News archive 2022

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Photography prize for MNF

Melissa Pernice won second prize in an international photography competition for her picture of cleanroom engineer, Riya Gupta, in the Münster Nanofabrication Facility, located in the Center for Soft Nanoscience. Moodle, an open-source e-learning platform, selected the picture for demonstrating how student scientists complete online training for their work in the cleanrooms.
Moodle competition
Münster Nanofabrication Facility

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Researchers show that chiral oxide catalysts align electron spin

Paul Möllers, a PhD student at the Center for Soft Nanoscience, examines chiral copper oxide films with a thickness of just a few nanometres which had previously been electrochemically deposited in a chiral form onto thin gold substrates by researchers from Pittsburgh.
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1st NU-WWU-Symposium on Smart Materials

The 1st international Northwestern University - University of Münster- (NU-WWU) Symposium on Smart Materials is being held from August 31st -  September 1st 2022 in the Center for Soft Nanoscience.
SFB 1459 Events

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First Münster Symposium on Intelligent Matter 2022

CRC 1459 is hosting its first-ever Münster Symposium on Intelligent Matter on Wednesday the 22nd of June 2022 in the Center for Soft Nanoscience (SoN). Renowned scientists will present their latest developments in the field of adaptive and intelligent matter.
SFB 1459 Events

© Uni MS / Peter Leßman

Light show in the lab- CRC Intelligent Matter

Seraphine Wegner is delighted that she can contribute her experience to the CRC and that she can learn new things as a result of the interdisciplinary collaboration. Hence, her team is called “Light-controlled Systems”, and their focus is on the photoswitchability of cells and materials. What this means is that the researchers use light as a stimulus to activate various processes and proteins.
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Scientists receive a boost for research with cutting-edge imaging methods

The German Research Foundation and State of NRW granted Münster University 7.5 million euros for a cryo-electron microscope. The special structural equipment at the SoN, which was inaugurated in 2018, was a prerequisite for the acquisition of the microscope. For example, the floor in the laboratory where the cryogenic electron microscope will be located is almost perfectly vibration-damped.
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MNF Day 2022
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MNF Day 2022

Thursday, April 28th

The Münster Nanofabrication Facility, a high-tech nanofabrication facility located in the SoN and Centech, is hosting the first annual MNF Day on April 28th. Join us to learn about our latest research and cutting-edge technologies.
MNF Day website

© Uni MS / AG Wittkowski

Acoustic propulsion of nanomachines depends on their orientation

Johannes Voß and Prof. Raphael Wittkowski from the Institute of Theoretical Physics and the Center for Soft Nanoscience have found answers to central questions which had previously stood in the way of applying acoustic propulsion. The results have been published in the journal “ACS Nano.”
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