From March 6 to 7, 2025, the annual meeting of the DECHEMA/VDI working groups on Gas Cleaning, Mechanical Liquid Separation, and Interface-Determined Systems and Processes was held at DECHEMA House in Frankfurt am Main. Bringing together a wide range of participants—from major companies and innovati...
Just a few days into 2025, LFG professor Robin Klupp Taylor found himself trading a Bavarian winter holiday for a lecture hall at Kyoto University in Japan. While colleagues back home savoured their final post-Christmas relaxation, on January 6, Prof. Klupp Taylor was already engaging graduate stude...
The annual poster session of the MAP Master's degree program, which took place on 22 January 2025, included posters by students who carried out their miniprojects at LFG. We are delighted that our miniproject students Jiolin and Pranjal were awarded best poster prizes - congratulations!
At the sa...
Curious to know more about supraparticles? Here you can find a presentation from Prof. Vogel on the latest developments of his research. This talk is part of the session "Particles empowering tomorrow: Innovations for our global world" at ParTec 2025.
On April 15th Niki presented how structural color works at the science slam »Um uns die Nature« jointly organized by the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and the Frankfurter Museums-Gesellschaft e.V. at the Opera house in Frankfurt and was awarded the second Prize for his presentation. Du...
LFG research was showcased at the annual meeting of the DECHEMA/VDI specialist groups on Interface-Dominated Systems and Processes, Crystallization, Mechanical Liquid Separation, and Particle Measurement Technology. This event, held from 27-28 February 2024 at the DECHEMA headquarters in Frankfurt a...
We are happy to announce that our CRC1411 will receive fundings to continue its research for the next 4 years. After a successful first funding period under the guidance of Prof. Wolfgang Peukert, we will continue our activities with Prof. Nicolas Vogel as spokesperson, and Prof. Martin Hartmann wil...
Professor W. Peukert and Professor N. Vogel have been included in the prestigious Stanford List 2023, which brings together the top 2% most cited scientists.
Prof. Peukert is the head of the institute of particle technology since 2023 and his research interests are widespread in Particle Technolo...
Nicolas Vogel has been promoted to full-professor and will continue his research at the institute for particle technology, here at FAU.
Nicolas Vogel joined our department in 2014, and his research interest lays in the self-organization of colloidal particles. In particular, he focuses on underst...
Prof. Vogel’s lecture “Grenzflächen in der Verfahrenstechnik” was again on the podium as one of the best rated lectures in the whole Technical Faculty! In this class Nicolas Vogel discusses interfaces in materials and process technologies, with plenty of examples from nature and technology. Read mo...