Published on Tue, 09 Jun 2020 in NEWS
The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding three Collaborative Research Centres (CRC) at TU Dresden with a total of around 29 Million Euros over the next four years. Among one of these three is the CRC 1415 “Chemistry of Synthetic Two-Dimensional Materials” by Prof. Dr. Xinliang Feng, who is group leader of the Chair for Molecular Functional Materials at the cfaed – Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden.
Read more … The Future of Nano Materials Research from Dresden: Cfaed Chair receives one of three DFG programmes for Nano Materials Collaborative Research Center at TU Dresden
Published on Mon, 27 Apr 2020 in NEWS
Organic and molecular electronics is an innovative class of electronics with huge market potential in four key application areas: displays; photovoltaics; lighting; and integrated smart systems. While the technology is novel it is also able to be harnessed in many current applications, providing reduced cost and low energy manufacturing processes. The Master’s in Organic and Molecular Electronics Program strives to educate young professionals in this innovative field. The international two-year full-time study program is taught in English and coordinated by IAP and cfaed at TU Dresden. It offers an interdisciplinary study program comprising physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, and materials science. The close collaboration with industry partners enables a highly practice-oriented education.Application deadline: people from Non-EU countries: 31 May, people from EU countries: 15 JulyMore info here
Published on Mon, 13 Apr 2020 in NEWS
cfaed's Chair for Network Dynamics (Prof. M. Timme), in cooperation with several scientific groups in Göttingen and Cape Town/South Africa, investigated the conditions of the spread of COVID-19 cases in countries of the Gobal South. Their scenario analysis for a region in South Africa combines statistical socio-economic and travel survey data from more than 100,000 individuals, based on employment status, household size, age group and income level together with a detailed 24-hour travel diary component and integrates them into an agent-based traffic simulation of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality. The findings suggest that countermeasures are required to be especially rapid and severe to keep the number of critical patients below the capacity set by locally available intensive care units (ICUs). For more information click here.
Published on Thu, 09 Apr 2020 in PRESS RELEASES
[Press release from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) on a cooperative work with cfaed's Chair for Molecular Functional Materials (Prof. Xinliang Feng) at TU Dresden | Deutsche Version unter "read more"]
Digital cameras as well as many other electronic devices need light-sensitive sensors. In order to cater for the increasing demand for optoelectronic components of this kind, industry is searching for new semiconductor materials. They are not only supposed to cover a broad range of wavelengths but should also be inexpensive. A hybrid material, developed in Dresden, fulfills both these requirements. Himani Arora, a physics PhD student at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), demonstrated that this metal-organic framework can be used as a broadband photodetector. As it does not contain any cost-intensive raw materials, it can be produced inexpensively in bulk.
Read more … Broad spectrum. Novel hybrid material proves an efficient photodetector
Published on Fri, 03 Apr 2020 in NEWS
It already belongs to the Cluster’s classics: The microelectronics summer school "Dresden Microelectronics Academy" at cfaed will - hopefully - also take place in 2020. Even if, in view of the current crisis, it is not yet possible to look reliably into the future, the organizers at cfaed and the semiconductors industry are optimistic and continue to push ahead with the planning of this unique summer school. Registrations are now possible. As always, places are limited, as the exclusive insights into production and processes at industry giants Globalfoundries, X-FAB, Infineon or Bosch can only be gained with small groups.
Read more … Registration open: 19th Dresden Microelectronics Academy (DMA) at cfaed
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