
Current Research Highlights

Nanomachines made to measure: protein design with artificial intelligence
CeNS member Lukas Milles investigates how to design completely new proteins with the help of deep learning
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Nanophotonics – an ultrafast light switch
CeNS researchers have developed a method that allows ultrafast control of the interactions between light and a material.
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Biophysics: function of thymus gives rise to form
A model developed by LMU biophysicists demonstrates how biological processes form the convoluted internal architecture of the thymus
Read moreFor over 25 years, CeNS has been at the forefront of nanoscience, making an impact by fostering collaborations across disciplines, training the next generation of scientists, and driving technology transfer. Our thriving network has grown stronger over the years. We are proud to support both young talent and established leaders in advancing science, with a clear focus on translating our discoveries into real-world applications.Prof. Dr. Joachim Rädler, CeNS Spokesperson

CeNS in numbers
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research group leaders and spin-off founders are part of the CeNS community
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graduate students and postdocs are associated with CeNS
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spin-offs and start-ups are driving fundamental research to technological innovation