Department of Microsystems Engineering - IMTEK

Innovation Challenge "Energy-efficient AI-System" Innovation Challenge "Energy-efficient AI-System"

Detection of atrial fibrilation by means of energy-efficient AI-based integrated circuits - Chair of Microelectronics and Hahn-Schickard awarded first place by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

New at the Faculty New at the Faculty

Stefan J. Rupitsch, Professor for Electrical Instrumentation and Embedded Systems, Department of Microsystems Engineering - IMTEK

Bernstein-CorTec Award Bernstein-CorTec Award

Award winner Dr. Katharina Heining, IMTEK, Biomicrotechnology presents on February 16, 2021: "Detection and dynamics of epileptiform activity patterns".

DEEPER project DEEPER project

New photonic technologies and tools to reveal the deep brain alterations underlying the origin of neurological and psychiatric diseases.

Changes on campus Changes on campus

The new ordinance on study operations will take effect on January 11, 2021

Merry Christmas and a happy new year! Merry Christmas and a happy new year!

Frohe Weihnachten Feliz Navidad Joyeux Noël Merry Christmas Buon Natale Schöni Wiehnacht Счастли́вого Рождества́ عِيدُ مِيلادٍ مَجِيد Boas Festas Весела Коледа 圣诞快乐 Sretan Bozic Veselé Vánoce Glædelig jul Zalig Kerstfeest Hyvää Joulua καλά Χριστούγεννα חג מולד שמח शुभ क्रिस्मस Kellemes karácsonyi ünnepeket Gleðileg jól Selamat Hari Natal クリスマスおめでとう

Staying Home Helps Staying Home Helps

The University of Freiburg is extending the closure of all campus buildings over the holidays to January 10, 2021. All libraries are closed as of today

"What do you want, new hand?" "What do you want, new hand?"

What does microsystems engineering look like in the future and how will it change our lives? Reading of a science fiction story by Thomas Stieglitz

Junior Researcher Awards Junior Researcher Awards

The University of Freiburg has awarded young scientists of the Faculty of Engineering and its departments.

On the way to the optical cochlear implant On the way to the optical cochlear implant

Interdisciplinary team of scientists from the University Medical Center Göttingen and the Department of Microsystems Engineering of the University of Freiburg generate for the first time light-controlled behaviour in deaf rodents using optical cochlear implants based on light-emitting diodes. Published in Science Translational Medicine.

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