Published on Thu, 08 Aug 2019 in NEWS
The next Scientific Area Network (SAN) by DRESDEN-concept will take place on 20 August at 5 p.m. in the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden. The SAN features an interdisciplinary perspective on the "Dynamics of Complex Networks" and looks at natural, technical as well as social networks from an scientific perspective. 18 presentations of 5 minutes each will present networks in a wide variety of scientific fields and thus encourage interdisciplinary exchange. In particular, scientific insights into multi-layered networks ("systems of systems") in the research fields of biology and neurology, social sciences, and the humanities as well as supply infrastructure (energy, water and transport) will be enabled. Prof. Marc Timme and Dr. Malte Schröder from our Chair for Network Dynamics will give an introduction to this complex topic.
Read more … DRESDEN-concept: Scientific Area Network „Dynamics of Complex Networks“
Published on Wed, 07 Aug 2019 in NEWS
The 16th European Conference on Organized Films was held in July 2019 at Université Paris Descartes. Three doctoral students from our cfaed's Chair for Organic Devices (Prof. Stefan Mannsfeld), Katherina Haase, Cecilia Teixeira da Rocha, and Jakob Zessin joined the conference. And that's not all - Cecilia also gave a talk on the topic of "Coating of smooth ultrathin films for Organic field-effect Transistors". The talk was honored with the "Best Oral Presentation Award" for PhD student talks! Congratulations, Cecilia!
Read more … Best Oral Presentation Award: Doctoral Student from Organic Devices Chair Successful at Conference
Published on Wed, 31 Jul 2019 in PRESS RELEASES
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Scientists from the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) at TU Dresden, together with partners from other German universities and research institutions, have investigated how highly complex dynamical systems react to external influences using the example of power grids. The results contribute to an understanding of the processes that take place, for example, during the feeding of weather-dependent and thus strongly fluctuating renewable energies into the power grids. However, they can be transferred to various types of dynamical networks. The study has been published in the journal "Science Advances" on 31 July, 2019.
Read more … Fluctuation-induced Distributed Resonances in Oscillatory Networks and Power Grids
Published on Thu, 04 Jul 2019 in NEWS
The General Assembly of the German Research Foundation (DFG) elected Prof. Gerhard Fettweis and eleven other new members to the Senate of the largest research funding organisation and central self-governing scientific institution in Germany at its annual General Meeting in Rostock.
Gerhard Fettweis, who has held the Vodafone Endowed Chair for Mobile Communication Systems at Dresden University of Technology since 1994 and is the coordinator of cfaed and one of the coordinators of the 5G Lab Germany, occupies the DFG Senate's position in the field of electrical engineering and information technology. The Senate is the central scientific body which discusses and decides all important DFG matters.
Read more … Prof. Gerhard Fettweis Elected as a Member of the DFG Senate
Published on Thu, 04 Jul 2019 in PRESS RELEASES
Physicists from the Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials (IAPP) and the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) at the TU Dresden, together with researchers from Tübingen, Potsdam and Mainz were able to demonstrate how electronic energies in organic semiconductor films can be tuned by electrostatic forces. A diverse set of experiments supported by simulations were able to rationalize the effect of specific electrostatic forces exerted by the molecular building blocks on charge carriers. The study was published recently in Nature Communications.
Read more … Tuning the Energy Levels of Organic Semiconductors
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