Projects in Research Area IMS
MiNaMag Micro- and nanostructured hard magnetic materials and components for microtechnological applications
Contact: Prof. Dr. Monika Saumer
Project duration: 2021 – 2026 t3://page?uid=6136 ODPfalz-II Offene Digitalisierungsallianz Pfalz II
Contact: Prof. Dr. med. Karl - Herbert Schäfer
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MeXenz - MXen-based electrochemical biosensors for the early, noninvasive differential diagnosis of dementia
MeXenz develops MXene-based electrochemical biosensors for the early, non-invasive differential diagnosis of dementia. Highly conductive MXenes, carbon nanotubes and antifouling surface chemistries are combined to enable sensitive multiplex
MeXenz - MXen-based electrochemical biosensors for the early, noninvasive differential diagnosis of dementia
MeXenz develops MXene-based electrochemical biosensors for the early, non-invasive differential diagnosis of dementia. Highly conductive MXenes, carbon nanotubes and antifouling surface chemistries are combined to enable sensitive multiplex
2026
F. Wetzler, V. Hayna, J. Koziol, G. Falk, R. Hempelmann, P. Starke, M. Saumer, Nanoporous aluminum oxide templates to tailor magnetic anisotropy of electrodeposited cobalt phosphorus nanowires for hard magnetic micro devices, Journal of Materials Research and Technology 41 (2026) 1754-1764.
L. Werner, J. Koziol, P. Jung, Linking Biocrust Ar
Collaboration Network
Collaborating with partners across Germany and Europe, spanning materials science, chemistry, biosensor development, data science & AI, clinical research and industrial translation.
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