Material, Molecule and Energy
- Short Description
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The Campus Research Focus “Material, Molecule and Energy” is excellently networked on both a regional and an international scale. Scientists at the Universities of Giessen and Marburg and the Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences conduct joint interdisciplinary research with other universities and research partners in Germany and abroad, applying theoretical, experimental and application-oriented approaches. Apart from basic research on the storage of chemical and electrochemical energy, research focuses on the exploration of substitution concepts for sustainable and resource-efficient materials and the further development of semiconductors, other functional materials and microelectronic devices for the operation of future technologies, for instance, in the field of photonics, optoelectronics and electronics technologies. Besides structural characterisations on atomic length scales, materials researchers examine the macroscopic characteristics of modern materials relevant for the technical application, focusing on mechanical, electronic and optical aspects. They establish the scientific basis required for applications and explore the production and the utilisation of innovative materials. In doing so, they contribute towards the development and practical use of promising technologies. The longstanding cooperation between the three universities is also evident in the Materials Research Day Central Hessen established over ten years ago where researchers from Giessen and Marburg gather in either Giessen or Marburg once a year to discuss their current results.
- Successful Joint Research
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- FOR 5065: Energielandschaften und Struktur in ionenleitenden Feststoffen (ELSICS) (Speaker: Prof. Dr. Karl-Michael Weitzel; UMR)
Funding period: since 2021 - DFG Collaborative Research Center CRC 1083: Structure and Dynamics of Internal Interfaces
Funding period: 2013 to 2025 - LOEWE KMU: DADIfI – Dimethylaminopropyldimethylindium für die Industrie (1366/22-71), Antragst. Dockweiler Chemicals GmbH (Marburg)
Funding period: 2022 to 2024 - LOEWE Research Cluster PriOSS – Principals of on-surface synthesis
Fundig Period: 2021 to 2024 - BMBF Expertise Cluster: FestBatt
Funding Period: 2018 to 2024 - LOEWE Research Cluster: MOSLA - Molecular Storage for Long-Term Archiving
Funding Period: 2019 to 2023 - DFG Priority Programme SPP 1807: Control of London Dispersion Interactions in Molecular Chemistry
Funding period: 2015 to 2023 - DFG Priority Programme SPP 1666 Topological Insulators: Materials - Fundamental Properties - Devices
Funding period: 2013 to 2023 (sub project) - DFG Research Unit 2824: Amorphous moleculare Materials with extrem non-linear optical Properties
Funding Period: 2019 to 2022 - DFG Individual Grant (Reinhart Koselleck Project): Fluorine Chemistry Under High Pressure (Prof. Dr. Florian Kraus)
Funding period: 2018 to 2022 - DFG Research Training Group RTG 2204: Substitute Materials for Sustainable Energy Technologies
Funding period: 2016 to 2022 - DFG Research Training Group RTG 1782: Functionalization of Semiconductors
Funding period: 2012 to 2021 - LOEWE Research Cluster: BAMP! Building with Paper
Funding period: 2017 to 2020 (participation) - THM Junior Research Group: Materialmodellierung (funded by HMWK)
Funding Period: 2017 to 2020 - DFG Priority Programme SPP 1708: Material Synthesis near Room Temperature
Funding period: 2014 to 2020 (several sub projects) - LOEWE Project: SimPlex - Development of a computational methodology for the simulation of acryl glass under impact loading
Funding Period: 2017 to 2019 (coordination) - German Federation of Industrial Research Associations (AiF) project „Stochastic fracture behaviour of windshields during head impact tests for pedestrian protection”
Funding Period: 2016 to 2018 (coordination) - DFG Research Unit FOR 1282: Controlling the electronic structure of semiconductor nanoparticles by doping and hybrid formation
Funding period: 2010 to 2017 (participation) - EU Project: DOMINO: Design Oriented ModellINg for Flexible ElectrOnics
Funding period: 2014 to 2018 (participation) - LOEWE-Research Cluster: SynChemBio
Funding period: 2014 to 2016 (Coordination) - LOEWE Research Cluster: STORE-E: Storage in Boundary Layers
Funding Period: 2013 to 2016 (Coordination) - DFG Priority Programme SPP 1613: Fuels Produced Regeneratively Through Light-Driven Water Splitting: Clarification of the Elemental Processes Involved and Prospects for Implementation in Technological ConceptsFunding 2012-2015 (sub project)
- DFG Priority Programme SPP 1386: Nanostructured Thermoelectric Materials: Theory, Model Systems and Controlled SynthesisFunding period: 2009 to 2015 (sub project)
- Funding by German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (GIF)
- Numerous industrial cooperations (e.g., with Actiol, BASF, Dockweiler Chemicals, NAsPIII/V, Osram, Toyota, Umicore), projects funded by the Federal Ministy of Education and Research (Junior Research Training Group within NanoMatFutur, collaborative projects: ANSPARKON, MehrSi, TBAforPV, BMWi T-AGE) and the European Union (e.g., DOTSENSE, ERMP, PROMIS)
- DAAD Exchange programmes with numerous international partners
- FOR 5065: Energielandschaften und Struktur in ionenleitenden Feststoffen (ELSICS) (Speaker: Prof. Dr. Karl-Michael Weitzel; UMR)
- Research Infrastructure
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- Center for Materials Research (LaMa), Justus Liebig University Giessen: Core facility at JLU, supported by the departments of chemistry and physics
- Micro- and Nanofabrication Laboratory (MiNa) with electron beam lithography
- Electrochemistry and Interface Laboratory (ElCh)
- Large-Scale Facilities: Time-of-Flight Mass-Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS/UPS), high resolution scanning electron microscopy, molecular beam epitaxy facility, atomic layer deposition facility, scanning probe microscopy
- Materials Science Center (WZMW), Philipps-Universität Marburg: Core facility of UMR, supported by the faculties physics, chemistry and biology
- Structure and Technology Research Laboratory (STRL) with focus on semiconductor epitaxy and quantitative structure characterization
