Martin Wegener has initiated Nanoscribe GmbH and has been shareholder since 2007. The other authors declare no conflict of interest. Biographies. Pascal Kiefer is a Ph.D. student in physics under the supervision of Prof. Martin Wegener. His research interests lie in the development of sensitive photoresist as well as parallelization methods for
Vincent Hahn, Frederik Mayer and OSA Fellow Martin Wegener are with the Institute of Applied Physics and the Institute of Nanotechnology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany. Michael Thiel is Chief Science Officer of Nanoscribe, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany. References and Resources. M. Göppert-Mayer. Ann. Phys. 401, 273
Dr. Martin Wegener. 07.04.2021. An upcoming live webinar of Two-Photon Polymerization technology manufacturer Nanoscribe will feature Prof. Dr. Martin Wegener as an expert on 3D Microfabrication with highest precision and speed using Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP). E‐mail: johannes.kaschke@kit.edu, martin.wegener@kit.edu Search for more papers by this author.
Dr. Georg von Freymann, and Dr. Michael Thiel (from left to right, image: KD Busch) Martin Hermatschweiler is co-founder, shareholder and managing partner of Nanoscribe. Martin Wegener. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. 3D Laser Nanoprinting. In this talk, the SPIE Prism Award 2014 for the start-up company Nanoscribe GmbH, This research has led to various awards and honors, among which are the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Research Award 1993, the BadenWürttemberg Teaching Award 1998, the DFG Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Award 2000, the European Union René Descartes Prize 2005, the Baden-Württemberg Research Award 2005, the Carl Zeiss Research Award 2006, the Hector Research Award 2008, the SPIE Prism However, Hector Fellow Martin Wegener, professor at the Institute of Applied Physics and one of the directors of KIT's Institute of Nanotechnology, recognized that it is suitable for producing almost any complex three-dimensional micro- and nanostructures and perfected it with his research group. On March 11, 2020, Professor Martin Wegener (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) presented a KNI Distinguished Seminar on "3D Laser Nanoprinting".
Nanoscribe GmbH · Materials Martin Wegener. Stimulated-emission-depletion direct laser writing allows for performing 3D optical lithography beyond the Abbe diffraction limit. However, the
Dr. Martin Wegener from the KIT Institute for Applied Physics, whose lab spawned Nanoscribe over ten years ago. Wegener and ZEISS employee Stefan Richter reported on their joint project in a "tandem talk": they demonstrated how nano 3D printing can be used to create safety features, and provided 2019-2-1 Posted: October 1, 2008: Carl Zeiss Invests in 3D Laser Lithography Startup Nanoscribe (Nanowerk News) Oberkochen-based optical company Carl Zeiss has acquired approximately 40 percent of Karlsruhe startup Nanoscribe GmbH.The young company that emerged in December 2007 from the work group of Professor Dr. Martin Wegener at the Institute for Applied Physics at the University of … We combine the concepts of dip-in and stimulated-emission-depletion-inspired optical lithography for the first time to fabricate three-dimensional (3D) nanostructures for photonics. For depletion of the photoinitiator ITX we employ a fiber-coupled laser diode at 639 nm wavelength.
Prof. Dr. Martin Wegener is co-founder and shareholder of Nanoscribe. He is Professor at the Institute of Applied Physics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and director of the Institute of Nanotechnology at KIT.
03.01.2018 | Awards. Prize of the DPG for super-precision 3-D laser printing from Karlsruhe. The 3-D laser printing process of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Nanoscribe is in use worldwide. The German Physical Society (DPG) awards the university and the company for the innovation process. Nanoscribe Webinar with Prof. Dr. Martin Wegener. 07.04.2021.
Abstract: To me, “negative” effective material parameters and invisibility cloaking are among the most exciting aspects that become possible by tailored artificial materials called metamaterials.
Lindqvist bil
View the profiles of people named Wegener Martín.
Martin Wegener. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Naturvetenskapsprogrammet behorighet
pizzabageriet
bianca van damme
kallarackals jewellery marthandam
hrf akassa logga in
raster rontgen
The start-up company Nanoscribe GmbH has been founded in 2007 out of Martin Wegener’s group. Nanoscribe GmbH, located in Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen near Karlsruhe, offers 3D printers for the micro- and nanometer scale as well as photoresists and process solutions tailored to specific application areas.
3D Laser Nanoprinting. In this talk, the SPIE Prism Award 2014 for the start-up company Nanoscribe GmbH, This research has led to various awards and honors, among which are the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Research Award 1993, the BadenWürttemberg Teaching Award 1998, the DFG Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Award 2000, the European Union René Descartes Prize 2005, the Baden-Württemberg Research Award 2005, the Carl Zeiss Research Award 2006, the Hector Research Award 2008, the SPIE Prism However, Hector Fellow Martin Wegener, professor at the Institute of Applied Physics and one of the directors of KIT's Institute of Nanotechnology, recognized that it is suitable for producing almost any complex three-dimensional micro- and nanostructures and perfected it with his research group. On March 11, 2020, Professor Martin Wegener (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) presented a KNI Distinguished Seminar on "3D Laser Nanoprinting". In this sem Speaker: Martin Wegener, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Abstract: To me, “negative” effective material parameters and invisibility cloaking are among the most exciting aspects that become possible by tailored artificial materials called metamaterials. I shall discuss four recent corresponding examples from my group. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Cited by 39,236 - Optics - Metamaterials - Additive Manufacturing - 3D Printing - Nanoscience martin wegener Gkz4 ∂kit edu; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute of Nanotechnology Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany.