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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 | 19.09.2024Meet 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”,...
EventsOn 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...
EventsMolecular 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