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Switching tiny light sources ultrafast
04.10.2024 • News

Switching tiny light sources ultrafast

Very fast process between electrically neutral and charged luminescent particles in an ultrathin material.

Jürgen Czarske receives Dennis Gabor Award
17.09.2024 • News

Jürgen Czarske receives Dennis Gabor Award

TU Dresden professor awarded for works on digital holography and related techniques for biomedicine, fiber communication, imaging, information processing, and laser metrology.

Take 5: new laser, photonics, quantum experts for Acatech
14.12.2023 • News

Take 5: new laser, photonics, quantum experts for Acatech

A total of 39 scientists have been newly elected into Germany’s National Academy of Science and Engineering.

Reusable UV sensor films
11.05.2022 • News

Reusable UV sensor films

Through a spin-off, three Dresden physicists want to bring UV curing and UV disinfection technology to market in the next 18 months.

“Image analysis for everyone”
25.10.2021 • News

“Image analysis for everyone”

A multinational team from the Institut Pasteur in Paris, the Francis Crick Institute in London and PoL scientists in Dresden will develop solutions for distributed, accelerated image analysis that is accessible to end-users without programming experience.

New W3-professorship for ultrafast microscopy and photonics
16.09.2021 • News

New W3-professorship for ultrafast microscopy and photonics

Alexey Chernikov was appointed the new W3 professor of ultrafast microscopy and photonics established by the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat – Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter at TU Dresden. The 38-year-old scientist pursues the goal to make ultrafast quantum mechanical quasiparticles visible in atomically thin nanocrystals.

Zeiss Innovation Hub in Dresden opens Its doors
11.06.2021 • News

Zeiss Innovation Hub in Dresden opens Its doors

First program is being run in the life sciences, for which the new staff is hired.