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Research Cooperation

CeNS stimulates and supports research cooperation - crossing the borders between disciplines and different institutions. Shared knowledge and know-how as well as continuous discussions between the members of the network promote synergy effects which boost scientific progress. CeNS continuously provides a multitude of different occasions for the researchers to meet and exchange ideas during scientific meetings and social events. Furthermore, the scientific board awards funding for cooperation projects of scientists belonging to different CeNS groups.

The successful collaborative research work between different CeNS scientists from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacy and Medicine leads to joint research papers published in high-impact journals. The following list shows a selection of recently published cooperative papers:

Identifying symmetry-protected topological order by entanglement entropy

W. Li, A. Weichselbaum, and J. von Delft - Phys. Rev. B, Vol. 88 (24), 245121 (2013) more …

Hierarchical assembly of metal nanoparticles, quantum dots and organic dyes using DNA origami scaffolds

R. Schreiber, J. Do, E.-M. Roller, T. Zhang, V. Schüller, P. Nickels, J. Feldmann, and T. Liedl - Nature Nanotechnology, doi:10.1038/nnano.2013.253, published online: 1 December 2013 more …

A fast analysis method to quantify nanoparticle uptake on a single cell level

A. Torrano, J. Blechinger, C. Osseforth, C. Argyo, A. Reller, T. Bein, J. Michaelis, and C. Bräuchle - Nanomedicine, Vol. 8 (11), pp. 1815-1828 (2013) more …

Electronic and plasmonic phenomena at graphene grain boundaries

Z. Fei, A. Rodin, W. Gannett, S. Dai, W. Regan, M. Wagner, M. Liu, A. McLeod, G. Dominguez, M. Thiemens, A. Castro Neto, F. Keilmann, A. Zettl, R. Hillenbrand, M. Fogler, and D. Basov - Nature Nanotechnology, doi:10.1038/nnano.2013.197, published online: 13 October 2013 more …

Microscopic origin of the 0.7-anomaly in quantum point contacts

F. Bauer, J. Heyder, E. Schubert, D. Borowsky, D. Taubert, B. Bruognolo, D. Schuh, W. Wegscheider, J. von Delft, and S. Ludwig - Nature, Vol. 501, pp. 73-78 (2013) more …

Photocatalytic Reduction of CO2 on TiO2 and Other Semiconductors

S. Habisreutinger, L. Schmidt-Mende, and J. Stolarczyk - Angew. Chem. Int. Edition, Vol 52 (29), pp. 7372-7408 (2013) more …

Targeted Drug Delivery in Cancer Cells with Red-Light Photoactivated Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles

S. Mackowiak , A. Schmidt , V. Weiss , C. Argyo , C. von Schirnding , T. Bein, and C. Bräuchle - Nano Lett., Vol. 13 (6), pp. 2576-2583 (2013) more …

Escalation of polymerization in a thermal gradient

C. Mast, S. Schink, U. Gerland, and D. Braun - PNAS, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1303222110, published online: 29 April 2013 more …

Cell Type Determines the Light-Induced Endosomal Escape Kinetics of Multifunctional Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles

M. Dobay, A. Schmidt, E. Mendoza, T. Bein, and J. Rädler - Nano Lett., Vol. 13 (3), pp. 1047-1052 (2013) more …

A Photoconductive Thienothiophene-Based Covalent Organic Framework Showing Charge Transfer Towards Included Fullerene

M. Dogru, M. Handloser, F. Auras, T. Kunz, D. Medina, A. Hartschuh, P. Knochel, and T. Bein - Angew. Chem. Int. Edition, Vol. 52 (10), pp. 2920-2924 more …