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Interdisciplinary team from Friedrich Schiller University Jena gains funding from DFG for new research unit
Dr Martin Hager shows flexible organic solar cells and polymer batteries.
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The European news channel reports in the "Smart Regions" section on current energy storage technology made in Jena
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In the latest issue of the magazine CHEManager, Prof. Dr Ulrich S. Schubert provides information on current developments in battery research
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Chemist Prof. Martin Oschatz receives significant European research funding award
Chemist Prof. Martin Oschatz receives an ERC Starting Grant.
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Chemists at the University of Jena developed methods for manufacturing glasses from non-melting compounds
Vahid Nozari uses a microscope to examine the new synthetic glass made of a MOF material.
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New book by Prof. Dr. Ulrich S. Schubert, Dr. Andreas Winter and Prof. Dr. George R. Newkome published
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Chemists from the University of Jena prevent dendrite formation in lithium metal batteries
Prototype lithium metal batteries with carbon nanomembrane modified separators
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Chemists from the Friedrich Schiller University Jena present a new method for battery state of charge assessment in the renowned​ scientific journal ”Advanced Energy Materials”.
Prof. Dr. Ulrich S. Schubert and Dr. Andreas Winter publish an overview of supramolecular polymers together with the American chemist Prof. Dr. George R. Newkome
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Materials scientist Lothar Wondraczek receives renewed support from the European Research Council
Jena glass chemists want to further develop a process for thermally hardening very thin glass.
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First works in progress since September 2019
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The honorary doctor of FSU Jena and highly esteemed guest of CEEC Jena will be awarded the most important science prize in the world on 10 December, 2019.
Prof. Goodenough and Prof. Schubert in the lab of the CEEC Jena
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