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DeepEn wins Leibniz Start-up Prize 2025
03.04.2025 • News

DeepEn wins Leibniz Start-up Prize 2025

Spin-off of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Jena develops minimally invasive microendoscope systems for neuroscience and medicine.

Jena and Albany establish research center for photonics and AI
11.11.2024 • News

Jena and Albany establish research center for photonics and AI

CeBAI is based at the University at Albany, NY, and focuses on the development of new diagnostic tools and forensic applications.

Fast biopsies with optical technologies
11.06.2024 • News

Fast biopsies with optical technologies

uCAIR project: real-time diagnosis instead of time-consuming biopsy analysis

Shaping the world with light and women’s power
03.08.2023 • News

Shaping the world with light and women’s power

Leibniz IPHT offers career workshop in Jena – registration open until August 31, 2023, travel grants available.

€ 11 M-funding for nonlinear optics on atomic scales
20.06.2023 • News

€ 11 M-funding for nonlinear optics on atomic scales

The collaborative research center on light-matter interactions in Jena will be funded by the German Research Foundation for another four years from July 1, 2023.

IPHT expands its range of optical methods in medicine
21.02.2023 • News

IPHT expands its range of optical methods in medicine

The Leibniz Institute in Jena establishes a new working group for field-resolved spectroscopic measurement methods, headed by ERC Consolidator Grant winner Ioachim Pupeza.

Improving microscopy with optimized software
24.01.2023 • News

Improving microscopy with optimized software

The Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology IPHT was awarded $20,000 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

Ronny Stolz appointed honorary professor at TU Ilmenau
29.09.2022 • News

Ronny Stolz appointed honorary professor at TU Ilmenau

The physicist has been working at Leibniz IPHT since 1994 and heads the quantum systems department since 2019.