Micro- and nanostructured hard magnetic materials and components for microtechnological applications
Permanent magnets are used more and more in microtechnical products, especially for data storage, in energy and sensor technology as well as for transport and separating processes (e.g. in microfluidics). This large market is mostly served by r
Micro- and nanostructured hard magnetic materials and components for microtechnological applications
Permanent magnets are used more and more in microtechnical products, especially for data storage, in energy and sensor technology as well as for transport and separating processes (e.g. in microfluidics). This large market is mostly served by rare
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Prof. Baller's research group focuses on the integration of microstructured components, especially microfluidic components, into applicable equipment and instruments.
Furthermore Prof. Baller is focussing on the development of software for the automated evaluation of large data sets and process optimization. Current proj
The Incoming Programmes linked to some modules contain English-taught modules in a subject area amounting to at least 30 ECTS and make it easier for you to put together your Learning Agreement.
Of course, you can also combine other modules. Please take a look at the individual module descriptions. Please note: Are the modules offered in
For your guest/ Erasmus semester at Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences, you have the option of choosing English-taught modules.
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Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences is spread over three locations: Kaiserslautern, Pirmasens and Zweibrücken. It is
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The research group Molecular Electrophysiology works interdisciplinary at the Campus Zweibrücken of the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern in the faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering under the direction of Prof. Dr. Holger Rabe.
The research group focuses on neuropharmacology and recept
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Research Group
The work of the research group Molecular Neurophysiology headed by Tanja Brigadski has a long-lasting interest in the cellular processing and function of neurotrophins. The major aims of this research group are to understand the contribution of neurotrophin-signalling during pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases in mo