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The work of the research group Molecular Neurophysiology headed by Tanja Brigadski has a long-lasting interest in the cellular processing and function of neurotrophins. The major aims of this research group are to understand the contribution of neurotrophin-signalling during pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases in mo
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We are an interdisciplinary research group at University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern in Zweibrücken. The research group belongs to the Department of Computer Science and Microsystems Technology (I/MST) and is directed by Prof. Dr. Dr. Oliver Müller.
The research group's main activities are the development of new m
Current activity:
1998 - current Professor (W2) of Chemical Processes in Microsystems Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering (IMST), University of Applied Science Kaiserslautern
Academic Education:
10.02.1993 PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) at the Unive
Current activity:
1998 - current Professor (W2) of Chemical Processes in Microsystems Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering (IMST), University of Applied Science Kaiserslautern
Academic Education:
10.02.1993 PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) at the Unive
Topic specific publications (with Peer Review)
1. B. Nowduri, S. Schulte, D. Decker, K.-H. Schäfer, M. Saumer: Biomimetic nanostructures fabricated by Nanoimprint Lithography for improved cell-coupling, Adv. Funct. Mater., 2020, 30, 2004227; doi: 10.1002/adfm.202004227
2. Ana M. R. Rebelo, Yang Liu, Changqing Liu*, Karl-Herbert Sc
Saumer Monika, Prof. Dr. rer. nat., Chemical Analytics, Chemical Process Engineering Specialisation
Faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering (IMST)
Website Chemical Processes in Microsystem Technology
Professor (W2) for Chemical Processes in Microsystems Engineering, University of Applied Science Ka
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Evaluation of studies and teaching as well as the monitoring of internal university processes are central topics in the ‘Increasing student success’ project. The analysis of the university's existing evaluation system for ‘blind spots’ and the corresponding completion in the form of university-wide s
Evaluation of studies and teaching as well as the monitoring of internal university processes are central topics in the ‘Increasing student success’ project. The analysis of the university's existing evaluation system for ‘blind spots’ and the corresponding completion in the form of university-wide surveys and concepts are a focal point.
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