Department of Hybrid Electronic Systems

Prof. Dr. Franz Kreupl

Our research focuses on the utilization of nano- and carbon-based materials in a wide range of electronic applications and circuits. Engineered functional nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes, nanowires and other carbon-based materials - like graphene or graphenic carbon materials - have the potential to significantly improve the performance of electronic devices, sensors, interconnects, energy- and information storage devices and circuits based on them. At the same time, nano- and carbon-based materials may offer a route towards a more sustainable form of materials used in engineering - a form which relies less on the precious limited natural resources. Our efforts to create new functional devices bridge classical electrical engineering and circuits with material science and physics.
Unfortunately, our research infrastructure has been completely destroyed by the move to our new building in Garching and with all the resources stripped of it will take years to rebuilt the required infrastructure from scratch.

 

Who knows what the future will bring? This question will be addressed this year at the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2015 on March 24 - 26, 2015.…

The winterschool will provide a platform for reviewing and discussing new developments in the field of electronic properties of molecular…

The 7th German edition of the famous book Tipler & Mosca "Physik für Wissenschaftler und Ingenieure" features our group on page 1284. Please have a…

Technology and Circuit Optimization of Resistive RAM for Low-Power, Reproducible Operation

Prof. Kreupl will speak at the VDE-Workgroup meeting for Medicine and Life Science Electronic on Tuesday Dec. 9 at 6:15 PM. The location is at TU…

Reconfigurable Nanowire Electronics-Enabling a Single CMOS Circuit Technology

Prof. Kreupl will present an assessment of carbon memories at the ITRS meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico on August 25-26, 2014. A white paper on…

Max Stelzer joined our group today and he is working towards his PhD thesis.

Prof. Kreupl will give a speech "Innovation in Electronics - where are we going?" at the ZVEI's 60th Anniversary Celebration on June 24, 2014 …

Prof. Kreupl invited to speak at the meeting of the German Physical Society (DPG) in Dresden on April 1, 2014. The title of the talk is "Carbon…