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11.02.2019 | Uncategorized

“Materials Science and Haptics”

The workshop convened researchers who are active in the field of tactile perception of materials. Materials properties such as viscoelastic moduli, surface energy, thermal effusivity, or uptake of humidity are known to influence the haptic perception of materials. Furthermore, shape and surface structure influence perception of materials by touch.

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17.01.2019 | News

Review: Resolution and aberration correction in liquid cell transmission electron microscopy

Liquid cell electron microscopy possesses a combination of spatial and temporal resolution that provides a unique view of static structures and dynamic processes in liquids. Optimizing the resolution in liquids requires consideration of both the microscope performance and the properties of the sample. The new review article examines the different parameters for optimizing the resolution.

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16.01.2019 | Trade Fairs

NANO TECH 2019

From January 30, 2019 – February 01, 2019, this year’s nano tech 2019 – International Nanotechnology Exhibition and Conference will take place in Tokyo/ Japan.

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29.10.2018 | News

How to make nanoparticles move inside a solid material

Inside most materials, little is moving. But a new “active nanocomposite” is teeming with motion: small particles connect or separate, thus changing the color of the entire material.

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01.10.2018 | News

“Material in the process” – Cooperation between the HBK and the INM

For the first time there will be a lecture of the University of Fine Arts Saar in cooperation with the Leibniz Institute for New Materials in the winter semester 2018/19.

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28.08.2018 | News

Toward Light‐Regulated Living Biomaterials – New Publication

In this publication an optoregulated Escherichia coli (E. coli)‐based living biomaterial that can be externally addressed using light to interact with mammalian cells is demonstrated.

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21.08.2018 | News

INM Annual Report 2017

Read the e-paper, download the pdf file or ask for the print version.

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10.07.2018 | News

Art project at INM

Students of Leibniz-Gymnasium St. Ingbert displayed their artistic talent in response to the topic “innovation” at INM.

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09.04.2018 | News

Hannover Messe: Flexible electronics without sintering – successful small-scale production of new hybrid inks

Research scientists at INM have developed a sinter-free conductive ink based on gold and silver nanoparticles coated with conductive polymers. INM’s hybrid inks enable inkjet printing of conductive structures without any thermal or UV treatments.

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