Published on Wed, 18 Nov 2020 in NEWS
Wie gelingt eigentlich Studienorientierung in Zeiten von Corona? Virtuell, interaktiv und perspektivenreich! Das zeigt eine vierteilige Veranstaltungsreihe zur Organischen Elektronik, die seit dem 12.11. immer donnerstags deutschlandweit interessierten Schüler*innen von MINT-EC-Schulen Einblicke in aktuelle Forschung sowie persönliche Motivationen und Karrierewege von Wissenschaftler*innen und Studierenden gibt. Über ein Online-Konferenztool können sich bis zu 50 Teilnehmer*innen direkt in die Labore verbinden und quasi live Forschungsatmosphäre aufnehmen und alle ihre Fragen loswerden. Organisiert von der Schulkontaktstelle der TU Dresden und inhaltlich bespielt von Wissenschaftler*innen des cfaed widmen sich die Beiträge den Visionen, Phänomenen und Herausforderungen der Organischen Elektronik und zeigen eindrucksvoll auf, welches fruchtbare, vielfältige Umfeld Dresden den Schüler*innen zu bieten hat.MINT-EC steht für ein Netzwerk exzellenter MINT-Schulen, die ein starkes mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliches Profil haben. Die TU Dresden ist Mitglied in diesem Netzwerk.Interessierte können sich per E-Mail unter mint-ec@tu-dresden.de anmelden.
Published on Sat, 14 Nov 2020 in NEWS
With an innovative concept for international, strategically-oriented excellence scouting, TU Dresden has now been accepted in the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's new Henriette Herz Scouting Program. The "SCAFFOLDING" pilot project supports the "Friedrich List” Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences in attracting and recruiting highly qualified, international, early-career researchers. It is carried out in cooperation with the Chair of Network Dynamics at the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) and is endowed with a total of 125,000 EUR. The two-year project will start in January 2021 and will be jointly led by Prof. Regine Gerike from the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences and Prof. Marc Timme (cfaed and Institute for Theoretical Physics).
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Published on Wed, 04 Nov 2020 in NEWS
Congratulations to cfaed Associate Member Prof. Dr. Sibylle Gemming who was appointed a new professorship at TU Chemnitz in October, 2020! She will hold the professorship Theoretical Physics of Quantum Mechanical Processes and Systems at the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Most recently, she held the professorship Cross-scale Modeling of Materials and Material Composites under External Influence Factors at the same institution.
Read more … Prof. Dr. Sibylle Gemming Appointed New Professorship at Chemnitz University of Technology
Published on Tue, 06 Oct 2020 in NEWS
Great joy at the Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis (DCN): In a competition run by Protochips, Inc. (U.S.), the analytics user facility of the TU Dresden had submitted an application - and was successful! Besides the international recognition and reputation that go along with the prize, the DCN will be awarded a state-of-the-art and world-wide unrivalled Axon synchronization tool. The Axon system will perfectly complement and further enhance the center's capabilities of in-situ electron microscopy, a field in which the DCN is already now excellently positioned. The hardware and software components will soon be delivered and installed on the DCN’s high-resolution transmission electron microscope JEOL F200.
Read more … DCN Wins Axon Synchronization Tool!
Published on Thu, 24 Sep 2020 in PRESS RELEASES
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Apps such as Uber are an important mobility feature in many big cities. Driving others from A to B in their own car has become a job for many people. However, many drivers complain that their income is too low. In May 2019, the US television station ABC reported how Uber drivers at Washington airport artificially inflated the price of the service by all going offline at the same time. Within a few minutes, the price of the service had risen by 13 dollars, which almost doubled the amount. How exactly does this strategy work and when is it used? This is what Dr. Malte Schröder and Professor Marc Timme from the Chair for Network Dynamics at the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed) and the Institute for Theoretical Physics at TU Dresden have been investigating alongside PhD students David-Maximilian Storch and Philip Marszal.
Read more … Overpriced? TUD Researchers Explain Artificial Price Increases in the Taxi App Uber
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