Functional architecture that builds itself
Combining traditional lithographic methods with the self-organization of DNA origami leads to organic 3D nanostructures on surfaces.
Magnetic magnifier into the nanoworld
In the case of quantum sensing measurements, the type of surrounding electrolyte has an influence.
A future star: solid-state batteries pick up speed – Prof. Jennifer Rupp on the podcast Battery Generation
In the “Battery Generation” podcast Patrick Rosen talks to our e-conversion expert Prof. Jennifer Rupp.
Smart light traps: Synthesis gas and battery power from sunlight energy
Gain chemical energy directly from light. What plants can do with photosynthesis, researchers have now achieved with the “nanozyme.”
Prof. Dr. Karsten Reuter honored as TUM Distinguished Affiliated Professor
We congratulate Prof. Karsten Reuter on his award as TUM Distinguished Affiliated Professor!
Dozentenpreis for Prof. Barbara A. J. Lechner
Prof. Barbara A. J. Lechner was awarded with the the Lecturer Award of the Chemical Industry Fund
Welcome to e-conversion!
We are very pleased to welcome two new members to the e-conversion Cluster of Excellence: Prof. Jennifer Strunk and Prof. Dr. Helge Stein
Successful Exhibition at FORSCHA 23
Our successful exhibition drew over 8,000 enthusiastic visitors on a fascinating journey of discovery and innovation!
Photosynthesis: varying roads lead to the reaction center
LMU chemists use high-precision quantum chemistry to study key elements of super-efficient energy transfer in an important element of photosynthesis.
Graduate Retreat 2023
Our student board organised a great workshop in beautiful Bayrischzell for fruitful scientific interaction