Upcoming Seminars
CeNS Colloquium
Friday, May 25th, 15:30h
Prof. Martin Hanczyc,
University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Creating artificial biosystems
Future Events
Welcome to the Center for NanoScience

The Center for NanoScience (CeNS) was founded in 1998 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich. The mission of CeNS is to promote and coordinate interdisciplinary research in the field of nanoscience in the Munich area. CeNS is an association of junior and senior scientists from basic research and industry and is conceived as a network, joining people from various institutions (LMU, TU Munich, University of Augsburg and others).
Research Network

CeNS consolidates research activities at the nanometer scale from the areas of physics, biophysics, chemistry, biochemistry, and medicine. The network promotes the mutual understanding and collaboration between researchers from these different disciplines by joint seminars, workshops, and schools which are organized by CeNS. Professors, junior group leaders, PostDocs, PhD students as well as Diploma and Masters students interact with each other within this lively network, exchanging scientific ideas and establishing new research collaborations.
Interdisciplinary Education

CeNS offers a comprehensive educational program to PhD and Diploma students. Workshops, seminars, colloquia and lecture series are organized on a regular basis throughout the whole year. The topics presented by internationally renowned speakers cover the broad spectrum of nanosciences and nanobiosciences. International exchange programs and soft-skills workshops complete the interdisciplinary program. The students are incited to suggest workshop topics and organize scientific events on their own and are strongly encouraged to invite interesting speakers to seminars and workshops. In addition to the regular graduate education of CeNS, outstanding PhD students participate in the International Doctorate Program NanoBioTechnology which is part of the
Elite Network of Bavaria.
Transfer to Industry

The creative and unorthodox atmosphere within CeNS efficiently helped to create concepts for and incubate young nano-technological companies: the spin-off companies
attocube systems,
Advalytix,
ChromoTek,
ethris,
GNA biosolutions,
ibidi,
Nanion Technologies,
NanoScape,
Nanotools,
NanoTemper and
Neaspec currently employ about 120 mostly young scientists and technologists, working primarily on nano-biotechnological tasks. CeNS offers the creative scientific environment which is essential for these start-up companies, acts as a training facility with over 50 graduates per year, and provides the spin-offs with well-trained and particularly motivated scientists and technologists. More...
International Cooperation

In addition to the numerous research collaborations of individual CeNS members with scientists from all around the world, CeNS has established a growing number of cooperations with international nanoscience institutes. Exchange of doctoral researchers (e.g. Junior Nanotech Network) and Master's students as well as joint workshops (e.g. Workshop on Global Challenges & how Nanotech can help) are the means by which these cooperations are realized. Up to now, joint projects have been initiated with Canada (McGill University, University of Alberta), the United States (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Switzerland (University of Basel), the U.K. (University of Bristol), China (Chinese Academy of Sciences and City University of Hong Kong) and India (IIT Madras). More...
The Fertile Soil

On the fertile soil of CeNS new multidisciplinary research groups have been established such as the Cluster of Excellence
Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM), the LMUinnovativ project
Functional Nanosystems and the
SFB 863 "Forces in biomolecular systems" of the German research council (DFG) as well as many interdisciplinary research projects supported by the BMBF, the DFG, the Volkswagen Foundation, and the European Union. Since 2004, CeNS hosts the International Doctorate Program "NanoBioTechnology", funded by the
Elite Network of Bavaria.
CeNS Annual Report 2011 is online!
Read about what happened last year at CeNS more …
Ötzi’s blood detected by CeNS researchers
5,000 year old red blood cells discovered - oldest blood known to modern science more …
DNA origami puts a smart lid on solid-state nanopore sensors
The latest advance in solid-state nanopore sensors – devices that are made with standard tools of more …
Further News more ...
Critical and Strong-Coupling Phases in One- and Two-Bath Spin-Boson Models
C. Guo, A. Weichselbaum, J. v. Delft, and M. Vojta - Phys. Rev. Lett., Vol. 108 (16), 160401 (2012) more …
The Effect of Ageing on Exciton Dynamics, Charge Separation, and Recombination in P3HT/PCBM Photovoltaic Blends
F. Deschler, A. De Sio, E. von Hauff, P. Kutka, T. Sauermann, H.-J. Egelhaaf, J. Hauch, and E. Da more …
Further Selected Publications
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