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The chair for bioelectronics is located at the Walter Schottky Institute- center for nanotechnology and nanomaterials of the Technische Universität München (University of Technology, Munich).
The chair for bioelectronics is located at the Walter Schottky Institute- center for nanotechnology and nanomaterials of the Technische Universität München (University of Technology, Munich).
The research goal is the realization of self-organizing molecular systems that are able to respond to their environment, compute, move, take action. On the long term, they envision autonomous systems that are reconfigurable, that can learn, evolve or develop.
The research goal is the realization of self-organizing molecular systems that are able to respond to their environment, compute, move, take action. On the long term, they envision autonomous systems that are reconfigurable, that can learn, evolve or develop.
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The current research highlights are DNA-PAINT, Nanopore translocation and Resolving distances.
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E14 Biomolecular Systems and Bionanotechnology:

The chair for bioelectronics is located at the Walter Schottky Institute- center for nanotechnology and nanomaterials of the Technische Universität München (University of Technology, Munich). The research goal is the realization of self-organizing molecular systems that are able to respond to their environment, compute, move, take action. On the long term, they envision autonomous systems that are reconfigurable, that can learn, evolve or develop.

The current research highlights are DNA-PAINT, Nanopore translocation and Resolving distances.