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Saarland University

Saarland University

Saarland University (German: Universität des Saarlandes) is a modern research university located in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland, and Homburg

Sustainable cooling with a new air conditioning technology

Another step on the way to quantum networks

Could this be the most promising alternative technology to existing heat pumps or refrigerators?

It can be used to cool or heat the air in a room or to cool or heat liquids. And it looks like something that Q – the tech specialist and gadgeteer in the James Bond films – might have come up with. The prototype device, which has been developed by a research team led

Could this be the most promising alternative technology to existing heat pumps or refrigerators?

Another take on artificial muscles shows promise

A short electric pulse is all it takes to generate and release a powerful vacuum in the blink of an eye. The novel vacuum gripper developed by the research team led by Professor Stefan Seelecke at Saarland University enables robot arms to pick up objects and move them around freely in space. The system works

Another take on artificial muscles shows promise

New biometric identifier: User identification through the skull

People use laptops and smartphones to save and organize their entire life – protected only by a password or a PIN. However, these are often not secure, because users do not choose or store them well. With so-called biometric identifiers such as fingerprints, voice or iris scans, users can be identified more easily and securely.

New biometric identifier: User identification through the skull

Sensor cable monitors fences of all kinds and can even detect low-level drone fly-bys

Fenced-in areas, such as airports, nuclear power stations, industrial sites, or private plots of land, can now be monitored thanks to novel sensor technology that has been developed by a team of experimental physicists, led by Professor Uwe Hartmann at Saarland University. The sensors respond immediately as soon as someone tries to climb over or

Sensor cable monitors fences of all kinds and can even detect low-level drone fly-bys

Artificial hand able to respond sensitively thanks to muscles made from smart metal wires

Engineers at Saarland University have taken a leaf out of nature’s book by equipping an artificial hand with muscles made from shape-memory wire. The new technology enables the fabrication of flexible and lightweight robot hands for industrial applications and novel prosthetic devices. The muscle fibres are composed of bundles of ultrafine nickel-titanium alloy wires that

Artificial hand able to respond sensitively thanks to muscles made from smart metal wires

DIY Printing Custom Touch-Sensitive Displays

Computer scientists from Saarbrücken have developed a technique that could enable virtually anyone to print out customized displays of their own in future – in all shapes and sizes and onto various materials. A regular home printer could be used to print wafer-thin displays onto paper, so these printed displays might present custom-designed icons or

DIY Printing Custom Touch-Sensitive Displays

Printing in the hobby room: paper- thin and touch-sensitive displays on various materials

Could change everyday life completely Until now, if you want to print a greeting card for a loved one, you can use colorful graphics, fancy typefaces or special paper to enhance it. But what if you could integrate paper-thin displays into the cards, which could be printed at home and which would be able to

Printing in the hobby room: paper- thin and touch-sensitive displays on various materials

Collecting digital user data without invading privacy

311111 novel cryptographic method that makes it possible to collect data and protect the privacy of the user at the same time The statistical evaluation of digital user data is of vital importance for analyzing trends. But it can also undermine the privacy. Computer scientists from Saarbrücken have now developed a novel cryptographic method that

Collecting digital user data without invading privacy

Computer-aided Models Replace Animal Testing

Every year, October 4 is all about the protection of animals. On World Animal Day, animal welfare organisations around the globe advocate the respectful treatment and welfare of animals. One of the central demands of the animal activists is to abolish animal testing and to use alternative testing methods instead. In this context, the European

Computer-aided Models Replace Animal Testing

Vibromag Cable detects intruders using the Earth’s magnetic fields

Things might be getting a little more difficult for the James Bonds and Jason Bournes of the world. A new system developed by Prof. Uwe Hartmann at Germany’s Saarland University utilizes the Earth’s magnetic fields to instantly determine when and where a security fence has been breached. The technology is known as the Vibromag Cable,

Vibromag Cable detects intruders using the Earth’s magnetic fields

Whether Grasping Easter Eggs or Glass Bottles, This Robotic Hand Uses Tact

The robotic hand is thus powerful yet delicate It may be difficult to imagine, but pouring juice into a plastic cup can be a great challenge to a robot. While one hand holds the glass bottle firmly, the other one must gently grasp the cup. Researchers at Saarland University together with associates in Bologna and

Whether Grasping Easter Eggs or Glass Bottles, This Robotic Hand Uses Tact

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