Martin had 14 siblings: Carl Martin Wegner, Anna Catharina Wegner and 12 other siblings. Martin married Regina Dorothea Wegner (born Zell) on month day 1833, at age 27 at marriage place . Regina was born on September 20 1808, in Jägerhof, Pommern, Prussia, Germany.
2011-12-14 · Today, Nanoscribe GmbH is selling stand-alone DLW instruments (see Fig.1), with annual sales in excess of one million Euro. The four founders of Nanoscribe GmbH (Georg von Freymann, Martin Hermatschweiler, Michael Thiel, and Martin Wegener) obtained the Otto-Haxel-Award of the “Freundeskreis des Forschungszentrums Kalsruhe” in 2008.
Dr. Martin Wegener , ZEISS by AM . Nanoscribe is a spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology and was founded more than ten years ago by Prof. Dr. Georg von Freymann, Martin Hermatschweiler, Dr. Michael Thiel and Prof. Dr. Martin Wegener.
Dr. Martin Wegener. 07.04.2021. An upcoming live webinar of Two-Photon Polymerization technology manufacturer Nanoscribe will feature Prof. Dr. Martin Wegener as an expert on 3D Microfabrication with highest precision and speed using Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP). Damals waren sie zu viert, jetzt beschäftigt die Nanoscribe GmbH bei einem zweistelligen Millionenumsatz rund 60 Mitarbeiter und will weitere einstellen.
At that time, two-photon polymerization (2PP), the underlying core physics and chemistry of Nanoscribe, was a small niche research topic. Scientists from the group of Prof. Wegener at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) and the company ZEISS Group developed a new counterfeit security feature using our 3D microprinter!
Martin Wegener. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. 3D Laser Nanoprinting: Quo vadis? In this talk, I will give an introduction into 3D laser nanoprinting (V. Hahn
Typically, lateral feature sizes as small as 80 nm can be achieved with 800 nm fundamental DLW laser wavelength. Beyond the diffraction limit Nevertheless, regular DLW has been limited by the Abbe diffraction barrier. Martin Wegener.
Recent progress on metamaterials in optics, thermodynamics, mechanics, and magneto-transport. Speaker: Martin Wegener, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Abstract: To me, “negative” effective material parameters and invisibility cloaking are among the most exciting aspects that become possible by tailored artificial materials called metamaterials.
Dr. Martin Wegener Nanoscribe – Metamaterials With a Twist and Security Through 3D Printed Microstructures Posted on January 23, 2018 by AM Nanoscribeの4人の創立メンバー: (左から)Martin Hermatschweiler, Prof.
Frederik Mayer talks to Prof. Martin Wegener at the KIT optical lab. As tiny as they are complex: A sample with printed 3D structures, as seen under a light microscope. Frederik Mayer inspects the apparatus he installed. Nanoscribe四位创始人 (从左至右): Martin Hermatschweiler, Prof. Dr. Martin Wegener, Prof.
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2017-12-12 · As Nanoscribe CEO and co-founder Martin Hermatschweiler has said, “Our customers can now materialize pioneering ideas that were out of reach to them before. We’ve had great interest from industry, among others, in the areas of optics, photonics, and medical technology.”
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Posted in News | Tagged 3D laser lithography, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, laser lithography 3D printers, lattices, Martin Wegener, micromanufacturing, nanomanufacturing, Nanoscribe GmbH, Nanotechnology (INT) and Innovation Management department, optical lenses, Technology Transfer Prize of the DPG, ZEISS Innovation Hub | Leave a comment
Martin Wegener - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany - Institut für Angewandte Physik (AP), KIT, Germany - Institut für Nanotechnologie (INT), KIT, Germany - Karlsruhe School of Optics & Photonics (KSOP), KIT, Germany - Nanoscribe GmbH, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany The start-up company Nanoscribe GmbH has been founded in 2007 out of Martin Wegener’s group. Nanoscribe GmbH, located in Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen near Karlsruhe, offers 3D printers for the micro- and nanometer scale as well as photoresists and process solutions tailored to specific application areas. This collaboration emerged from the Carl Zeiss Research Award 2006, jointly for Kurt Busch and Martin Wegener, the two senior principal investigators of CFN project A1. As a result, the spin-off company Nanoscribe GmbH has officially been founded in December 2007. During the awards ceremony at the Photonics West in San Francisco, Nanoscribe's CEO Martin Hermatschweiler said: "Our customers are university research insti-tutions all over the world. We are convinced that this award reflects our technical maturity also for industrial applications and that it will sharpen the awareness of 3D printing technology being the right process for the solution of many problems." In 2007, we have commercialized the DLW technology via the start-up company Nanoscribe GmbH. Typically, lateral feature sizes as small as 80 nm can be achieved with 800 nm fundamental DLW laser wavelength. Beyond the diffraction limit Nevertheless, regular DLW has been limited by the Abbe diffraction barrier.
At that time, Dr. Martin Wegener, an academician of the KIT Nanotechnology Institute (INT), will introduce the principle of 2PP technology together with us, and demonstrate the use of Nanoscribe’s maskless lithography system Impressive application products made.
Dr. Martin Wegener as an expert on 3D Microfabrication with highest precision and speed using Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP). E‐mail: johannes.kaschke@kit.edu, martin.wegener@kit.edu Search for more papers by this author.
2018 Martin Wegener, Professor am Institut für angewandte Physik und sagt Nanoscribe-Geschäftsführer Martin Hermatschweiler, der 2007 mit Martin Hermatschweiler, CEO. November 28th, 2013. Page 2. Overview. • Introduction: Nanoscribe GmbH. • Technology: Direct Laser Dr. Martin Wegener.