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Trip Generation Estimates for Spatial Units based on Built Environment and Geocoded Household Travel Surveys
Applicant Tobias Kuhnimhof
Subject Area Traffic and Transport Systems, Intelligent and Automated Traffic
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2023
TRIGGSY aims at a novel approach to estimate trip rates, specifically the number of terminating trips per spatial unit. Such
trip rates form a key input for ...
Tripling human Phosphorylation Site functional Annotation to enhance Individualized treatment recommendations from Clinical phosphoproteomics data (PhoSAIC)
Applicant Matthew The
Subject Area Medical Informatics and Medical Bioinformatics
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2023
In the rapidly advancing field of precision oncology, the functionalization of phosphorylation sites (p-sites) emerges as
a pivotal strategy. This project aims
Project Heads Janina Kneipp , Helmut Schlaad
Subject Area Physical Chemistry of Molecules, Liquids and Interfaces, Biophysical Chemistry
Subproject of SFB 1636
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres Term Since 2024
This project aims at characterising and establishing plasmon-induced nitroxide-mediated polymerisation (NMP) that exploits
metal nanoparticles as a versatile ...
Applicant Bernhard Kliem ( in cooperation with Xin Cheng, Jun Chen )
Subject Area Astrophysics and Astronomy
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2023
Ultradoped GeSn-based plasmonic antennas and GeSn/Si plasmon-enhanced heterojunction photoemission infrared photodetectors on the Si platform
Applicants Yonder Berencén , Inga Fischer ( in cooperation with Ing-Song Yu )
Subject Area Electronic Semiconductors, Components and Circuits, Integrated Systems, Sensor Technology, Theoretical Electrical Engineering
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2023
The project aim is to investigate strategies for obtaining highly n-doped GeSn-alloys and successfully demonstrate their potential
for two applications in ...
Understanding and controlling reactivity under vibrational and electronic strong coupling: Theoretical modelling
Project Heads Janet Anders , Peter Saalfrank
Subject Area Theoretical Chemistry: Molecules, Materials, Surfaces
Subproject of SFB 1636
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres Term Since 2024
This project is about using strong coupling (SC) of cavity or plasmonic modes to molecules as a possible new tool in chemistry
– with prospects and limitations
Project Heads Matias Bargheer , Carsten Henkel , Henrike Müller-Werkmeister
Subject Area Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Subproject of SFB 1636
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres Term Since 2024
This project aims at providing an experimental basis for a thorough characterization of the electronic and vibrational heat
energy and its transport within ...
Understanding checkpoints of interneuron sculpting for neuronal remodelling of microcircuits to promote CNS repair
Project Head Anna-Sophia Wahl
Subject Area Molecular and Cellular Neurology and Neuropathology
Subproject of TRR 274
DFG Programme CRC/Transregios Term Since 2024
Strokes destroy excitatory inputs - not only in the stroke area, but also in remote regions such as the hippocampus, which
may lead to disorganized GABAergic ...
›Unmaking Migrants?‹ The Production of the EU’s Internal and External Borders and their Effects in Historical-Postcolonial Perspective
Project Head Christiane Reinecke
Subject Area Modern and Contemporary History
Subproject of SFB 1604
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres Term Since 2024
This project examines how the distinction between Europe’s external and internal borders was produced and how mobile groups
came to be categorized at these ...
Project Head Simon T. Schäfer
Subject Area Molecular and Cellular Neurology and Neuropathology
Subproject of TRR 274
DFG Programme CRC/Transregios Term Since 2024
Despite the critical role of microglia in human brain pathologies, the molecular mechanisms that govern the diverse and context-dependent
set of phenotypes are