- Large-Scale Facilities: several MOVPE (metal organic gas phase epitaxy) machines, several transmission electron microscopes, FIB-SEMs, high resolution X-ray diffraction, scanning probe microscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy
- Competence Center for Nanotechology and Photonics (NanoP), THM University of Applied Sciences
- Laboratory for organic electronics with inkjet material printer
- Cluster and software for numerical process and device simulation in the field of micro and nano electronics
- Center for Materials Research (LaMa), Justus Liebig University Giessen: Core facility at JLU, supported by the departments of chemistry and physics
- Participating Researchers
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- Prof. Dr. Klaus Behler, Faculty of Mathematics, Life Sciences and Computing, THM
- Dr. Anja Bielefeld, Center for Materials Research, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Sangam Chatterjee, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Dr. Anja Henß, Institute of Physics and Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Carsten von Hänisch, Faculty of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Detlev Hofmann, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Florian Kraus, Faculty of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karsten Leitis, Faculty of Electircal Engineering and Information Technology, Mechatronics, THM
- PD Dr. Angelika Polity, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Dr.-Ing. Ubbo Ricklefs, Faculty of Electircal Engineering and Information Technology, THM
- Prof. Dr. Bernhard Roling, Faculty of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Schippers, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Prof. Dr. André Schirmeisen, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute for Applied Physics, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Derck Schlettwein, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute for Applied Physics, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Bernd Smarsly, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute of Physical Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Seubert, Faculty of Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Sundermeyer, Faculty of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Ulrich Tallarek, Faculty of Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Michael Dürr, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute for Applied Physics, JLU
- Dr. Matthias Elm, Centre for Materials Research (LaMa), JLU
- Prof. Dr. Florian Gebhard, Faculty of Physics, Many Particles Physics, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Michael Gottfried, Faculty of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Richard Göttlich, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Norbert Hampp, Faculty of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Christian Heiliger, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute of Theoretical Physics, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Wolfram Heimbrodt, Faculty of Physics, Experimental Semiconductor Physics, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Detlev Hofmann, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Ulrich Höfer, Faculty of Physics, Surface Physics, UMR Prof. Dr. Peter Jakob, Faculty of Physics, Surface Physics, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute of Physical Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Peter J. Klar, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander Klös, Faculty of Electircal Engineering and Information Technology, THM
- Prof. Dr. Martin Koch, Faculty of Physics, Experimental Semiconductor Physics, UMR
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Stefan Kolling, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Technology, THM
- Prof. Dr. Doreen Mollenhauer, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute of Physical Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Wolf Eckhard Müller, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Herbert Over, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute of Physical Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Siegfried Schindler, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Schippers, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Prof. Dr. André Schirmeisen, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute for Applied Physics, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Derck Schlettwein, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute for Applied Physics, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Peter R. Schreiner, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Bernd Smarsly, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, Institute of Physical Chemistry, JLU
- Dr. Wolfgang Stolz, Faculty of Physics, Experimental Semiconductor Physics, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Sure, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Technology, THM
- Prof. Dr. Markus Thoma, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, I. Physics Institute, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Kerstin Volz, Faculty of Physics, Experimental Semiconductor Physics, UMR
- Prof. Dr. Hermann Wegner, Faculty of Biology and Chemistry, Institute of Organic Chemistry, JLU
- Prof. Dr. Gregor Witte, Faculty of Physics, Molecular Solid State Physics UMR
- Research Environment
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- Cooperation with the Campus Research Focus "Space Applications“
- Cooperation with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Batteries and Electrochemistry Laboratory (BELLA), Institute of Nanotechnology
- Contact person
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Justus Liebig University Giessen
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Janek
Center for Materials Research (ZfM/LaMa)
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 16
35392 Gießen
Dr. Thomas Leichtweiß
Center for Materials Research (ZfM/LaMa)
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 16
35392 Gießen
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Volz
Materials Sciences Center (WZMW)
Hans-Meerwein-Str. 6
35032 Marburg
Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen – University of Applied Sciences
Prof. Dr. Stefan Kolling
Faculty of Mechanical and Energy Engineering
Wiesenstraße 14
35390 Gießen