Published on Tue, 04 Jul 2017 in NEWS
12 Sep 2017 (Tue) & 13 Sep 2017 (Wed), Vienna House QF Hotel, Dresden
This workshop is organized in the context of the 5-year EU Horizon 2020 project Bio4Comp (http://bio4comp.org) that aims to develop network-based computing, and to build a strong research community around this challenge. In this approach, combinatorial problems are encoded into nanofabricated networks and solved by large numbers of molecular-motor-propelled protein filaments in so called network-based biocomputation. In this workshop, experts of quantum- and DNA computing and molecular motor-powered, network-based computing will join forces to develop new directions in biocomputation.
Participation includes conference materials and refreshments. It is cost-free but active participation is expected (poster or oral). Registration deadline: 31st July 2017.
Find more information about the workshop here.
We are pleased to welcome Prof. Dr.-Ing. Diana Göhringer to cfaed as new Principal Investigator! As Chair for Adaptive Dynamic Systems of the Computer Science Department, Prof. Göhringer will be integrated in the system-oriented Paths of the Cluster, mainly the CRC HAEC. Her research interests are in the areas of: Reconfigurable Computing, Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs), Networks-on-Chip, Simulators / Virtual Platforms, Hardware-Software-Codesign and Runtime Systems. Welcome to cfaed!
Read more … Welcome to cfaed: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Diana Göhringer as new Principal Investigator
Published on Thu, 29 Jun 2017 in PRESS RELEASES
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Klaus Müllen of Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) in Mainz and Xinliang Feng of Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden / Technische Universität Dresden will be awarded the Hamburg Science Award 2017, which this year is dedicated to the subject of energy efficiency. The Academy of Sciences and Humanities thus honours the two chemists’ research in the field of graphene research. This functional material, which – due to its various properties – has since its discovery in 2004 been considered as the material of the future, is especially suitable to be used in batteries and supercapacitors.
Read more … Hamburg Science Award 2017 goes to Klaus Müllen and Xinliang Feng
Published on Thu, 22 Jun 2017 in NEWS
6 July 2017 (Thursday), 18:00 - 20:00, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum
The Hector Fellow Academy is organizing in cooperation with the Dresden University of Technology a symposium on the exciting topic of medicine 4.0. In lectures by renowned experts, organic electronics and their fields of application are examined from various perspectives and their role in the development of cutting-edge technologies on the road towards medicine 4.0 is discussed.
Prof. Dr. Karl Leo, cfaed Career Development Director, will give a talk on "Organic electronics: new applications" at the symposium. The newest video about the research of Prof. Leo: https://youtu.be/QIHLtOqIJso.
Participation in the event is free of charge. Registration is required. Please register by e-mail (info@hector-fellow-academy.de) or via the website: www.hector-fellow-academy.de/symposium2017.
The program will mainly be in German but simultaneously interpreted into English.
Further information on the symposium you can find here.
Please see the German version below.
Read more … Medicine 4.0. – Organic Electronics in Modern Medicine
Published on Tue, 20 Jun 2017 in NEWS
Heute findet in Sachsen der GENIALSOZIAL-Tag statt. Am letzten Dienstag vor den Sommerferien tauschen Schüler und Schülerinnen die Schulbank gegen einen Job. Den erarbeiteten Lohn spenden sie und unterstützen damit soziale Projekte vor Ort in Sachsen und weltweit. Alleine an der TU Dresden gab es weit über 100 Angebote für die GENIALSOZIAL-Jobs. Am cfaed konnten wir heute Jannik, Moritz und Valentin begrüßen, die zwischen 14 und 15 Jahren alt sind. Sie konnten in verschiedene Bereiche unserer Verwaltung und Forschung hineinschauen, zum Beispiel bei unserer IT, aber auch in den Laboren des Lehrstuhls für Organische Bauelemente und des Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis (DCN).
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