Collaborative Research Center 767
In January 2008 the new Collaborative Research Center 767 Controlled Nanosystems: Interaction and Interfacing to the Macroscale funded by the DFG has been established at the University of Konstanz. The initiative addresses the challenge of achieving a detailed understanding of the interaction of nanostructures, both among themselves and with their macroscopic environment. The common goal is always to precisely control and manipulate their properties in order to pave the way for new functionalities.
To this end, 14 projects in the fields of mechanical, optical, and electronic control of nanostructures are pursued by groups of the Physics and Chemistry departments of the University of Konstanz and of the MPI Solid State Research in Stuttgart. To promote young scientists in the SFB an integrated research training group has been established.
The spokesperson of the SFB 767 is Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Belzig from the Department of Physics of the University of Konstanz.
News highlight
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SFB 767 "Controlled Nanosystems" extended until 2015
The German Research Foundation has granted the extension of the Collaborative Research Center 767 “Controlled Nanosystems: Interaction and Interfacing to the Macroscale” from 2012 to 2015 with a total funding of 7.3 million euros. In collaboration with the Department of Chemistry and the Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart one of the central branches of research of the Department of Physics with outstanding results throughout the last four years will be continued.
Read the university press release.
Events
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Trends in Nanoscience 2013
24.02.2013 - 28.02.2013
- The SFB 767 international symposium will take place for the 4th time on February, 24-28, 2013 in...
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