Nanophotonics – an ultrafast light switch
LMU researchers have developed a method that allows ultrafast control of the interactions between light and a material.
ERC Starting Grant for Prof. Christopher J. Stein
European Research Council awards TUM researchers with a prestigious ERC Starting Grant.
ERC Advanced Grant for Prof. Christian Ochsenfeld
European Research Council awards prestigious grant to LMU researcher.
Solid-State Batteries: Microstructure Makes the Difference
How particle size affects conductivity and processability.
e-conversion is now on Bluesky
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Science Escape Room thrills visitors at Kunstarealfest and Festival der Zukunft
Discover e-conversion research in a playful way with “Escape from Carbonia”.
e-conversion: Research for the energy transition
The Cluster of Excellence at a glance.
Scientists Discover Why Perovskite Surfaces Stay “Trap-Free”
Another piece of knowledge for one of the most promising solar cell materials.
Remsen Award 2025 for Prof. Bettina Lotsch
American Chemical Society (Maryland Section) honors e-conversion researcher.
Nanophotonics: a more efficient way of coupling light and matter
LMU researchers are developing ultrathin optical components made of atomically layered systems, which capture light much better than previous materials.
Success for e-conversion 2.0
Green light for second funding period.
Sunlight in – power out, long after sunset
Solar battery based on porous organic material.
Wilhelm Klemm Prize for Prof. Roland A. Fischer
GDCh honors TUM researcher.
A look behind the scenes at Escape-from-Carbonia
Interactive play stations on future energy are taking shape.
Review on E-Connect 2025: Where research meets business
Industry Day showcases how to successfully bridge the gap between science and application.
Creating advanced catalysts with DNA origami
Researchers from Munich developed a new way to design three-dimensional nanomaterials.
Winter Retreat 2025 in Bayrischzell
Review of a successful meeting of our graduate students in Bayrischzell.
e-conversion leaves platform X
The presence on alternative platforms will be strengthened.
Proton-coupled electron transfer: Deciphered with high pressure
Chemists reveal mechanisms of proton-coupled electron transfer – a key to energy conversion.
The Power of Absence
How tiny metal vacancies improve solar hydrogen technologies.
Cracking the Escape Room with the energy of tomorrow
Communication project by e-conversion and the TUM Sustainability Office wins the 2025 University Competition.
How smart synthesis improves sun catchers
Advances in the photocatalytic use of covalent organic frameworks.
Quantum mechanics helps with photosynthesis
Why do plants transport energy so efficiently and quickly?
The best of both worlds
What makes MOCOFs into pores with potential.
Battery start-up incubator launches at TUM
Investment in Germany's technological sovereignty.