The Institute of Micro- and Nanotechnologies (IMN) MacroNano®

       

The Institute of Micro- and Nanotechnologies stands for interdisciplinary and cross-faculty top-level research in the field of micro- and nanotechnologies. Founded in 2006, the institute today consists of 40 departments of the TU Ilmenau and thus combines and bundles the competences of natural sciences, strongly technology-oriented fields of microsystems engineering and nanotechnology as well as very application-oriented engineering disciplines.

The aim of the institute is

  • to intensify interdisciplinary research in the field of micro- and nanotechnologies from the basics to application
  • to increase the transfer of knowledge through research projects together with scientific partners and partner companies and
  • to continuously develop the research competence in-house and with the scientific partners
 

The Center of Micro- and Nanotechnologies is available to the member departments to implement the goals pursued by the Institute. With more than 300 systems and devices on almost 2,000m2 of laboratory space in two high-tech buildings (Feynmanbau and Meitnerbau), the ZMN is the infrastructural centre of the institute.

In the "Ilmenau School of Green Electronics (ISGE)" funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation at the Technische Universität Ilmenau (Germany) is a vacancy for

12 Full-time doctorate research fellowships (f/m/d)

from July 1st 2024.

See here the full job vacancy or get some further information on our project website.

News

22nd Thuringian Materials Day at the Bauhaus University Weimar

The Thuringian Materials Day took place for the 22nd time on 11 March 2024.

In keeping with tradition, this day is always dedicated to current issues in materials science. It is a meeting of industry, research institutes and the three universities of Jena, Ilmenau (Institute of Materials Technology) and Weimar. The theme of this year's Materials Day was global challenges such as climate change and the increasing scarcity of resources, which require a rethink in materials research. Thuringia's innovation drivers are focussing on sustainable building materials, recycling and closed material cycles. Two keynote speeches, four tandem presentations, a poster pitch with 16 posters presented and two parallel workshops and an industry exhibition were on the agenda at the "Thuringian Materials Day" industry meeting on 11 March 2024 at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.

As this meeting is also a place for the presentation of students' work and their qualification projects, the best posters are honoured. This year, the poster prizes were awarded to Juri Walz - MFPA-Weimar, Marius Grad - TU Ilmenau/OTH Regensburg and Edgar Isler MFPA-Weimar/TU Ilmenau.


Source: Prof Lothar Spieß

In the video we take a look at the Forlab NSME at the Center for Micro- and Nanotechnologies at TU Ilmenau
 

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