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  211. iENA bronze medal for: “Microelectromechanical Acceleration Sensor”  
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  212. Operation and performance evaluation of vertical nanopositioners for 10 mm stroke in a 3D lift and tilt test setup  
Steffen Hesse, Michael Katzschmann Alex S. Huaman Stephan Gorges Eberhard Manske euspen – Special Interest Group Meeting: Precision Motion Systems & Control, 15th – 16th November 2022, s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands, NL  
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  213. NFM-100  
High-precision drive systems with spatial (6D) positioning accuracies in the single-digit nm range. For fundamental research on nanometrology and nanofabrication at Ilmenau TU, the nanofabrication machine NFM-100 was realised as a system which enables the scanning of surfaces (AFM) as well as the processing by field emission scanning probe lithography for the first time in an xy-travel range of Ø100 mm.  
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  214. SensInt  
The IMMS is developing a CMOS image sensor for time-resolved fluorescence detection for direct integration into microfluidic cartridges using 3D screen printing.  
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  215. InSignA: Pilot project 1  
IMMS collects microclimatic data across a building complex on the campus of Technische Universität Ilmenau for energy consumption optimisations.  
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  216. FluoResYst  
The IMMS is developing a SPAD-based sensor for time-resolved readout of fluorescence-labelled DNA microarrays.  
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  217. Alexander Zimmer, X-FAB Global Services GmbH, Erfurt  
”IMMS was able to offer us valuable support due to its many years of experience in the field of measurement technology and circuit design for optical sensors. The reliable work and the trusting partnership is a highly valued basis for the cooperation with IMMS.”  
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  218. Damir Redžepagic, ArtIC Solutions  
”Their experience in digital IC design, synthesis, place and route, verification and sign-off using the state-of-the art tools and methods makes IMMS a great partner to work with when developing mixed-signal integrated sensors.”  
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  219. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Patrick Mäder, Technische Universität Ilmenau  
”For us, the cooperation shows how important IMMS is for a transfer of results from basic research into practice.”  
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  220. Dr. Gerd Reidenbach, Lehr- und Versuchszentrum Gartenbau (LVG)  
”We have experienced IMMS as a reliable and proactive partner who has taken our perspective and implemented targeted solutions from it and is always open to new impulses.”  
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