This year’s Annual MicRO Alliance Workshop is organized and hosted by the Department of Micro Engineering of the University of Freiburg. It will take place October 4 to 5 at IMTEK.
Department of Microsystems Engineering - IMTEK
Researchers are developing coding that allows patients to feel and move more naturally
A new way of thinking is required to strengthen science – Maria Asplund points the way through more diversity
New Bachelor’s Engineering degree program and taster semester in the Faculty of Engineering
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and the Freiburg Academy of Continuing Educa-tion (FRAUW) at the University of Freiburg is offering a joint master’s degree program for continuing education and three certificate programs in the areas of public safety, energy and sustainability.
Margit Zacharias has decided to resign from her post as Vice President for Innovation and Technology Transfer as of 1 October 2018
The Faculty of Engineering is a partner of the Schülerforschungszentrum Region Freiburg e.V. (SFZ)
IMTEK Start-up Voxalytic builds microcoils for the analysis of small samples - some day these parts could improve energy management in smartphones
DigiTwins, a large research initiative in Europe and beyond aims at revolutionizing healthcare and biomedical research for the benefit of citizens and society
At the Dies Universitatis, the University of Freiburg honors outstanding services and achievements
Critical review article from the Laboratory for Sensors is featured on cover of the new Lab on a Chip issue: Microsensor systems for cell metabolism – from 2D culture to organ-on-chip
Open source platform offers analysis of large quantities of data for life sciences
Prof. Gerald Urban was elected as a Fellow by EAMBES (European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering Sciences).
Hans Zappe elected Fellow of SPIE
Dr. Volkmar Denner (CEO) und Dr. Michael Bolle (CTO) of the Robert Bosch GmbH visit the Faculty of Engineering
The foundation stone for the “Freiburg Institute for Machine-Brain Interfacing Technology” has been laid
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Alfons Dehé takes up the Georg H. Endress Chair of Smart Systems Integration at the Department of Microsystems Engineering (MST) of the Faculty of Engineering.
The Eva Mayr-Stihl Foundation funds research at the University of Freiburg’s Department of Sustainable Systems Engineering
Freiburg biophysicist receives two million euros in financing from the European Research Council
At the Faculty of Engineering campus the Freiburg Institute for Machine-Brain Interfacing Technology is coming into being
We wish you a good start with your studies at the Faculty of Engineering. A new city, a new room, new people: you are entering an new phase in your life
Chemist Karen Lienkmap receives 1.4 million euros for her project on anti-bacterial catheters and bandages
Career associated continuing education – the University of Freiburg provides flexible opportunities to study
The Max Planck Society has granted €1.52 million in funding to a project for studying hormones in birds
Announcing the Single-Cell Printer for documented isolation of cells in clonal cell line development
The University of Freiburg ranks 82nd internationally in the Times Higher Education Ranking
Dr. Maria Asplund and Prof. Dr. Lars Pastewka have been chosen to receive funding from one of the most significant European sources of support for junior researchers. The ERC distinguishes these researchers by presenting them with ERC Starting Grants of up to a total of almost 3 million euros for new projects.
What if you fell off your bicycle today and ten years later you developed epilepsy? Relationships like this might appear far-fetched but are entirely possible, say Freiburg researchers.
Initial clinical tests show that biosensors could pave the way for a personalized antibiotherapy in the future
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