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New Professorship Strengthens Cross-disciplinary Research
The head of the young researchers’ team, Dr. Ute Neugebauer, was appointed professor of physical chemistry with a concentration in clinical spectroscopic diagnostics at the chemical geoscientific department...
News | 03.04.2016
Distinguished Honor in the Field of Spectroscopy
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Popp, scientific director at IPHT and professor at the Institute for Physical Chemistry at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, was honored with the Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award...
News | 20.03.2016
Thuringian Research Award Presented to IPHT Scientists
The Thuringian Research Award was presented yesterday to a group of scientists at IPHT in the category of “Applied Research.” Dr. Riesenberg and his team received this special honor for their work...
News | 20.03.2016
Young Researchers Team from IPHT at CeBIT
A Young Researchers team supervised by scientists from the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT) is presenting its project on “Spinning with Light” at CeBIT in Hanover this year.
News | 20.03.2016
Surface characterization of amyloid fibrils
The formation of amyloid fibrils is due to the misfolding of proteins and is discussed in the context of the development of neurodegenerative diseases. A detailed characterization of such protein aggregates...
Research results | 29.02.2016
New Fiber Laser Concept for Industrial Applications
As part of a project funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), scientists at IPHT will be implementing a new tuning concept for fiber lasers. This should help eliminate the technological...
News | 28.02.2016
Fiber sensors for extreme conditions
As partner of the EU project ACTPHAST the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology delve into the production of fiber optic sensors integrated in temperature stable sapphire fibers. These fiber sensors...
News | 04.02.2016
Early Detection of Bladder Cancer
Over the course of the next five years, IPHT will be researching a novel endoscope for the quick diagnosis of bladder cancer as part of an EU project. Medical doctors will be able to detect whether and...
News | 31.01.2016
Label-free detection of viruses
In cooperation with Heraeus Quartz Glass, Harvard University in the USA and Leiden University in the Netherlands, scientists at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technologies (IPHT) have succeeded in the...
News | 29.01.2016
Expertise from Nine Leibniz Institutes Culminated into One Chip
A sensor platform is designed to predict acute, severe exacerbations in chronic inflammatory respiratory diseases. As part of the “EXASENS” pilot project, nine Leibniz institutes are working together...
News | 17.01.2016