New DFG Eigene Stelle project at INM
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) will support the chemist Dr. Julieta Paez and a PhD student to develop green crosslinking reactions to form polymeric networks.
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) will support the chemist Dr. Julieta Paez and a PhD student to develop green crosslinking reactions to form polymeric networks.
The INM will be exhibiting at the Printed Electronics Europe 2019. Come and visit us at booth S08. We are looking forward to seeing you.
The INM will be exhibiting at this year’s Hannover Messe. We are looking forward to meeting you at booth C54 in Hall 5.
The INM will be exhibiting at LOPEC 2019. Come and visit us at booth 607 in Hall B0. We are looking forward to seeing you.
Girls from grade 8-10 will have the opportunity to conduct research at the INM labs as part of the Girls’ Day on March 28.
A new family room offers INM employees with children or relatives in need of care a further opportunity to reconcile work and family life – especially in the case of short-term care bottlenecks.
The workshop convened researchers who are active in the field of tactile perception of materials. Materials properties such as viscoelastic moduli, surface energy, thermal effusivity, or uptake of humidity are known to influence the haptic perception of materials. Furthermore, shape and surface structure influence perception of materials by touch.
Liquid cell electron microscopy possesses a combination of spatial and temporal resolution that provides a unique view of static structures and dynamic processes in liquids. Optimizing the resolution in liquids requires consideration of both the microscope performance and the properties of the sample. The new review article examines the different parameters for optimizing the resolution.