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Beiträge
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Colloquium of the DFG priority program "Dynamic Wetting of Flexible, Adaptive, and Switchable Substrates" (26.02.21) 2231
Laboratoire Modélisation et Simulation Multi Echelle MSME, Université Gustave Eiffel, Paris (30.04.21) 2244
Seminar in the Cluster of Excellence "Understanding Written Artefacts", Hamburg University (1.12.20) 2436
DESY Workshop on Surface and Interface Diffraction in Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry, Hamburg, Germany (4.2.2020) 2763
Photon Science Users’ Meeting 2020 at DESY, Hamburg (30.01.20) 2955
Mimenima Graduate School Seminar, University of Bremen, Germany (25.11.2019) 2795
Seminar at Faculty of Physics and Chemistry of Materials, Salzburg University, Salzburg (Österreich) (3.10.2019) 2569
Seminar at Institut de Lumière et Matière, Lyon (France) (27.09.2019) 2530
Keynote lecture at International Conference on Materials and Innovative Engineering, Brenna (Poland) (27.08.2019) 2630
Seminar at the workshop "Atomistic Modeling in Materials", Sylt (Germany) (24.08.19) 2436
Seminar at Laboratoire Navier, École des Ponts ParisTech, Université Paris-Est, France (28.06.19) 2621
Seminar at Saint-Gobain Research Paris, France (27.06.19) 2583
International Workshop on "Tailor-Made Multiscale Materials Systems", Hamburg, Germany (20.06.19) 2318
International Workshop on "Negative Pressure in Multiphase Environments" at Ulm University, Germany (05.04.19) 2367
Seminar at PoreLab - a Norwegian Center of Excellence, University of Oslo (21.03.19) 2448

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News

  • 22.10.2025  Water as an energy carrier: nanoporous silicon generates electricity from friction with water

    Exciting news! Our new publication in Nano Energy presents a novel way for converting mechanical energy into electricity – by harnessing water confined in nanometre-sized pores of silicon as the active working fluid (press release).

  • 29.09.2025 Colossal Effect of Nanopore Surface Ionic Charge on the Dynamics of Confined Water

    In a recent publication, we report a particularly rewarding result from a French-German collaboration linking Hamburg, Rennes, Grenoble and Paris, with key neutron scattering experiments carried out at the high-flux neutron reactor of the Institut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble, France. 

    We show that water behaves very differently when confined to tiny nanopores—and that surface charge makes all the difference. Adding ionic charges to pore walls dramatically slows down water motion, not just in the vicinity of the pore wall but throughout the entire pore. This long-range control goes far beyond simple wetting effects and highlights surface charge as a powerful tool for using water as a nanoscale working fluid in water-driven materials, membranes, and nanotechnologies.

  • 09.09.2025 When symmetry breaks in tiny spaces

    Nanopores unlock hidden chirality in exotic liquid crystals – with the observation now made by us within an international cooperation with Ukraine, France and Poland, they might find even wider usage in energy storage or conversion or tunable lenses (see press release).

  • 22.05.2025 Cluster of Excellence "BlueMat: Water-driven materials" approved

    BlueMat has been awarded funding through the Cluster of Excellence program (ExStra)!

    The application process was challenging: out of a total of 143 draft proposals for new clusters of excellence, only 41 were invited to submit a full proposal. In this second round, the new applications competed with the 57 already established clusters. Of a total of 98 applications submitted, only 70 were approved. The Cluster of Excellence will initially be funded for seven years until 2033.

    We would like to thank all of our partners for their hard work. The whole team is energized and eager to begin bringing our vision to life. Stay tuned for updates as we embark on this exciting journey!

  • 26.02.2025 Centre for Molecular Water Science (CMWS) inaugurated

    The DESY-initiated CMWS is a Europe-wide research network in the field of molecular water research. The CMWS declaration has been signed by forty-seven founding members from twelve countries – including fourteen German universities and eight Helmholtz Centres. See also the corresponding press release.

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