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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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COVID-19 spurs wave of innovative diagnostics
Recent News article in Nature Biotechnology highlights two different research activities of Dr. Can Dincer.
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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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Dr. Can Dincer joins Biosensors and Bioelectronics as an Associate Editor
Dr. Can Dincer has been invited to join the editorial team of Biosensors and Bioelectronics as an Associate Editor.
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Emmy Noether funding for Anayancy Osorio
Freiburg chemistry researcher receives 1.9 million euros from the German Research Foundation
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European Commission supports DigiTwins
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 ...
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Eurosensors 2015 Conference - a huge success
The 29th edition of the international EUROSENSORS Conference took place in the Freiburg Concert Hall from Sep. 6 to 9.
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Flying Lab for Blood Analysis
The Max Planck Society has granted €1.52 million in funding to a project for studying hormones in birds
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Freiburger Medizintechnik on Badische Zeitung
Freiburg Medizintechnik GmbH had the pleasure of receiving the Badische Zeitung (Mr. Manuel Fritsch) and introducing itself as part of their start-up series.
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Humboldt Grant at the University of Oxford for Jasmin-Clara Bürger
Jasmin-Clara Bürger will analyse semiconductor-based THz spatial light modulators for 6G communication systems at the University of Oxford.
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