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IMT is a one-stop-shop for advanced micro and nano system development and upscaling. For every posed challenge, our skilled multidisciplinary teams develop novel technological and application-oriented solutions at forefront of the state-of-the-art. Our up-to-date technology platform is also accessible through the KNMF services. The in-house lithography capabilities range down to 6 nm lateral resolution, and is coupled with our extensive know-how in fabrication process development. Our talented young scientists cover a wide range of applications and technology platforms. We extensively educate M.Sc. and Ph.D. thesis students, and our alumni hold key positions at the top technology addresses.
Among the Best Apprentices 2020: Nils Hepp from IMTThe Institute of Microstructure Technology congratulates his former apprentice Nils Hepp. He finished his final exams in electronics with the top score “very good” and is thus one of the best graduates in the region (Photo: A. Voigt, IMT).
Enormous Acceleration for Drug ResearchProcesses can run 10 000 times faster - European Research Council funds KIT researchers Prof. Korvink (IMT) and Dr. Meier (IBI) and international partners in the HiSCORE project (Photo: Breig, KIT).
More…Researchers from IMT and LTI Received the Gips-Schüle Young Scientist Award 2020Former IMT-researcher Dr. Frederik Kotz (right) and LTI-researcher Dr. Tobias Abzieher (left) were awarded for outstanding dissertations in the fields of microstructuring of glass and manufacturing of novel types of solar cells (Photo: Gips-Schüle-Stiftung).
More (in German)…The Optical Society (OSA) features the work of Helge EggersThe Optical Society (OSA) features the work of Helge Eggers presented on Inkjet-Printed Perovskite Photovoltaics at the Optical Society (OSA) 2020 Advanced Photonics Congress with a press release. Helge Eggers, doctoral student in the research group of Dr. Ulrich W. Paetzold from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, presented his latest achievements of a perovskite solar cells with inkjet-printed absorber and extraction layers, reaching power conversion efficiencies above 17%. He received the Best Student Paper 1st Prize.
Figure: Adapted from Eggers et al., Adv. Energy Mater. 2020, 10, 1903184.
More…New Materials: Brilliant White Without PigmentsNanostructured polymer film achieves white appearance without the use of environmentally harmful titanium oxide – white beetle Cyphochilus insulanus as a model (Photo: Julia Syurik, KIT).
More…SPring-8 Upgrades XRD-Beamline with IMT X-ray LensesCompound refractive X-ray lenses (CRLs) made by KIT/IMT have been used to upgrade the high-pressure X-ray diffraction (XRD) beamline BL10XU at the synchrotron source SPring-8 in Japan to enable realizing diffraction experiments of micrometer-sized samples at multi-megabar pressures (Photo: Arndt Last, KIT).
Publication in Nature Microsystems & NanoengineeringGlassy carbon microelectrodes minimize induced voltages, mechanical vibrations, and artifacts in magnetic resonance imaging. The novel carbon electrodes were tested directly in a MRI scanner at IMT (Photo: San Diego State University).
More…Poster Award of XNPIG 2019 Goes to Dr. IkematsuDr. Katsumasa Ikematsu (KIT and Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) received the Poster Award of the 5th XNPIG in Sendai (Japan) for his contribution on the improvement of the spatial resolution in X-ray phase imaging (Photo: LOC XNPIG2019).
German Study Award 2019 for Dr. KotzFor his work on “Structuring of Glass at Room Temperature – Energy-saving Processes for Smart Glass” former IMT PhD student and researcher Dr. Frederik Kotz is honored with the German Study Award 2019 (Photo: Körber Foundation).
More (in German)…GlobTemperature is an ESA Data User Element project aimed at improving the uptake of global-scale satellite land surface temperature by the broad research and operational user communities. The project will provide state-of-the-art LST data sets, access to data sets in user-friendly formats, and innovative merged data sets
The aim of this 2nd consultation meeting is to provide a forum for the satellite Land, Ice and Lake Surface Temperature (LST / IST / LSWT) communities to share experiences and review developments in satellite retrievals and data sets. The intention is for users to be able to identify requirements for new data sets, to develop collaborations with the data providers and to identify the key uses of satellite surface temperature data. The meeting will specifically foster the international development of strategies to support the satellite land surface temperature data providers and user communities for the long term. It will conclude with an open meeting on the international LST Working Group which is being initiated through GlobTemperature and other projects.
There will be opportunities at the meeting to deliver oral/poster presentations for which participants can submit abstracts as part of the registration process. Submissions are welcome on satellite data, in situ validation and model studies with surface temperature data. Further details are available at www.globtemperature.info.
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Registration
The meeting is open to all who are interested in attending. There will be no fee for registration.The registration page is now open: Registration.
The 3rd EarthTemp Network Workshop on Delivering And Exploiting Surface Temperature Observations For Africa will take place at the same venue and runs from Monday 23rd to lunchtime on Wednesday 25th June. Separate registration is required for each meeting. Information on the registration for the EarthTemp Network Workshop can be found at http://www.earthtemp.net/.
Venue
The conference site is Das Fortbildungszentrum für Technik und Umwelt(FTU, The Center for Advanced Technological and Environmental Training)located at Campus Nord of the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), which can be reached via public transport from downtown Karlsruhe by trams S1/S11 or S2.
·From the main railway station
- In front of Karlsruhe main railway station take the S1 / S11 tram in the direction of 'Leopoldshafen / Hochstetten'
- S1/S11 trams run every 20 min, travelling time is 40 min
- get off the tram at stop 'Leopoldstraße' in Leopoldshafen.
- Change onto the number 195 bus until reaching destination 'KIT Campus Nord', southern gate.
- the FTU is opposite the bus stop.
·From Karlsruhe city centre (Kaiserstraße)
- Take the S2 tram in the direction of 'Blankenloch Nord'
- you can get onto the S2 anywhere, but the tram has to say 'Blankenloch Nord' or 'Spöck', otherwise the tram stops before getting to 'Blankenloch Nord'
- S2 trams run every 20 min, travelling time is 36 min
- get off the S2 tram at 'Blankenloch Nord'.
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- Change onto the number 195 bus until reaching destination 'KIT Campus Nord', southern gate
-the FTU is opposite the bus stop.
Tram Timetable 2014: Interactive KVV Timetable - Karlsruhe Tram Lines:
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Accommodation
A hotel located in downtown Karlsruhe is most convenient to reach the conference site.
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- Registration
- Abstract-Submission