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Great evening with kids!!

Great evening with kids!!

In the frame of the European Climate Pact and the Bürgerstiftung Straubing, we participated in the KinderUni Straubing initiative with a lecture about “How Nature produces its own light”. We talked together about sustainable approaches using proteins and living materials as active components of LEDs. It was a great experience that we will repeat next year!! Thanks a lot to Stephanie Grümbel, Sophia Lipinski, Kelly Lim-Trinh, Marco Hasler and Alexander Mauz with the organization of the exciting experiments.

Congrats to Elisa for the new book chapter!!

Congrats to Elisa for the new book chapter!!

Our new book chapter entitled “ Applying Ionic Transition Metal Complexes to Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells” has been published in Springer Handbook of Inorganic Photochemistry. It has been a great pleasure to contribute to this great action!

ARTIBLED inspires new generations!!

ARTIBLED inspires new generations!!

We are very happy for the Award ON ZIENTZIA entitled „Argiztapen artifizial… naturala?“ of Alain Sorazu, Alfredo Rodríguez, Kimberlyn Fonseca Pérez and Morgane Goyens, students of the máster de ilustración científica at the UPV/EHU (Spain). This young group was inspired by our European Project ARTIBLED – https://bfm.cs.tum.de/research/artibled/?lang=en. The jury has highlighted „it is a magnificent work of animation that perfectly integrates different techniques and has been able to clearly communicate a current research using an attractive aesthetic, and successfully combining music and effects“. This is a great example of the relevance of ARTIBLED to set in the sustainable technological future that we are looking forward.

Cu-Lighting Team Win Royal Society of Chemistry’s Prestigious Horizon Prize

Cu-Lighting Team Win Royal Society of Chemistry’s Prestigious Horizon Prize

A team of scientists from across Europe have been named the winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Dalton Division Horizon Prize, celebrating the most exciting chemical science taking place today. Among them is the the team of Prof. Rubén Costa, head of the Chair for Biogenic Funcitonal Materials at TUM Campus Straubing.