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Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU)

Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU)

Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU) (German: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, colloquially Uni Jena), is a public research university located in Jena, Thuringia, Germany.

The foundation for the energy-efficient production of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source

Could mouthwashes reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission

Revolutionary light-emitting silicon

Synthesised: A molecule that can perform the function of a computing unit in a quantum computer

Chemists synthesise molecule as possible component for quantum computers Quantum computers could vastly increase the capabilities of IT systems, bringing major changes worldwide. However, there is still a long way to go before such a device can actually be constructed, because it has not yet been possible to transfer existing molecular concepts into technologies in

Synthesised: A molecule that can perform the function of a computing unit in a quantum computer

Designing new electronic devices simply by stacking organic semiconductor nanosheets

No more error-prone evaporation deposition, drop casting or printing: Scientists at LMU Munich and FSU Jena have developed organic semiconductor nanosheets, which can easily be removed from a growth substrate and placed on other substrates. Today’s computer processors are composed of billions of transistors. These electronic components normally consist of semiconductor material, insulator, substrate, and

Designing new electronic devices simply by stacking organic semiconductor nanosheets

Pushing the Limits of Lensless Imaging

At the Frontiers in Optics conference researchers will describe a custom-built ultrafast laser that could help image everything from semiconductor chips to cells in real time. Using ultrafast beams of extreme ultraviolet light streaming at a 100,000 times a second, researchers from the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany, have pushed the boundaries of a well-established

Pushing the Limits of Lensless Imaging

Intelligent façades generating electricity, heat and algae biomass

Windows that change their light permeability at the touch of a button, façades, whose color can be changed according to the sunlight, façades and window parts in which transparent photovoltaic modules are integrated or in which microalgae are being bred to provide the house with its own biofuel: This is what the buildings of the

Intelligent façades generating electricity, heat and algae biomass

German-Finnish research team succeeds in organizing programmed nanoparticles into highly complex nanostructures

New principle for the self-assembly of patterned nanoparticles published in NATURE may have important implications for nanotechnology and future technologies Animal and plant cells are prominent examples of how nature constructs ever-larger units in a targeted, preprogrammed manner using molecules as building blocks. In nanotechnology, scientists mimic this ‘bottom-up’ technique by using the ability of

German-Finnish research team succeeds in organizing programmed nanoparticles into highly complex nanostructures

Psychologist Helps to Map Countries’ Entrepreneurial Spirit

Founders of successful companies tend to exhibit personality traits that make them more socially engaging, creative and able to handle stress than non-entrepreneurs, according to new research from the University of Jena in Germany and The University of Texas at Austin. Jena researchers Martin Obschonka, Eva Schmitt-Rodermund and Rainer K. Silbereisen, along with UT Austin

Psychologist Helps to Map Countries’ Entrepreneurial Spirit

Photonic quantum computers: a brighter future than ever

Harnessing the unique features of the quantum world promises a dramatic speed-up in information processing as compared to the fastest classical machines. Scientists from the Group of Philip Walther from the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna succeeded in prototyping a new and highly resource efficient model of a quantum computer – the boson sampling

Photonic quantum computers: a brighter future than ever

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  • Dr. Ricardo Römhild

    Ricardo Römhild completed his studies of English, Geography, and Educational Studies at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena in 2015 ... joined the English Language Education team at the University of ...

  • Peptides on Interstellar Ice

    A research team led by Dr Serge Krasnokutski from the Astrophysics Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy at the University of Jena had already demonstrated that simple peptides can ...

  • Environmental changes influence microbial diversity

    A research team from the Cluster of Excellence "Balance of the Microverse" at Friedrich Schiller University Jena has carried out a study to investigate what these changes mean for the very basis ...

  • Life's Building Blocks May Have Come From Space

    However, researchers from the University of Poitiers in France and the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Max Planck Institute for Astronomy—both in Germany—have new evidence that ...

  • An enzyme makes mushrooms “magical”

    He is Professor of Pharmaceutical Microbiology at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and heads an associated research group at the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection ...

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