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Newsletter No. 48 / September 2025
Research
Atomic chip for the quantum gravimeter: An in-depth investigation
IMPT | Quantum gravimeters are needed to measure Earth's gravity with the highest precision. Their central component – atomic chips – are being intensively investigated at the Institute of Micro Production Technology (IMPT) as part of the CARIOQA-GE research project to ensure the necessary performance.
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Smart minds
Research summer: Three US students conduct research at match
match | How compressed air, artificial intelligence, and international exchange lead to innovation: Three American first-year students developed practical solutions for tomorrow's industry during the Summer Engineering Research Program in Hannover.
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Research
Wear on knee implants to be visible on X-rays in future
IFW | With knee implants, it is important to recognise wear at an early stage. Until now, however, wear and tear has hardly been visible on X-ray images. Researchers at the IFW and LBB want to change this by integrating radiopaque markers into the inlay surface of the implant.
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Research
Intuitive programming for precision assembly
match | In micro assembly, components are assembled with an accuracy of just a few micrometres. Programming micro assembly robots requires a high level of specialist knowledge. match is therefore researching intuitive methods for programming and knowledge transfer.
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