Energy researcher in discussion: Prof. Jennifer Rupp |
Video and Podcast: Exciting insights into solid-state battery research and the diversity of e-conversion topics. |
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Watching energy materials as they form |
LMU researchers observe covalent organic frameworks during assembly. |
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CSI 2024 – Successful Conference on Cluster-Surface Interactions |
This year's conference on cluster-surface interactions took place in the picturesque town of Bernried near Munich. |
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Swinging atoms: How their dynamics shape light absorption |
Anharmonic vibrations characterize the property profile of the semiconductor copper tantalum nitride. |
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On the pulse of the startup scene |
How startups take flight: Impressions from our Powering the Future event at Munich Urban Colab with TUM Venture Labs. |
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Prof. Rupp’s announced as Member of the National Academy of Science Leopoldina |
We congratulate Jennifer Rupp on her honorable award! |
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Girls discover the world of energy |
On Girls' Day 2024, e-conversion opens its energy research laboratories. |
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Diamond glitter: a play of colors with artificial DNA crystals |
Using DNA origami, LMU researchers set up a new approach for manufacturing semiconductors for visible light. |
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How battery life is becoming predictable |
TUM researchers develop a model to simulate batteries over their life cycle. |
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Opening of the Atomistic Modeling Center (AMC) at TU Munich |
The interdisciplinary center allows more realistic and industry-ready studies. |
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Where energy becomes tangible |
e-conversion took part at FORSCHA 2024 at the Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum. |
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Cluster of Excellence e-conversion
Lichtenbergstr. 4a, 85748 Garching, Germany
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