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Researchers receive four million euros to develop a neuroprosthetic implant to improve vision
Researchers receive four million euros to develop a neuroprosthetic implant to improve vision
A new method promises gentler, more effective dental treatment (Video)
In a new series of video podcasts Freiburg researchers offer their perspectives on the effects of the pandemic. Here are the contributions of the Faculty of Technology with its three departments.
Hans Zappe is developing an automatic, autonomous microcamera with chemical “muscles” which could be used in endoscopes and other applications
Freiburg project on battery research funded by the BMBF “World Storage” program
Intelligent Aircraft Wings Could Save Fuel Chris Eberl develops unit cells – these miniature building blocks give materials special capabilities
Joint activity between University College Freiburg and IMTEK – connecting technology and its reception in society
Joint research group of the University of Freiburg’s Department of Microsystems Engineering and the Humboldt University Berlin receives Helmholtz Prize
As early as late summer, Spindiag, a spin-off of the University of Freiburg, plans to launch a rapid test for coronavirus onto the market
The Faculty of Engineering with the Department of Microsystems Engineering is participating in an initiative that produces face shields for medical professionals.
Research article of the Laboratory for Sensors on the back cover of the new Analyst issue: A lab-on-a-chip for free-flow electrophoretic preconcentration of viruses and gel electrophoretic DNA extraction
The University will be fully operational May 11 through July 31, 2020
Information for students, staff members, first semester students
Microsystems engineers receive EXIST Transfer of Research aid to further develop adaptive optics
Freiburg researcher investigate the origins of surface texture
The Vector Foundation sponsors Severin Vierrath’s research into a greenhouse gas reduction technology
Can Dincer has developed a method for detecting molecules that are markers of disease in exhaled breath
Facing the challenge: from fundeamental research to clinical trials
This recognizes his contributions to the design of integrated analog-to-digital interface circuits and energy harvesting systems.
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Research article from the Laboratory for Sensors is highlighted on back cover of the new Advanced Materials issue: CRISPR/Cas13a‐Powered Electrochemical Microfluidic Biosensor for Nucleic Acid Amplification‐Free miRNA Diagnostics.
Microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer was awarded the Adolf Martens Prize 2018.
Microsystems engineer has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the SPIE Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS.
Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer
The micro-optician Hans Zappe wants to make life easier for winegrowers (Video)
Die Freiburger Chemikerin Anayancy Osorio forscht an Hydrogelen und 3D Bioprinting
"Leg prothesis with sensory feedback" – Publication in Science Translation Medicine
Since October 10th, 2019, Prof. Dr. Rolf Backofen, Chair of Bioinformatics is become Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. He takes over the office from his precursor Prof. Dr. Hannah Bast, Department of Computer Science.
Freiburg chemistry researcher receives 1.9 million euros from the German Research Foundation
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