Success stories

Tim Grüne

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Rapid determination of three-dimensional structures – Nano Argovia project A3EDPI meets with a positive response

For over twelve years, the Swiss Nanoscience Institute (SNI) has supported applied research projects as part of the Nano Argovia program, providing companies in Northwestern Switzerland with access to innovative research through the SNI…
Agnese Carino

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Individually adapted and stable

The goal of the Nano Argovia project CerInk is to develop custom-made bone replacement materials that closely resemble natural bone Humans have over 200 different bones with varying shapes, each of which performs a specific, important…
Claudio Schmidli und Luca Rima

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Faster analysis with tiny quantities

MiPIS Argovia project optimizes sample preparation for cryo-electron microscopy In 2017, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Professor Jacques Dubochet, Professor Joachim Frank, and Professor Richard Henderson. They received the…
Das Team im Nano-Argovia-Projekt SCeNA hat ein System entwickelt, mit dem verschiedene Parameter einzelner Zellen analysiert werden können.

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Working as a team to track down single cells

Researchers from the Nano Argovia program develop a system for analyzing single cells In the Argovia project SCeNA (Single Cell NanoAnalytics), an interdisciplinary team of scientists led by Dr. Thomas Braun (C-CINA, Biozentrum, University…
Dr. Sonja Neuhaus

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Structure is everything

How different surfaces affect properties Nature is filled with examples of surfaces that have particular properties due to their structure. A special nano- and microstructure, for instance, allows butterfly wings to shimmer in different…
Immobilisierte Enzyme auf einem Nanopartikel durch organische Kieselsäureverbindungen geschützt (Bild: M.R. Correro, M. El Idriss)

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Successful Collaboration Between University, University of Applied Sciences, and Industry

Innovative biocatalysts thanks to nanotechnology In 2014, scientists from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), the University of Basel and Basel-based company INOFEA AG launched the NANOzyme Argovia…
MOSFETs mit mikroskopisch kleinen u-förmigen Gräben liefern vielversprechende Ergebnisse (H. Rossmann)

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Trenches reduce electrical resistance

Argovia project confirms theoretical approach The SNI’s Nano-Argovia program supports applied research projects between academic research institutions in Northwestern Switzerland and industrial companies. In one such successful Argovia…
Mathieu Munsch, Patrick Maletinsky und Felipe Favaro

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Diamonds help create precise images

On the fourth floor of the Department of Physics, the Swiss Nanoscience Institute has a new neighbor. Qnami, a start-up led by Dr. Mathieu Munsch and the Georg H. Endress Professor Patrick Maletinsky, has moved in opposite the SNI’s general…