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Lead application
  371. RFID sensor technology  
Lead application RFID sensor technology: We are researching energy-efficient solutions for RFID sensor technology in order to open up new applications and, for example, to make processes in industry more resource-efficient.  
Reference
  372. RF and noise measurements of short-channel MOS-Transistors  
U. Baumann, MEDEA-Workshop, Charakterization and Modelling of CMOS for RF Applications, Agrate/Italien, Juni 1998  
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  373. Reuse of Circuit Topologies using WiCkeD  
V. Boos, MunEDA User Group Meeting, München, 19.09.2006  
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  374. Retrofit - alte Maschinen fit machen für Industrie 4.0 durch nachrüstbare Sensorik  
Franziska Buchwald, Veranstaltungsreihe Ressourceneffizienz vor Ort – Digitalisierung & Ressourceneffizienz, 26. November 2019, Industrie- und Handelskammer Südthüringen, Suhl  
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  375. Residual stress measurements and mechanical properties of AlN thin films as ultra-sensitive materials for nanoelectromechanical systems  
R. Grieseler, J. Klaus M. Stubenrauch K. Tonisch S.Michael J. Pezoldt P. Schaaf Philosophical Magazine, Special Issue: Nano-mechanical testing in materials research and development III, Volume 92, Issue 25-27, 2012, Pages 3392-3401, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786435.2012.669074  
Research field
  376. Research  
Research: We conduct research to harness cutting-edge results from science for industry. Through application-oriented developments we strengthen industry's competitiveness with innovations.  
Reference
  377. René Heidl, Indu-Sol  
“IMMS with its many years of experience in energy-autonomous systems and in developing integrated hardware and software complemented our own work perfectly and developed us a battery-operated current clamp for us. We are more than happy with the product, which is now being mass-produced and is a valuable addition to our range.”  
Press release
  378. Reliable and faster chip designs through invasive and parametric simulation methods  
Dissertation on new methods for automation in integrated circuit design  
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  379. Reinhard Jurisch, microsensys  
”IMMS, being the sole research institute in Thüringen for microelectronic applications, has a central role for enterprises like ours in the region, acting as technology partner and coordinator for joint industrial research with public funding.“  
Press release
  380. Reinhard Bütikofer zu Besuch im „Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Ilmenau“  
Lösungen zur Vernetzung und zu Energie- und Ressourceneffizienz an TU Ilmenau und IMMS vorgestellt  
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