09.03.2022 | Public Presentation

The Leibniz ScienceCampus Living Therapeutic Materials invites to the talk of:

Dr. Carlos F. Guimarães, University of Minho, Braga & Stanford Med School, Palo Alto, CA, USA

 

Microfluidic-Driven Hydrogel Biofabrication of 3D Biological Models and Living Optical Fibers

 

On-site: Leibniz-Saal, INM, D 2 5

You receive the link for remote participation from: [email protected]

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04.03.2022 | Press releases

LOPEC 2022: Transparent Conductive and Flexible Coatings

Flexible, transparent, and conductive electrodes are a key enabling technology for the new generation of flexible, printable and wearable electronics. The touchscreens and displays of the future will be curved and flexible and integrated into cars, phones, or medical technology. To allow typing and swiping even on curved smartphones, the touchscreens and electrical circuits on them have also to be curved and flexible. Therefore INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials has developed several techniques that enable touchscreens and circuits on flexible foils.

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20.12.2021 | News

INM-Publikation auf dem Cover von Advanced Energy Materials

“High-Entropy Energy Materials in the Age of Big Data: A Critical Guide to Next-Generation Synthesis and Applications” (Adv. Energy Mater. 47/2021) Qingsong Wang, Leonardo Velasco, Ben Breitung, Volker Presser First published: 16 December 2021 https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202170184

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13.12.2021 | Press releases

Recyclability by design – Electronics integrated in plastic becomes more sustainable

The idea of sustainability has now found its way into developing and producing innovative products. Innovation no longer only means faster, better, cheaper, but also cleaner, more energy-efficient, and more environmentally friendly, right through to enabling more efficient recycling. In the EU-funded ReIn-E project,…

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09.12.2021 | Press releases

Bundled expertise for research into the safety of innovative materials: the Leibniz Research Alliance Advanced Materials Safety will commence its work in 2022

Advanced materials exhibit complex and changing properties over their life cycle – a new research alliance of the Leibniz Association, led by INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials in Saarbrücken and the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden e.V., will investigate the effects of such materials on the environment and humans and develop concepts […]

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18.11.2021 | News

Volker Presser included in the Highly Cited Researchers Index

Each year, Clarivate™ identifies the world’s most influential researchers ─ the select few who have been most frequently cited by their peers over the last decade. As in 2018, Prof. Volker Presser is among this elite group of Highly Cited Researchers also in 2021.

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29.10.2021 | News

DFG founded “Eigene Stelle” for INM scientist Samantha Husmann

Immediate steps are needed to improve the world’s climate tangibly. A pivotal aspect to this end is the provision of clean and renewable energy stored in portable rechargeable batteries. This is what Dr. Samantha Husmann will be researching at INM from November 2021 as part of an “Eigene Stelle” (own position) funded by the German […]

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14.10.2021 | News

Job advertisement: Scientific Director and Head of Department + Professor (W3) for New Materials

The INM and Saarland University are seeking a Scientific Director and Head of Department (f/m/x) for the Leibniz Institute for New Materials starting January 2023. The successful applicant will simultaneously be appointed as Professor (W3) for New Materials (f/m/x) in the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at Saarland University. Application deadline: November 25, 2021.

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