Month: October 2017

Controlling electronic current is essential to modern electronics, as data and signals are transferred by streams of electrons which are controlled at high speed. Demands on transmission speeds are also increasing as technology develops. Scientists from the Chair of Laser Physics and the Chair of Ap...

Category: Research

At the international conference for silicon carbide and related materials (ICSCRM 2017) in Washington D.C., our PhD students Maximilian Rühl and Martin Hauck impressed scientists from academia and industry from all over the world with their research results. Maximilian Rühl got an invited talk fo...

Category: Research