Recent review on “End-to-end design of wearable sensors” from the Junior Research Group “Disposable Microsystems” is highlighted on the cover of new Nature Reviews Materials issue.
Department of Microsystems Engineering - IMTEK
Prof. Dr. Oliver Amft has accepted the call for the professorship of intelligent embedded systems at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Freiburg and at the same time becomes the new Institute Director at the Hahn-Schickard Institute for Micro and Information Technology at the sites in Freiburg and Villingen-Schwenningen.
A team from the junior research group "Electrochemical Energy Systems" at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg was able to use high-resolution neutron microscopy to detect salt formation in electrodes of CO2-electrolysis for the first time, thus shedding light on the cause of a central problem area.
A team from the “Electrochemical Energy Systems” research area at the Laboratory for MEMS Applications and Hahn-Schickard in Freiburg has just founded “ionysis GmbH” to develop more efficient membrane electrode units for fuel cells toward market maturity with the help of strong partners.
Scientists develop platform that combines measurements of surface topography in a digital twin
Young Scientist Award honors development of biosensor for monitoring antibiotic concentration in the various body fluids
Cone scales open and close due to the interaction of multiple tissue layers, all of which respond to moisture
The German Research Foundation approves the Collaborative Research Center "ECOSENSE".
Freiburg scientists at IMBIT conduct interdisciplinary research on human-machine interfaces
Scientists combine materials science invention with newly developed 3D printing technology
Using a novel laser-scanning microscope scientists observe processes in cells changing within milliseconds
Spindiag, a University of Freiburg and Hahn-Schickard spin-off, has been recognized for its research-based development
On April 1st 2022, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Kuhl was appointed the new director of the Laboratory for Microelectronics.
Researchers at the University of Freiburg develop a new method for controlled interrogation and recording of neuronal activity
Hitesh Gowda, a doctoral student researcher at the Laboratory for Microactuators, was awarded with the ‘BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD’ at the OPTO conference, part of SPIE Photonics West 2022.
3D tissue structures on the chip act as organs in miniature
Recent research article “Biosensor-Enabled Multiplexed On-Site Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Antibiotics” from the Junior Research Group “Disposable Microsystems” is highlighted on the inside front cover of new Advanced Materials issue.
Freiburg scientists develop concept for feedback-controlled optical tweezers
Freiburg researchers develop more intelligent intracochlear implants
The TIME electrode is part of a new type of arm prosthesis. For their innovative invention, the team "The Bionic Arm" receives the Misha Mahowald Prize.
Scientists from different disciplines work on joint projects. Dr. Severin Vierrath from the IMTEK represents the engineering focus.
Since October 1, 2021, Prof. Dr. Roland Zengerle, Department of Microsystems Engineering is become Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. He takes over the office from his precursor Prof. Dr. Rolf Backofen, Department of Computer Science.
The Department of Microsystems Engineering has been under new management since October 1, 2021.
Freiburg researchers are testing a biosensor for personalized dosing of medications
The recent paper on CRISPR-Biosensor X from Dr. Can Dincer's team was awarded the international Biosensors and Bioelectronics Best Paper Award 2020/2021.
"Facemask-integrated Covid-19 tests: this is what biosensors can do." Ralf Caspary in an interview with microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer.
"Wall of Ideas" on the campus of the Faculty of Engineering
Severin Vierrath and his team develop a new process of electrolysis as well as new materials for fuel cells
Freiburg researchers develop new cochlear implant that processes acoustic stimuli using micro-LEDs in the cochlea (Video)
Freiburg researchers from the Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) receive EXIST business start-up grant for “SenSAWtious”
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