Research Interests
Projects
The objective of MARIE project is to characterize and localize the materials in our daily surroundings. In order to achieve this objective, MARIE project consists of three segments as Models from measurements (M), Chips from technology (C) and Systems from concepts (S).
L. Schäfer | U. Miriya Thanthrige | A. Sezgin
M. Al-Askary | U. Miriya Thanthrige | A. Sezgin | P. Pfeffer | L. Wachter | G. Schober
U. Miriya Thanthrige | A. Mostafa Ibrahim Ahmed | A. Sezgin
S. Tewes | A. Alameer Ahmad | J. Kakar | U. Miriya Thanthrige | S. Roth | A. Sezgin
U. Miriya Thanthrige | A. Sezgin
Udaya Sampath K. Perera Miriya Thanthrige | Jagath Samarabandu | Xianbin Wang
U. Miriya Thanthrige | Peter Jung | A. Sezgin
Jesús Sánchez-Pastor | U. Miriya Thanthrige | F. Ilgac | Alejandro Jiménez-Sáez | Peter Jung | A. Sezgin | Rolf Jakoby
U. Miriya Thanthrige | Jan Barowski | Ilona Rolfes | Daniel Erni | Thomas Kaiser | A. Sezgin | .
A. Mostafa Ibrahim Ahmed | U. Miriya Thanthrige | Aly Elgamal | A. Sezgin
Philipp Hillger | Marcel van Delden | U. Miriya Thanthrige | A. Mostafa Ibrahim Ahmed | Jonathan Wittemeier | Khaled Arzi | Marcel Andree | Benedikt Sievert | Werner Prost | Andreas Rennings | Daniel Erni | Thomas Musch | Nils Weimann | A. Sezgin | Nils Pohl | Ullrich R. Pfeiffer