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Research Team Develops Innovative Method to Measure Conductivity of Smart Textiles

A team of researchers from the Leibniz Institute for Photonic Technologies (Leibniz IPHT) in Jena, the Philipps University of Marburg and Brown University in the US has developed a new method for precisely...

News | 26.09.2024

Professor Wolfgang Kiefer Receives ESULaB 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award 

At this year's ESULaB conference in Jena, Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. Wolfgang Kiefer, a leading figure in Raman spectroscopy, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The award ceremony took place...

News | 19.09.2024

Meet the Expert of Twisted Light Physics

Shun-Jen Cheng (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) will give a talk on Selective Photo-excitation and Angular Momentum Imprint of Exciton Complexes in 2D Materials by Using Twisted Lights,...

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On Life’s Origins: a View from Astrophysics

Prof. Dimitar Sasselov (Harvard University) is guest at Leibniz IPHT and will hold a presentation on "On Life's Origins: a View from Astrophysics". Meet the Expert in Astrophysics and join us. The talk...

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Molecular Plasmonics 2025

From May 15 - 17, around 120 scientists from all over the world will come together to present and discuss the latest scientific results during the Molecular Plasmonics conference. The focus will...

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Microscopes for the Future

Open, Flexible, for Everyone: The Startup openUC2 Makes High-­resolution Imaging Affordable and Connects Researchers WorldwideHigh-resolution microscopy is expensive and difficult to access often...

News | 11.09.2024

Fundamental Knowledge for Sustainable Energy: Researchers Unveil New Ways to Control Light Absorption with Iron Compounds

A team of researchers from Jena and Ulm has developed an innovative approach to precisely influence the properties of light-absorbing materials, so-called chromophores. They focused on specific iron compounds,...

News | 10.09.2024

Light Meets Biomolecules

Cornelia Reuter and Walter Hauswald Have Developed an Optical Biosensor That Detects DNA and Proteins Without LabelingUsing light, the sensor makes biomolecules visible completely without dyes or chemical...

News | 09.09.2024

Making Invisible Defects Visible

Smart textiles of the future are expected to do more than just warm or cool: they could measure heart rate and blood pressure, power smartphones, or even function as sensors in protective clothing. To...

Research results | 08.09.2024

When Medications Are Sensitive to Light

Medications for schizophrenia often need to be taken for a lifetime. But what happens when a drug is sensitive to sunlight? Researchers from Leibniz IPHT and the University of Jena have investigated how...

Research results | 08.09.2024

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