About CINSaT

At the University of Kassel, 32 scientific groups work on their vision for the future of nano science within the Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT). Therefore, CINSaT shall be denominated as center of nano-scientific activities at the university of Kassel.

CINSaT aims to be a nucleus for pursuing nano science activities at the University of Kassel, with a broad participation from the departments of ‘mathematics and natural science’, ‘electrical engineering and computer science’, ‘civil engineering’, ‘mechanical engineering’ and ‘philosophy’.

As nano science activities have a strong diversity, the CINSaT has recently established different core topics that build topical pillars within the center:

  • 3-dimensional nanostructures
  • Multiscale Bioimaging
  • Photonics
  • Chiral Systems
  • Quantum Technology
  • Nanomaterials

One of the goals of the CINSaT is to foster the interaction across departments and the traditional scientific disciplines, and to benefit from the different expert knowledge each group can provide to a specific nano-related problem. Therefore, some key projects have been defined within each pillar in order to stimulate this interdisciplinary approach.

CINSaT is intended to be a platform that covers the synthesis, theoretical analysis, characterization and application of nanostructures – also in cooperation with partners from the industry.

02/19/2020 | Aktuelles

Invitation to the CINSaT Spring Colloquium 2020

The annual CINSaT Spring Colloquium will take place from Thursday, March 5 to Friday, March 6, 2020 at the Ahorn Berghotel in Friedrichroda.

The annual CINSaT Spring Colloquium will take place from Thursday, March 5 to Friday, March 6, 2020 at the Ahorn Berghotel in Friedrichroda (address: Zum Panoramablick 1, 99894 Friedrichroda). All CINSaT members, their employees and the members of the scientific advisory board are cordially invited. The colloquium will feature a total of seven lectures and an extensive poster session presenting the current research highlights that have been developed in the context of CINSaT's main research areas.

The CINSaT is pleased about the pleasingly high number of participants and hopes for exciting discussions and new starting points and ideas for future research projects in addition to a pleasant atmosphere.