Researchers from all over the world will meet in Berlin from May 22 to 24, 2019 for a scientific exchange on recent topics in single photon based quantum technology.

Researchers from all over the world will meet in Berlin from May 22 to 24, 2019 for a scientific exchange on recent topics in single photon based quantum technology.
Solar researchers have investigated whether it is economically viable for a solar thermal power plant to convert excess photovoltaic and wind power into heat and store it.
Computational materials design is shown to be essential for the discovery of new and novel materials of the future.
A real-time, in vivo, and minimally-invasive transdermal biosensing system for hydrogen peroxide monitoring is developed.
Scientists demonstrate the feasibility of chirality-encoded logic architectures.
Organ-on-a-chip technology allows for the study of caffeine transport across the placenta to the fetus during pregnancy.
Alessia Battigelli reviews organic materials formed by the self-assembly of peptoids in Biopolymers
A team of Canadian researchers has shown that direct contact between an AP “cold” oxidizing plasma source and water that contains very high concentrations of cyanobacteria and green algae, along with associated BMAA toxin, could be quite rapidly (in minutes) decontaminated with modest energy input.
For the first time, a research group successfully uses egg shells as an electrode for energy storage.
Low-cost strategies to tailor the microstructure of solid oxide fuel cell electrodes are discussed, providing a fast and efficient way to evaluate new electrode materials.