Published on Thu, 06 Nov 2014 in NEWS
Save the date!On 24 November the event series "Helmholtz&Uni" has a stopover in Dresden. The panel discussion will reflect on the future of the German science landscape. What kind of cooperation will optimally support research at universities?
The panel centers a top-class row of leading heads:
http://wissenschaft.dresden.de/calendar/event/8225
Published on Mon, 03 Nov 2014 in PRESS RELEASES
For the third time in a row, a students team of TU Dresden yesterday reached the second place at an international science contest in Harvard (USA): Under the supervision of cfaed research group leader Dr. Thorsten-Lars Schmidt, twelve students of the BIOTEC master's programs 'Molecular Bioengineering' und 'Nanobiophysics' took part in the annual ‘Harvard Biomolecular Design Competition’ (BIOMOD) in Boston. The interdisciplinary team ‘Dresden DNAmic’ uses the DNA-Origami-technique to create a nanometer-sized photonic circuit with the helices of the genetic code carrier and gold nanoparticles.
Read more … B CUBE / BIOTEC Team ‘Dresden DNAmic’ successful at the International BIOMOD Contest in Harvard
Published on Fri, 24 Oct 2014 in NEWS
A team including cfaed investigator Prof. Hermann Härtig came in third at this year’s IT-Security prize awarded by the Horst Görtz Foundation. Every other year, a jury of IT-experts awards the prize for innovations in the areas of IT-security, cryptography, system and network security as well as defense of cyber attacks.
Read more … Fifth German Prize for IT-Security 2014 - cfaed Investigator Receives Prize for Security of Mobile End Devices
Published on Thu, 23 Oct 2014 in NEWS
We keep our fingers crossed: Under the supervision of cfaed research group leader Dr. Thorsten-Lars Schmidt, twelve master students from TU Dresden will take part in the annual Harvard Biomolecular Design Competition (BIOMOD) in Boston on November, 1. The interdisciplinary team ‘Dresden DNAmics’ uses the DNA-Origami-technique to create a nanometer-sized photonic circuit with the helices of the genetic code carrier and gold nanoparticles. “The target of our project is the production of plasmonic waveguides,” the biochemist Leon Bichmann of the ‘Dresden DNAmic’ Team explains.
Read more … Waveguides with Golden DNA - ‘Dresden DNAmic’ Compete at the International BIOMOD Contest in Harvard
Published on Wed, 22 Oct 2014 in NEWS
The Helmholtz Virtual Institute MEMRIOX VH-VI-422 (MEMory effects in Resistive Ion-beam modified OXides) successfully passed the mid-term evaluation. A commission of experts has assessed the research in the Virtual Institute to be very successful and declared their support for further funding until September 2016.
Read more … Funding Success: Co-funding for cfaed by Helmholtz Virtual Institute MEMRIOX Extended
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