19.07.2019 | Nanion congratulates the two young researchers awarded for their innovative theses by Nano Innovation Award 2019
MUNICH, GERMANY, July 19, 2019-- X-ray vision on nanoparticles & a hall of mirrors for nanomicroscopy
On July 19, the Nano Innovation Awards were awarded at the Center for NanoScience (LMU Munich). Two young researchers from Bayreuth and Munich received the award for promising results as part of their master's or doctoral thesis in application-oriented nanosciences. The Bavarian-wide prize is endowed with €9,000 and is awarded annually by a jury of experts from science and business.
Sabrina Thomä from the the group of Mirijam Zobel at the University of Bayreuth.
Thomas Hümmer from the group of Prof. Theodor Hänsch at LMU Munich and MPI for Quantum Optics.
From left to right: Thomas Hümmer, Sabrina Thomä
Nanion is honored to be part of this initiative of the CeNS (Center for NanoScience, LMU Munich).
As a spin-off company of the CeNS and historically directly connected to the idea of the award, Nanion and three further successful spin-off companies (attocube systems AG, ibidi GmbH, NanoTemper Technologies GmbH) donated the price money of the Innovation Award 2019.
"CeNS with its outstanding scientists fosters nanoscience at the highest level - honoring them is our motivation to support the award," says Dr. Niels Fertig, CEO and founder of Nanion Technologies and member of the jury.
Read the full press release from the CeNS here.