The new ordinance on study operations will take effect on January 11, 2021
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Thomas Stieglitz as guest at Case Western Reserve University
Podcast on current topics in neurotechnology with a participant from Freiburg
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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 does microsystems engineering look like in the future and how will it change our lives? Reading of a science fiction story by Thomas Stieglitz
Frederik Kotz receives grant from the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung
Wireless Power Transfer Conference 2020 honoured her work on wireless power transfer by magneto-inductive waves
Start-up at the Laboratory for MEMS Applications and Hahn-Schickard celebrate the market launch in Stuttgart
Unique opportunity for undergraduate students. New partnership between CMU and ELLIS@Freiburg
Nine project partners from research and industry developped a 3D printer which is able to print functional human tissue with blood vessels.
The University of Freiburg has awarded young scientists of the Faculty of Engineering and its departments.
The Editors of APL Photonics felt that this article was one of the journal's best.
Despite the difficult framework conditions in the midst of the corona pandemic, we wish all students, lecturers and employees a good start into the 2020/21 winter semester. Together we will make the best of this exceptional situation.
Freiburg researchers develop guidelines to standardize analysis of electrodes
The University of Freiburg has updated its hygiene regulations and developed a phased plan
Recent review on On-site Therapeutic Drug Monitoring from the Laboratory for Sensors is highlighted on the cover of new Trends in Biotechnology issue.
Freiburg researchers transmit data under water using sound waves (Video)
The University of Freiburg reacts to new requirements of the state and the city due to the increasing number of corona infections
A group of Freiburg researchers provide global, open access to data on the SARS-CoV-2 genome which could hold the key for a new approach to treating the virus
Benedikt Szabo from the Professorship for Biomedical Microtechnology wins a prize in the student competition
The German Research Foundation approves new interdisciplinary research unit
The German Research Foundation is funding microscopic studies on the influence of particulate matter
Federal Ministry of Education and Research funds junior research group of Dorothea Helmer with 1.9 million euros
Frederik Kotz awarded the Gips-Schüle Prize for Junior Researchers for his newly developed method of shaping glass
Christoph Messmer, PhD student in the group of Photovoltaic Energy Conversion at INATECH, University of Freiburg, received a Student Award for his plenary talk “The Race for the Best Silicon Bottom Cell: Efficiency and Cost Evaluation of Perovskite-Silicon Tandem Cells” at the 37th European PV Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC).
Henning, Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE and Professor for Solar Energy Systems at the University of Freiburg, was appointed to the new Expert Council on Climate Issues by the German Cabinet. The independent panel of experts, consisting of five scientists, will advise the German government on the implementation of Germany’s Climate Action Law.
The Fritz Hüttinger Foundation is sponsoring a new endowed chair at the Institute for Sustainable Systems Engineering
Lars Pastewka is optimizing a type of what is known as contact electricity, or the triboelectric effect
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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