Published on Wed, 17 Oct 2018 in NEWS
The lecture series "Microswimmers" combines disciplines of life sciences, and as such four of five School of Sciences' faculties: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. "Microswimmers" brings together theory and application issues, focusing on providing an excellent teaching base on this present topic. It is co-organized by Dr. Benjamin M. Friedrich, Research group leader of cfaed's "Biological Algorithms Group".This lecture series comprises 14 lectures from international speakers plus 14 reading seminars (Hauptseminare) which take place one week before each lecture and are held in a journal club style. This lecture is planned to run in the course of a full year (September 2018 - Juli 2019). Participating students are asked to read the provided articles (see Learning Material) and present an article in one of the reading seminars during the course of the lecture series.
Read more … "Microswimmers" Lecture Series Started
A group of scientists has observed for the first time band-like electron transport in a conjugated two-dimensional (2D) metal-organic framework film (Nature Materials, "High-mobility band-like charge transport in a semiconducting two-dimensional metal–organic framework"). This semiconducting behavior, together with its cost-effective production, opens the path for employing metal-organic frameworks as electroactive materials in electronic devices.
Read more … MOFtronics: 2D Metal-Organic Frameworks Are Ready for Electronics
Published on Thu, 27 Sep 2018 in PRESS RELEASES
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On 27 September 2018, the Excellence Commission announced the decision on the newly funded clusters within the framework of the Excellence Strategy. The Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) is a research cluster that has already been funded for one funding period within the previous Excellence Initiative and it looks back on many scientific successes from 2012-2018. cfaed has also played a decisive role in strengthening the attractiveness of the location for the local electronics industry and for new developments. With a newly adjusted research program, cfaed planned to build on these results in a second funding period and to follow up on many of the first successes, to lead to further breakthroughs and to link up with the newly added research fields of the program.
Read more … No Second Funding Period for cfaed - Nevertheless, Research Continues
Published on Wed, 26 Sep 2018 in NEWS
Together with the CRTD and other partners, cfaed is co-organiser of a conference aimed at female junior researchers and junior research group leaders from selected DFG-coordinated programmes at the TU Dresden. The three-day conference taking place in the INNSIDE Hotel close to the Frauenkirche offers numerous workshops (parallel workshops in English) and coaching opportunities. During fireplace talks with experienced female professors (rolemodels), the participants will be able to get into a conversation with them on pathways in research.
Read more … BeWISE Conference 2018: Women in Science and Engineering
Published on Tue, 25 Sep 2018 in NEWS
Professor Brigitte Voit, Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, cfaed Principal Investigator and professor for Physical Chemistry of Polymeric Materials at TUD has been awarded the Hermann Staudinger Prize of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh). The ceremony was held on September 24, 2018 in the framework of the international conference "Dimensional Control of Polymer Materials - From Synthesis to Function" in Karlsruhe. The Hermann Staudinger Prize is awarded to Professor Voit honoring her impressive achievements in the field of macromolecular chemistry. Congratulations to Prof. Voit on this great success!
Read more … Hermann Staudinger Prize for cfaed Principal Investigator Professor Brigitte Voit
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