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).
Published on Tue, 13 Jun 2017 in NEWS
The first cfaed´s Career Symposium took place on 9 May, 2017 in Dresden and provided the participants with necessary ingredients for a successful career. The event focused on the variety of individual ways to develop one's career after the graduation or PhD.
The program consisted of an interactive bonding session, inspiring career talks, the chance to take professional application photos and have the application documents checked. Furthermore, all participants used the opportunity to get a lot of insights in how to become a leading personality, to enhance your networking skills and to emphasize your personal strengths. In other words, to find the chili in your individual career, that one extra spice that makes your dish so special!
The next cfaed CAREER SYMPOSIUM coming soon and - we look forward to meeting you in Dresden! Spread the word about this event!More information here: cfaed.tu-dresden.de/career-symposium-2017Great thanks for the video production: Jan Luther - www.app-bis-web.de
Read more … What are your ingredients to spice up your career? cfaed CAREER SYMPOSIUM image video published!
Published on Wed, 07 Jun 2017 in NEWS
04 Sep 2017 (Mon) & 05 Sep 2017 (Tue), TU Dresden
TUD's Chair for Materials Science and Nanotechnology and cfaed are jointly organizing an international conference on Nanobiosensors. This conference will host international experts in the field of nanotechnology and biosensors. The gathering of interdisciplinary researchers will enable active discussions and new cooperation between international groups. The main scientific areas that will be covered are:
The deadline for abstract submission (oral or poster contribution) is 25th July, 2017.All details about the conference including the important dates are available here.
Published on Thu, 01 Jun 2017 in NEWS
We are pleased to congratulate cfaed Strategic Professor Xinliang Feng (Chair for Molecular Functional Materials) for being selected as one of two winners receiving the 2017 Small Young Innovator Award. Prof. Feng was distinguished for his significant contributions to 2D nanomaterials research. The inauguration ceremony took place on May 16 during the "Small Science Symposium" in Hong Kong, co-organized by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Baptist University, and Wiley. The award is endowed with a certificate and a USD 1,000 purse.
The Small Young Innovator Award recognizes outstanding, interdisciplinary scientific work in the development and fundamental understanding of nanoscience and nanotechnology by a young scientist or engineer. The award winner must also show exceptional promise as a developing leader in the areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
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