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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