
The Black Forest Nanopore Meeting 2023 highlights major advances in nanopore research
The Black Forest Nanopore Meeting 2023 highlights major advances in nanopore research
Potential and importance of renewable energy sources
Inaugural lectures by Prof. Daus and Prof. Milana on 09.11.2023
Freiburg team SolemSense is awarded 2nd place
Glassomer GmbH in Freiburg receives the jury's special prize for its low-temperature process for molding quartz glass
At the ceremony of the Opening of the Academic Year 2023/24 of the University of Freiburg on Oct 18, 2023, Rector Prof. Dr. Kerstin Krieglstein awarded Dr. Jasmin-Clara Bürger for her dissertation.
Students take part in VDE's COSIMA competition
The Disposable Microsystems group is delighted to announce that our PhD student, H. Ceren Ates, has been honored as the laureate of the Women Interactive Materials Award in recognition of her contributions to the field of biosensors for on-site therapeutic drug monitoring.
Anniversary event “Flying to new heights with kite-mentoring”
New management at the Faculty of Engineering since 01.10.2023
TF uncovered - Part 7
New Master’s Degree Flyer of the Faculty of Engineering covers all four master‘s programs
New publication on osseointegration
TF uncovered – Part 6
FreiStat – Freiburg’s embedded potentiostat brings electrochemical methods to the cloud
TF uncovered – Part 5
TF uncovered – Part 4
Ultra-smooth interactions can be detected through high-speed measurement and frequency analysis
TF uncovered – Part 3
TF uncovered - Part 2
TF uncovered - Part 1
Panel discussion “Neurotechnology, Ethics and Acceptance”
The Disposable Microsystems group is excited to announce its latest publication, a Personal View article, entitled “A three-level model for therapeutic drug monitoring of antimicrobials at the site of infection” in Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Prof. Dr. Alwin Daus will investigate novel thin-film materials and create sensors, transistors, and memory devices for flexible electronics, 3D integrated circuits, and neuromorphic computing.
Experience business and science at POP UP INNOVATION STORE
University of Freiburg and MIT conduct research on SnO2/ZnO core/shell nanowires
An interactive festival featuring data, tamers and artificial intelligence
Researchers of the Project nEOdiag aims to develop fast and inexpensive analyses of amino acid sequences at the University of Freiburg
Engineer Edoardo Milana will research bioinspired soft robotic systems made of deformable and adaptive materials at the University of Freiburg
Sebastian Stöcklin receives award for his doctoral thesis in the field of wireless power and data transfer
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