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Braunschweigs Mikroelektronik im Aufwind

Braunschweig’s microelectronics on the rise

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TU Braunschweig involved in four microchip design research projects

Processors, sensors, pacemakers: microelectronics are not only all around us, in some cases they are even within us. However, with the option of putting billions of transistors and other elements on a tiny chip, designing microelectronics is like building Lego land on a fingernail. At the TU Braunschweig, the scientists of the Institute for CMOS Design are exploring the manifold possibilities of microelectronics. With no less than four new successful project ideas, the institute under Professor Vadim Issakov is currently making a name for itself as one of the top locations for the subject in Germany.

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