Welcome to the Institute for Materials and X-Ray Physics at Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany

We conduct fundamental research in condensed matter physics and novel functional materials. We experimentally explore the multi-scale interplay of structure, dynamics and function of matter, benefiting from the vibrant and inspiring natural, materials and X-ray science environment of the Hamburg metropolitan area, including the Hamburg University, the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon and the Deutsche Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY. Our Institute for Materials and X-Ray Physics (M-2) at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) is linked to DESY via a joint research group for high-resolution X-ray analytics of materials. We played a leading role in the research initiative resulting in the Cluster of Excellence EXC 3120 "BlueMat: Water-Driven Materials" and our institute director serves as speaker of the cluster. Furthermore, we are a member of the Centre for Molecular Water Science CMWS, the CRC 1615 "SMART Reactors for future process engineering", and the Cluster of Excellence EXC 2176 "Understanding Written Artefacts". Our research projects focus on how condensed matter behaves in extreme spatial confinement, especially in nanoporous media, and how this fundamental knowledge can be used for the design and fabrication of advanced materials.
Please feel invited to read more about our research activities, to browse our publication list or to get an impression of our group life (group members & alumni and events).
At present our main efforts are directed towards an understanding of:
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