10.12.2019 |
Colloquia
17.12.2019
10:00
- 16:00
Leibniz-Saal
Colloquia “Biomedical Materials”
Prof. Dr. Catherine Picart, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Prof. Dr. Marie Weinhart, Free University of Berlin Prof. Dr. Laura De Laporte, DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials, Aachen Prof. Dr. Seraphine Wegner, Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz
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24.09.2019 |
Colloquia
29.10.2019
14:00
- 15:00
Leibniz-Saal
Prof. Dr. Matthias Epple – University of Duisburg-Essen
Synthesis, structure and biological applications of bimetallic and ultrasmall nanoparticles
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17.06.2019 |
Colloquia
09.07.2019
11:00
- 12:00
Leibniz-Saal
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Martin Kaltenbrunner – Johannes Kepler University Linz, AUT
Soft Electronics and Machines
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11.06.2019 |
Colloquia
18.06.2019
11:00
- 12:00
Leibniz-Saal
Prof. Dr. Herbert Shea – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, CHE
Elastomer-Based Actuators for Wearable Haptics and Soft Robotics
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28.05.2019 |
Colloquia
11.06.2019
11:00
- 12:00
Leibniz-Saal
Prof. Dr. Anthony Rollett – Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
Additive Manufacturing, 3D Printing, Porosity and Synchrotron Experiments
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16.05.2019 |
Colloquia
21.05.2019
14:15
- 15:15
Leibniz-Saal
Prof. Dr. Anne Kenworthy – University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, USA
Membrane Domain Biogenesis and Function
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15.05.2019 |
Colloquia
24.05.2019
11:00
- 12:00
Leibniz-Saal
Prof. Dr. Robert Dryfe – The University of Manchester, GBR
Electrochemical Properties of 2D Materials: From Fundamentals to Applications
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30.04.2019 |
Colloquia
16.05.2019
11:00
- 12:00
Leibniz-Saal
Prof. Dr. Luis Liz-Marzan – CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastián, ESP
Plasmonic Nanomaterials for Biosensing and Diagnostics
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15.04.2019 |
Colloquia
30.04.2019
14:15
- 15:15
Leibniz-Saal
Prof. Dr. Phil Selenko – Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, ISR
Looking at proteins in live cells with atomic resolution: from Science Fiction to Science Reality
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