What are the researchers at the NMI actually working on? The brand new image brochure now provides an overview of the diverse research at the institute - from non-destructive imaging and the recycling
Surfaces cleaned using a standardized procedure were characterized using interfacial and microstructural analysis methods Implant surfaces made of titanium, stainless steel and CoCrMo were contaminate
More information on the history of the MEA meetings at the NMI on nmi.de/en/mea-meeting .
New location, exciting topics again: This year's MEA meeting will take place from 9 to 11 July at TU Wien. The registration deadline is now open and abstracts can already be submitted. New location, e
A huge country, a fast-growing market, for example for medical products: India, with its medical industry and healthcare sector, offers the NMI many opportunities for partnerships. A huge country, a f
In the project, which is funded by the state of Baden-Württemberg, the University Hospital Tübingen, Department of Women's Health, Karl Storz SE & Co. KG and the NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Insti
Development of nanostructured, open-pored diffusion layers for copper delivery and standards for cleanliness assessment Development of nanostructured, open-pore PVD diffusion coatings for the controll
Microfabrication Dr. Peter D. Jones Group Leader Biomedical Micro and Nano Engineering +49 7121 51530-800 E-Mail anzeigen Microfabrication is a precision-driven technique for creating detailed structu
Research on low-dimensional materials Nanostructuring and stacking of 2D materials Prof. Dr. Jannik C. Meyer Bridge Professor Center for Nanoanalytics +49 7121 51530-924 E-Mail anzeigen Nanostructurin
Microfluidic Systems Dr. Peter D. Jones Group Leader Biomedical Micro and Nano Engineering +49 7121 51530-800 E-Mail anzeigen Microfluidic systems use tiny channels, reservoirs, valves, and sensors to