Published on Thu, 26 Oct 2023 in PRESS RELEASES
[Press release by TU Dresden]
A newly funded ERC Synergy proposal unveils a groundbreaking bio-inspired vision for future smart wireless multimodal sensory systems.The European Research Council has announced today that the project SWIMS, Stochastic Spiking Wireless Multimodal Sensory Systems, will be funded at EUR 13.5 million under the Synergy program. The project proposes a veritable paradigm shift in the architecture, design, and hardware of future smart wireless multimodal sensory systems. The project is made possible by the synergistic efforts of four distinguished scientific leaders: Professor Gerhard P. Fettweis (TU Dresden), Professor Denis Flandre (UC Louvain), Professor Adrian Ionescu (EPFL), and Professor Elisabetta Chicca (Uni Groningen).
Read more … An Internet of Things Inspired by Nature - ERC Synergy Grant for Prof Gerhard Fettweis
Published on Wed, 18 Oct 2023 in NEWS
Statement of TU Dresden:We are appalled by the terrorist attack on Israel and condemn the inhuman violence in the strongest terms possible. Violence is never part of the solution - it only propagates endless suffering and destruction.
We would like to assure our friends and partners in Israel: We stand with you in solidarity. Our deepest condolences go out to all people in the region who have lost relatives and friends, or who are left to fear for the lives of their loved ones. Our thoughts are also with our students and researchers in and from Israel, who are suffering the repercussions of terror. We sincerely hope that diplomatic solutions will be found that will allow the region to live securely and peacefully.
Read more … Solidarity with the Victims of Terror in Israel
Published on Wed, 27 Sep 2023 in NEWS
[News release from Cluster of Excellence 'Physics of Life' - PoL]
How do primary cilia act as signaling hubs to shape healthy tissues? This is what the newly selected DFG research groups aims to to unravel. The two PoL members, Benjamin Friedrich and Anne Grapin-Botton, are part of it.
Different levels of primary cilia dynamics controlling tissue development and function.
The members of the Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life (PoL), Prof. Dr. Benjamin Friedrich and Associate Member Dr. Anne Grapin-Botton, who serves as the Director of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG), are part of the newly funded DFG research group, announced on September 22nd: "Deciphering the role of primary cilia dynamics in tissue organization and function". This team consists of 12 outstanding scientists scattered across Germany, led by Prof. Dr. Jay Gopalakrishnan from Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf and Prof. Dr. Dagmar Wachten from Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.
Read more … Two PoL members are in the newly selected DFG research units
Published on Thu, 14 Sep 2023 in NEWS
Wir suchen Verstärkung in unserem kleinen Team! Jetzt bewerben - und spannende Aufgaben umsetzen 🤗
Der neue Stelle bündelt Tätigkeiten in der Konzeptentwicklung für die weitere Ausrichtung unseres Forschungsclusters, der Koordination der Zusammenarbeit mit internationalen wiss., industriellen und institutionellen Kooperationspartnern, Weiterentwicklung der Kommunikationskonzepte und –kanäle für die Wissenschaftskommunikation, sowie Konzeption, Koordination und Durchführung von Projekten der Nachwuchsförderung. Auch Konferenz- und Veranstaltungsorganisation sowie die administrative Koordination eines internationalen Studiengangs werden eine Rolle spielen.
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Published on Thu, 07 Sep 2023 in PRESS RELEASES
In research-intensive microelectronics, universities play a pivotal role in the fast-paced innovation race. They unlock new knowledge, are essential research partners for industry – and, last but not least, educate the next generation of scientists. In order to facilitate research at the highest international level on new fields for the microelectronics of the future at universities and to create the best training conditions for young scientists, twelve "Forschungslabore Mikroelektronik Deutschland (ForLab)" have been established at 14 universities since 2019. The modernization and expansion of the necessary research equipment was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). This was accompanied by the creation of a network between the research labs with a joint external presentation of microelectronics research in Germany.
This network is now being developed and expanded into a nationwide and internationally visible university network for semiconductor technology and microelectronics. The follow-up project “ForLab NataliE” (“Nachwuchstalente für die integrierte Elektronik” - early-career talents for integrated electronics) was launched in August 2023 with an opening event.
Read more … Forschungslabore Mikroelektronik Deutschland – Early-career talents for integrated electronics
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