Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
KIT is 'The Research University in the Helmholtz Association.' As one of the biggest science institutions in Europe, the only German University of Excellence with national large-scale research facilities combines a long university tradition with program-oriented top-level research. The university world, whose roots date back to 1825, stands for the broad range of disciplines and knowledge, whereas the Helmholtz world traditionally focuses on the big and urgent challenges facing society, science, and industry. We seek to contribute to the success of big projects of our society by providing excellent academic education, conducting top-level research, and producing innovations. These big projects cover future energy supply, sustainable mobility, and smart and secure technology for the information era.
At KIT, more than 5000 scientists cooperate in a broad range of disciplines in natural and engineering sciences, economics, the humanities, and social sciences. Irrespective of whether they predominantly work in the research sector or university sector, they all participate in academic education to provide our students with insights that can only be offered by KIT as the Research University in the Helmholtz Association. In the end, developments made by our researchers are to benefit the society in the form of products, processes, or methods. We at KIT do not only create and convey knowledge for the society and the environment, we also use it to develop industrial applications. Permanent contact and exchange with society are of high priority to us.
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie in Helmholtz Imaging CONNECT:
Pelagic imaging describes studying the ecosystem of the pelagic zone by means of images. Examples here include the studying of e.g. the growth and abundance of various species of plankton in the ocean to get …
The Auger electron spectroscope is operated by the Laboratory for Microscopy and Spectroscopy at the Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility.
This instrument is part of the 3D Atom Probe Tomography (APT) operated at Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility (KNMFi).
The instrument is operated by the Laboratory for Microscopy and Spectroscopy from KIT.
Features
- Bi/Mn Source (Bi+, Bi3+, Bi3++, Mn+)
- Mass resolution: up to 11000 m/Δm @ 29 amu (bunched mode)
- Spatial resolution < 150 …
In-situ and operando TEM provides a direct link between structural evolution and materials properties or function and the ability to identify transient structures, which cannot be observed ex-situ.
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KIT on In situ EM
Kadi4Mat is the Karlsruhe Data Infrastructure for Materials Science, an open source software for managing research data. The goal of this project is to combine the ability to manage and exchange data, the repository, with …
ObiWan-Microbi: OMERO-based integrated Workflow for annotating Microbes in the Cloud
ObiWan-Microbi is a toolkit collection for semi-automated segmentation and annotation of (biological) time-lapse image data in the cloud. It utilizes an OMERO image server for …