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in Three Dimensions

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portrait photo of Prof. Thomas Mikolajick
Prof. Thomas Mikolajick. © André Wirsig

For research into ferroelectricity: Prof. Thomas Mikolajick receives award from the American Physical Society

Thomas Mikolajick, Professor of Nanoelectronics at Dresden University of Technology (TUD) and Scientific Director of NaMlab gGmbH, has been awarded the James C. McGroddy Prize for New Materials 2026 …

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Congratulations! Best Poster Award for Clemens Wittberg at Memrisys2025

Congratulations to PhD Student Clemens Wittberg who received the Best Poster Award at this year's Memrisys2025 conference. Clemens received the award for his work “Identifying the Electronic and Ionic …

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Research Insipration Grant: Liudmila Starodubtceva at the Dresden Microelectronics Academy 2025

The Dresden Microelectronics Academy takes place in the heart of Dresden, the capital of Silicon Saxony, and is a perfect opportunity for young researchers to look behind the scenes of major players …

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Finally: Project's On-site Kick-off Meeting Carried Out

Yesterday, our members and associated members came together at Technische Universität Dresden to celebrate the on-site kick-off of project TRR404 Active-3D. Project Leaders, PhD students, Postdocs, …

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TRR404 @ Long Night of Science Dresden

In 2025, Dresden's research institutions will once again be the stage for exciting experiments, surprising “aha” moments and clever questions. On June 20, 2025, the Long Night of Science Dresden …

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