and Cluster Director Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard inaugurated the Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks-BrainTools on 9 April 2013.
Lectures - workshops - research highlights - networking - career building
Two project proposals under participation of the microactuators laboratory have been granted in the excellence cluster BrainLinks-BrainTools.
The Department of Microsystems Engineering of the University of Freiburg is Coordinating the Research Project NeuroSeeker
Michael Schwaerzle, PhD student at the Microsystem Materials Laboratory , received the „Best Poster Award“ at the IEEE MEMS 2013 Conference in Taipei, Taiwan, with his paper „Ultracompact optrode with integrated laser diode chips and SU-8 waveguides for optogenetic applications“.
Title: Missing Link(s) - challenges in interdisciplinary research towards brain machine interfacing
Researchers of the laboratory of Nanotechnology have published one of the cover articles in the journal Advanced Functional Materials.
Scientists from Freiburg Build a Microimplant that Uses a Laser to Control Individual Nerve Cells
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Recognizes Cyrill Stachniss for His Pioneering Work in Robotics
Special Christmas lecture of Prof. Oliver Ambacher
The Gisela and Erwin Sick Chair of Micro-Optics at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Freiburg to be established in 2013
As a new member of Leopoldina, the National Academy of Sciences, Prof. Dr. Roland Zengerle has now received his certificate of membership on March 20 in Halle (Saale).
Five laboratories of IMTEK contribute to the SFB/Transregio “Planar Optronic Systems,” which will be distributed among several locations. It will receive a total of 9.8 million euros. The German Research Foundation (DFG) announced the decision on Novmeber, 21 in Bonn.
Konstantinos Mitsakakis at the Lab for MEMS Applications at IMTEK is coordinating the research project DiscoGnosis, which started in November.
Michael Pauls, master's student at the chair for microactuators wins the „Best student paper award“ at the ISOT 2012 in paris with the paper „A reflective tunable blazed-grating for high energy femtosecond laser pulses“.
Auf dem Gebiet der Mikroelektronik und Prozesstechnologie wurde Matthias Kuhls Arbeit zur integrierten Energieversorgung für Low-Power 3.3V-Elektronik prämiert.
Freiburg Microelectronics Workshop 2011 vom 13.-14. Oktober 2011 anlässlich des 10-jährigen Bestehens des Lehrstuhls
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