IMTEK

IMTEK stands for Department of Microsystems Engineering at the University of Freiburg in Germany. With currently more than 650 graduate students and 23 research groups,[1] it is Germany's largest research institute dedicated to all aspects of MEMS.

Research Groups

IMTEK consists of the following research groups, each led by a tenured professor:

  • MEMS Applications
  • Assembly and Packaging
  • Biomedical Microtechnology
  • Bio Microtechnics
  • Bio- and Nano-Photonics
  • Chemistry and Physics of Interfaces
  • Electrical Instrumentation
  • Design of Microsystems
  • Microsystem Materials
  • Micro-actuators
  • Microelectronics
  • Micro-optics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Process Technology
  • Sensors
  • Simulation
  • Systems Theory
  • Compound Semiconductor Microsystems
  • Materials Process Technology

In addition, IMTEK has established interdisciplinary graduate colleges for the following themes:

  • Embedded Microsystems
  • Micro Energy Harvesting
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gollark: See, that's Morse.
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