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  1211. Drahtlos-Sensorplattform zur Verkehrsdatenerfassung  
Marco Götze, Embedded Design, V/2015, 17.09.2015  
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  1212. Drahtlos vernetzte Sensorsysteme zur Erhebung von Messgrößen zur Gebäudeautomation  
Prof. Dr. H. Töpfer, 33. Stammtisch Automatisierungstechnik, Fachhochschule Jena, 10.11.2010, Jena  
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  1213. Dr.-Ing. Tino Hutschenreuther  
Head of System Design  
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  1214. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Stephan, TU Ilmenau  
”The IMMS expertise in RF circuit design, in the actual implementation of the circuit and in measurements to verify the RF properties was particularly important here. As our partners, the Institute’s staff applied themselves consistently and with understanding of the whole system reaching well beyond the ASIC they had themselves developed.“  
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  1215. Dr.-Ing. Ludwig Herzog  
Eight men and four women next to the IMMS building in Ilmenau. Head of Mechatronics  
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  1216. Dr.-Ing. Jens Kobow, Supracon  
”For a next-generation terahertz camera, Supracon’s own capacities in the resolution of such a sophisticated technical problem were very much complemented by IMMS’ long experience in the development of highly efficient drive systems.“  
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  1217. Dr.-Ing. Jan Bumberger, UFZ  
”IMMS’ many years of experience in wireless detection sensor networks were a significant help to us. With IMMS we were able to find hardware and software solutions of particular importance to long-term recording of open-air data. We are more than satisfied with the solution and have been able to use the platform with great flexibility in a variety of situations.“  
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  1218. Dr.-Ing. Frank Spiller  
Head of Business Development and Central Projects  
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  1219. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Nuernbergk, Melexis  
“The institute has developed and implemented a program that automatically finds and evaluates critical parasitics even at the design stage. In consequence, layout optimisation, which normally takes so long, is massively accelerated. In a very short time, we were able to identify the problematic points in three circuits.”  
Press release
  1220. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Schäffel (* 25 July 1961, † 16. May 2021)  
We are shocked and very saddened by his sudden death.  
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