
The new analysis laboratory will help with such a high throughput that the outcomes can be fed directly back into the process to refine prediction and adjust the synthesis criteria. This produces a continuous “feedback loop” that enables the products to quickly attain a level of quality that makes them appropriate for additional basic scientific trials and, most significantly, for applications in practice.
“At the Ruhr Innovation Laboratory, we are together planning research study facilities and integrating the strengths of both universities in the field of materials science to speed up the transfer of novel materials from standard research study to industrial applications. For digital innovations, for instance, our society requires brand-new semiconductors made up of basic materials that are easily available on the global market over the longer term,” stated Teacher Martin Paul, Rector of Ruhr University Bochum. “This is where the new analysis lab can make an important contribution. It will place a variety of laser analysis approaches at our researchers’ disposal that is exceptional worldwide. In the future, external users may likewise benefit from the new centers, which we wish to develop into a European referral lab in the coming years,” said Professor Manfred Bayer, President of TU Dortmund University.
Facilities for top-class global research study
The brand-new laboratory is hosted by the Department of Physics and the DAEDALUS Research Center, which accumulates know-how in the field of spectroscopy at TU Dortmund University. Professor Marc Aßmann and Dr. Jörg Debus are collaborating the setting up of the 10 brand-new specific labs.