Focus topic: | Resource efficiency |
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Type of funding: | Large individual funding projects |
Programme: | CZS Individual funding |
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At the Ilmenau School of Green Electronics (ISGE), young scientists are working on green microelectronics in an interdisciplinary manner. This is not only sustainable and climate-neutral in operation, but also along the entire value chain and in the entire material cycle.
Goals
The Ilmenau School of Green Electronics (ISGE) is a central interdisciplinary training and research structure. Young scientists work there in the field of sustainable electronics. The aim is to develop new green microelectronics. The aim is to provide a technological response to the increasing consumption of resources and energy in the IT sector. In addition, it is sustainable and climate-neutral not only in operation, but also along the entire value chain and in the entire material cycle. ISGE is focusing on the fields of bio-inspired microelectronics, intelligent materials, components and technologies and energy-efficient computing. Ideally, these fields come together in a powerful but energy-efficient computer system.
The ISGE pursues two strategic goals: it promotes and bundles interdisciplinary research in the field of green electronics at TU Ilmenau. And it secures young talent through the interdisciplinary training of a new generation of scientists who work at the interfaces of the aforementioned research fields. They can also master the growing challenges in information technology.
Involved persons:
Prof. Dr. Stefan Sinzinger
Technische Universität Ilmenau
Detailed information:
Focus topic: | Resource efficiency |
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Programme: | CZS Individual funding |
Type of funding: | Large individual funding projects |
Target group: | PhD students |
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Funding budget: | 5.234.000 € |
Period of time: | Januar 2024 - Dezember 2027 |