Fundamentals of Energy Conversion Processes
A DFG Cluster of Excellence
News
Open House Day at the LMU Faculty of Physics
On 4 May 2019, the e-conversion cluster was part of an impressive journey through the whole world of physics: the LMU Faculty of Physics had organized an Open House Day at the LMU main building to present its entire spectrum of research. More than 2,500 people came to attend the broad range of talks, lectures, workshops and lab tours.
One transistor for all purposes
Be it in a mobile, fridge or plane - transistors are everywhere. But often they are specialized for only one current range. Prof. Thomas Weitz (NIM) and his team have now developed a nanoscopic transistor of organic semiconductor material that is working perfectly at low and high currents.
Molecular Lego blocks
Organic semiconductors are lightweight, flexible and easy to manufacture. But they often fail to meet expectations regarding efficiency and stability. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are now deploying data mining approaches to identify promising organic compounds for the electronics of the future.
Events

Workshop “Towards Operando Nanoscale Microscopy and Spectroscopy”
The workshop aims to discuss new approaches for spatially resolved energy conversion studies under real conditions and to foster interdisciplinary exchange.

Escape from Carbonia - on tour
e-conversion and TUM on the road with Escape Room in Munich.
Highlights
Recent Publications
In: Nano Energy, vol. 143, 2025, ISSN: 2211-2855.
Interfacial and solvent dehydrogenation engineering enables long-life high-voltage lithium-ion batteries Journal Article
In: Materials Science & Engineering R-Reports, vol. 166, 2025, ISSN: 0927-796X.
Selective growth and characterization of GaN nanowires on SiC substrates Journal Article
In: Journal of Crystal Growth, vol. 665, pp. 128194, 2025, ISSN: 0022-0248.