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  2051. Application of the Expert Design Plan Methodology on an Ultra-Low-Power Sensor Frontend  
Lorenz Renner, Ralf Sommer Yannick Uhlmann 2025 21th International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD), July 7-10, 2025, Istanbul, Turkiye, pp. 1-4, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/SMACD65553.2025.11092185  
Event
  2052. AI4PlantPhysio Workshop  
Forest clearing in the Thuringian Forest with a tree stump and a tree stake with environmental sensors in the foreground. Workshop in the AI4PlantPhysio project on plants and sensor technology at the University of Konstanz  
Research field
  2053. Integrated sensor systems  
Research field: Integrated sensor systems. Here we investigate miniaturised systems manufactured in semiconductor technology consisting of microelectronic components for sensors applications, as well as methods to design these highly complex systems efficiently and safely.  
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  2054. Energy-efficient Sensor Systems for Environmental Monitoring  
Marco Götze, AI4PlantPhysio-Workshop, 16. Juli 2025, Universität Konstanz, Germany  
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  2055. NPS6D100-A 6D Nanopositioning System with Sub-10 nm Performance in a Ø100 mm × 10 mm Workspace  
Steffen Hesse, Alex S. Huaman Michael Katzschmann Ludwig Herzog Actuators 2025, 14, 361, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/act14080361  
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  2056. Dr. Daniel Schultheiß, city of Ilmenau  
“Throughout the entire duration of the project, I have always perceived IMMS as a competent, innovative and solution-orientated partner that dealt very flexibly and pragmatically with the multiple challenges of using modern measurement technology in a topographically and climatically demanding environment.”  
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  2057. Dr. Markus Lapczyna, Eppendorf  
”IMMS quickly gained a deep understanding of the system and was therefore able to identify and thoroughly analyse various influencing factors. The results speak for themselves and we are also completely satisfied with the way we worked together.“  
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  2058. Dr. Heiner Flocke, iC-Haus GmbH  
”By sharing expertise and resources, we were able to jointly develop a solution that met and even exceeded the requirements.“  
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  2059. Frank Seiferth, seioTec GmbH  
”In our solution-oriented collaboration with IMMS, we were able to benefit in particular from the expertise of IMMS employees in sensor and embedded systems technology.“  
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  2060. Mirjam Mantel, Siemens AG  
”The close cooperation with IMMS was characterised by a practical and application-oriented approach. The partnership has exceeded our expectations and we consider the results to be very successful.“  
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