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Chemnitz University of Technology (German: Technische Universität Chemnitz, abbreviated TU Chemnitz) is a public university in Chemnitz, Germany. With over 11,000 students, it is the third largest university in Saxony. It was founded in 1836 as Königliche Gewerbeschule (Royal Mercantile College) and was elevated to a Technische Hochschule, a university of technology, in 1963. With approximately 1,500 employees in science, engineering and management, TU Chemnitz counts among the most important employers in the region.

World’s Smallest Battery Can Power Computers with the Size of a Grain of Dust

“A research team led by Chemnitz University of Technology with the participation of IFW Dresden and Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry present an application-oriented method for an unsolved problem in microelectronics - Publication in the prestigious journal Advanced Energy Materials Computers …

Adaptive Microelectronics Reshape Independently and Detect Environment for First Time

“Nanoscientists from Chemnitz and Dresden develop adaptive microelectronics that can move independently according to sensor data and align themselves specifically for activities - possible applications in biomedicine and bioneural interfacing Flexible and adaptive microelectronics is considered an innovation driver for new …

Electronic Highways on the Nanoscale

“For the first time, the targeted functionalization of carbon-based nanostructures allows the direct mapping of current paths, thereby paving the way for novel quantum devices Computers are getting faster and increasingly powerful. However, at the same time computing requires noticeably …

Premiere at Hannover Messe: Fully 3D-Printed Electric Motors

“Chemnitz University electrical engineers are the first in the world to print electric motors using iron, copper and ceramics Using metallic and ceramic pastes, extruded layer by layer into a predetermined form and then sintered together, researchers from the Chemnitz …