Disposable sensors for next-generation on-site testing
Dr. Ing. Can DincerDr. Ing. Can Dincer Freiburg University, Germany
Dr. Ing. Can Dincer Freiburg University, Germany
Dr. Caroline Murawski Kurt-Schwabe-Institut für Mess- und Sensortechnik Meinsberg
Dr. Cao Nguyen Duong Department of Vascular Cell Biology Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Münster
Dr. Benjamin Seelbinder MPI of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden
The Particle-Based Materials Symposium is a small workshop that has, in the last 5 years, brought together (mainly) young scientists and engineers from different communities that all share the goal of creating functionality in materials using particles. As in 2020, the PBM Symposium will be organized virtually. It will take place as a zoom meeting […]
The opening of the exhibition “Colorful – Small – Everywhere. Microplastics from the river to the sea” will take place on Friday, 11.06.2021 at 15:00, in the NTNM Library as a closed event. The exhibition will be open until July 31.
A new paradigm in material synthesis is emerging, in which living cells are incorporated into non-living matter to augment it with programmable, life-like capabilities. This results from the integration of synthetic biology tools in materials research and promises to deliver a whole new generation of high-performance material systems. Engineered Living Materials open new avenues for […]
The PBM Symposium, which has been held annually at different research locations in Germany so far, will be organized virtually this year. A strong focus will be on applications of particle-based materials and on the extension of the Network over Europe and the World. Participation is free of charge.