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Technology Platform for Wireless and Broadband Communication - Selected Projects

The research programs are realized by dint of the following project portfolio, which is regulary updated according to the content requirements as well as opportunities for co-operations and external funding. Industry and grant projects are acquired in such a manner as to serve the strategic goals of the IHP.

Sensors

TeraSens

Development of diagnostic microsystems

GlucoPlant

Development of a continuously operating glucose monitor

MINIMUM

Miniaturisierte Multisensor-Plattform für schnellen Label-freien optischen Molekülnachweis

Si Photonics

GALACTICO

blendinG diverse photonics And eLectronics on silicon for integrAted and fully funCTIonal COherent Tb Ethernet

ESSenTIAL

EPIXfab Services specifically targeting (SME) Industrial Take-up of Advanced silicon photonics

HELIOS

Photonics Electronics functional Integration on CMOS

MOSAIC

Monolithic, electro-optical co-integration for the realization of high end sampler ASICs

SILIMOD

Ultrakleiner Hochgeschwindigkeits-Modulator für Photonisch-Integrierte-Schaltkreise

Si-Ge BiCMOS Technologies

130nm BiCMOS

130nm SiGeC BiCMOS technology development

LDMOS

Laterally Diffused MOS transistors for RF and smart power

HiTek

Silicon- III-V-Heterointegration for Tera-Hertz-Electronic

MEMS

FLEXWIN

Flexible microsystem technology for micro- and millimetre-wave antenna arrays With Intelligent Pixels

NANETT

Kompetenznetzwerk für Nanosystemintegration – Anwendung von Nanotechnologien für energieeffiziente Sensorsysteme

NANOTEC

Nanostructured materials and RF-MEMS RFIC/MMIC technologies for highly adaptive and reliable microwave to mm-wave systems

Former Projects

DOTFIVE

Towards 0.5 TeraHertz Silicon/Germanium Heterojunction bipolar technology

umg-Si

Integration von neuartigem Silizium-Material in Solarzellen:
Entwicklung der Charakterisierung für neuartiges multikristallines Silizium und für Solarzellen

Das Gebäude und die Infrastruktur des IHP wurden finanziert vom Europäischen Fonds für regionale Entwicklung, von der Bundesregierung und vom Land Brandenburg.