Tag: Metrology

2. September 2020

Resonating scales against microplastics Wilson Ombati Nyang'au from the research training group B-IGSM

30. August 2020

Ice Cold and Filled With Bobbins Interview with a large equipment: The MPMS

24. August 2020

Superconducting Sensors for the Fastest Computer Chips in the World Interview with a large-scale instrument: The Terahertz Microscope

21. August 2020

Of Magnetic Moments and Iron Oxide Short portrait of Tamara Kahmann from the NanoMet Research Training Group

24. July 2020

How Long is a Picometer? – The View of a Single Atom High resolution microscopy in LENA

23. July 2020

From Zero to Terahertz in Three Years A short portrait of Marco Tollkühn from the NanoMet Research Training Group

1. April 2020

New Quantum State Detected Experiments with materials for future quantum computers

20. November 2019

3D Printed Optics Additive manufacturing of components for the manipulation of terahertz radiation

1. September 2019

Picture of the month: View into the X-ray photoelectron spectrometer From the Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology (LENA)

11. July 2019

New DFG Research Group “Metrology for THz Communications” Researchers at TU Braunschweig are investigating measurement systems for the communications technology of the future

12. November 2018

New member of the management at the Fraunhofer IST Fraunhofer and Technische Universität Braunschweig intensify their cooperation

2. May 2018

The EU-funded ChipScope Project Gets Leading Companies on Board Focus on Research: At the Limit of Measurability

10. November 2017

Indonesian scientists visiting LENA Focus on Research: At the Limit of Measurability

8. May 2017

Focus on research: “QuantumFrontiers” – Interview with Prof. Andreas Waag Focus on Research: At the Limit of Measurability

21. April 2017

Recipe for tiny 3D light-emitting diodes Focus on Research: At the Limit of Measurability

12. April 2017

The light tamer Focus on Research: At the Limit of Measurability

21. October 2016

Genes on the rack Physical Chemists at TU Braunschweig have developed a novel nanotool that provides a facile means of characterizing the mechanical properties of biomolecules.

12. May 2014

DFG promotes Braunschweig Research Training Group »NanoMet«