Facilities
The Research Group "Chemical Processes in Microtechnology" benefits from the outstanding facilities at the Zweibrücken campus. In addition to basic research and engineering laboratories (chemistry, physics, biology, biochemistry and electrical engineering) including sopisticated equipment for metrology and analysis (e. g. a scanning
Additional facilities
In addition, the research group has use of the following facilities:
2 industrial plating plants for 4-inchl wafers by MOT Mikro und Oberflächentechnik GmbH (currently used for nickel and NiFe alloy plating) Gold plating plant Autolab RotaHul - rotating cylinder Hull cell Potentiostat PGSTAT302N; Metrohm incl.
Further Projects
MiDi-PEM: Microstructured metal seals for ball valves using pulsed electrochemical machining (Midi-PEM), Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy BMWi , Central innovation programme for medium-sized companies, Cooperation Project; Duration: 1.1.2018 till 31.12.2019 Soft magnetic functional layers of NiFeX (WeiFu), Fede
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Prof. Baller's research group focuses on the integration of microstructured components, especially microfluidic components, into applicable equipment and instruments.
Furthermore Prof. Baller is focussing on the development of software for the automated evaluation of large data sets and process optimization. Current proj
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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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The research group Molecular Electrophysiology works interdisciplinary at the Campus Zweibrücken of the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern in the faculty of Computer Science and Microsystems Engineering under the direction of Prof. Dr. Holger Rabe.
The research group focuses on neuropharmacology and recept
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The research group, headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing Achim Trautmann, is involved in the development and adaptation of micro/nanotechnological processes for the manufacture of components and systems at chip and wafer level. The focus is on implementation in applicable processes.
The activities focus particularly on cleanroom processes,
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The working group Enteric Nervous System (AGENS) is dealing with the innervation of the gastrointestinal,tract (enteric nervous system: ENS) in respect to various aspects such as development, plasticity or detrimental and protective influences, but also in relation to different compartments and cells systeme within the gut