Insights into the fabrication of low-loss spin-wave waveguide network

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A team from the research groups of Rudolf Bratschitsch, Sergej Demokritov, and Wolfram Pernice has fabricated spin-wave waveguides and large magnonic networks in a thin film of the magnetic insulator yttrium iron garnet (YIG). Their work paves the way for wafer-scale magnonic integrated circuits.

 

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European Research Council awards Wolfram Pernice an Advanced Grant

Wolfram Pernice to receive almost 3.5 million euros for project "Probabilistic Photonic Computing" (PICNIC)
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Congratulations to Wolfram Pernice, Associate Professor at the University of Münster, Professor of Experimental Physics at Heidelberg University, and Head of the Neuromorphic Quantum Photonics group at the Kirchhoff Institute for Physics in Heidelberg!

The funding will enable him to integrate photonic computing on artificial neural networks with probabilistic computing methods with the goal of designing hybrid integrated photonic circuits capable of ultra-fast computing.

More information can be found here!

Armido Studer to receive the Adolf von Baeyer Commemorative Medal

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The German Chemical Society (GDCh) will honor Armido Studer with the Adolf von Baeyer Commemorative Medal on September 29th, in recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to the field of organic radical chemistry. As a globally renowned expert in this area, he has played a pivotal role in reviving interest in radical chemistry, sparking a new era of innovation and discovery.

More information can be found here.

Appointment of Robert Hein as Junior Professor

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We would like to extend our warmest congratulations to Robert Hein, project leader in the CRC 1459 and member of the Center for Soft Nanoscience, on his recent appointment as W1 Junior Professor at the Organic Chemistry Institute of the University of Münster! Prior to this, he had already been leading a junior research group at the same institute.

Funded by the North Rhine-Westphalia Return Fellowship Program, his research group is currently exploring redox-switchable molecules and materials. Within the CRC 1459, he jointly leads research project C07 alongside Prof. Frank Glorius and Prof. Christian Nijhuis.

New insights into the transformation dynamics of antimony

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Team members of Martin Salinga's working group research glass formation for photonic switches together with cooperation partners from the University of Groningen.

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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Awardee 2025

DFG honours Prof. Dr. Wolfram Pernice for outstanding research
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Prof. Dr. Wolfram Pernice, Professor at the Kirchhoff Institute for Physics at the University of Heidelberg and adjunct professor at the University of Münster, has been honoured with the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2025. This most important research award in Germany is a DFG program recognising scientists for outstanding scientific achievements.

More information regarding the prize can be found here (in German)!

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