University News: Research
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Experience exhibitions together: multi-touch in the museum
TU Chemnitz and Saxon Museum of Industry want to demonstrate not only to children, how the acquired knowledge in exhibitions can be deepened playfully
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With intelligence of composites to new contacts
A booth of several partners around the Federal Cluster of Excellence MERGE presented their latest developments at the 4th Kompozyt-Expo in Krakow
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Making materials lighter and stronger
Fundamental research with relevance for society: The Collaborative Research Centre "High-strength aluminum-based lightweight materials for safety components" receives funding for another four years
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International scientists get to know the Federal Cluster of Excellence in Chemnitz
On 24. and 25. October 2013 the "International MERGE Technologies Conference (IMTC) for Lightweight Structures” takes place - presentation from representatives of the industry and researchers
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A strong fundament to enable excellent research
The Federal Cluster of Excellence "MERGE Technologies for Multifunctional Lightweight Structures” looks back to its first period of establishment and achievements
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Paper with good sound quality
At drupa print media fair, the Institute for Print and Media Technology of Chemnitz University of Technology presents printed loudspeakers on paper substrate and a solar tree with printed solar cells
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Thin Film Solar Cells for Mass Production
Scientists from Chemnitz University of Technology develop a process for the production of thin film solar cell, based on silicon - The first results will be presented at the Hanover Fair
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Waste from the mill goes towards new material
Department of Hoisting and Conveying Engineering has developed a new plastic compound in collaboration with local businesses - 60 per cent is made up of a renewable raw material: oat hulls
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Printed solar cells on paper
The Institute for Print and Media Technology at Chemnitz University of Technology presents solar panels, which are printed with special inks with electrical properties on standard paper