Skip to content
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

PNM Outreach

A life in Nanotechnology

  • Home
  • Science to Public Projects
  • Media Appearances
  • Press Releases
  • Events
    • Upcoming
    • Past
      • Long Night of Research 2024
  • Home
  • Science to Public Projects
  • Media Appearances
  • Press Releases
  • Events
    • - Upcoming
    • - Past
      • - - Long Night of Research 2024

Author Archives: Helena Kempf

Audimax Podcast

A journey into the nanoworld – Jani Kotakoski featured in Audimax podcast

November 29, 2023Helena KempfMedia

Jani Kotakoski, head of the PNM group, is featured in an episode of the German-language science podcast “Audimax” by Rudolphina, a science magazine of the University of Vienna, alongside chemist…

Read More

Kimmo Mustonen featured in Rudolphina: 2D crystals in a graphene sandwich

October 23, 2023Helena KempfMedia

Kimmo Mustonen gave an interview in the research magazine Rudolphina about his research on 2D crystals in a graphene sandwich, the basis for exciting future materials. 2D crystals, e.g., synthesized…

Read More

Playfully discover atom manipulation

July 8, 2019Helena KempfScience to Public Projects

Online simulation game makes graphene research available to the public The team of Toma Susi at the University of Vienna uses a state-of-the-art electron microscope, the UltraSTEM, to manipulate strongly…

Read More

Buckyball sandwiches

June 9, 2017Helena KempfPress Releases

The study of molecules via transmission electron microscopy is extremely challenging, because they tend to break apart under the intense electron irradiation required for imaging. In our recently published study,…

Read More

“Weighing” atoms with electrons

October 11, 2016Helena KempfPress Releases

The chemical properties of atoms depend on the number of protons in their nuclei, placing them into the periodic table. However, even chemically identical atoms can have different masses –…

Read More

Observing the random diffusion of missing atoms in graphene

May 29, 2014Helena KempfPress Releases

Imperfections in the regular atomic arrangements in crystals determine many of the properties of the material, and their diffusion is behind many microstructural changes in solids. However, imaging non-repeating atomic…

Read More
Theme by Think Up Themes Ltd. Powered by WordPress.