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Chemosensors detect food contaminants
KIT develops an electrochemical detection method using nanosensors for the rapid detection of electroinactive contaminants in food.
- Plant engineering
- Filter technology
- Raw material and textile industry
- Process and production engineering
- Energy and water supply
Lithium extraction from geothermal waters
A membrane process developed by KIT extracts lithium from geothermal waters. The two-stage process uses nanofiltration and concentration without affecting energy production in the geothermal power plant.
- Energy technology
- Automotive industry
- Chemical industry
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- Aerospace industry
- Simulation and data processing
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AI Soot Check for Fuels
Researchers at KIT have developed an AI model that predicts the soot formation tendency of fuels directly from infrared spectra – completely without combustion tests and complex laser measurement technology.
- Electrical engineering
- Medicine and healthcare
- Measurement technology
- Drive technology
- Raw material and textile industry
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
- Polymer industry
Exoskeleton for more mobility in everyday life
Mobile exoskeleton on the ankle provides greater freedom of movement and makes everyday life easier for people with disabilities.
- Energy technology
- Energy and water supply
- Measurement technology
- Environmental technology
- Building industry
Install weather sensors including extension arms by drone
Using a concept developed by the KIT, sensor nodes that measure weather conditions on overhead power lines and thus contribute to the efficiency of the volatile grid will be installed by drone in the future.
Chemosensors for routine measurement of neurotransmitters
New highly specific yet easy-to-produce chemosensors for the determination of serotonin and other neurotransmitters in urine and blood improve medical diagnostics and early detection.
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- Pharmaceutical industry
- Coating technology
- Process and production engineering
- Safety technology
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Counterfeit protecting organic tag against product piracy
With KIT's enzyme-based marking technology, companies can ensure that the authenticity of their products can be proven beyond doubt and thus protect themselves against counterfeiting.
With biohybrid composite material to 3D cell culture model
KIT has developed a unique process to produce customized three-dimensional composite materials for the coating of culture vessels. The biohybrid materials have precisely controllable mechanical properties.
Acoustic signals generated by lasers
A novel laser-controlled audio system has been developed at KIT that generates sound waves in a controlled and spatially non-contact manner by laser plasma modulation. Auditory sound, ultrasound and higher-frequency signals can be generated.
- Medicine and healthcare
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Automation / IT
- Measurement technology
Heart models for the treatment of atrial fibrillation
Individual, digital heart models can be used to test therapies in order to select the one that promises the greatest success. A KIT method creates patient-specific virtual images of the heart from clinical data.
Cellular delivery of bioactive molecules
Cell-penetrating peptides from human skin allow efficient and non-toxic cellular uptake of bioactive agents.
Determine ventricular far field with catheter
Computer system improves signals from ablation catheters in cardiac arrhythmias by calculating the ventricular far field in unipolar electrograms in the atrium.
- Coating technology
- Biotechnology
- Polymer industry
- Printing industry
- Medicine and healthcare
- Process and production engineering
Biodegradable parylene coatings
Surface modification with parylene coatings that are degradable for the first time opens up new uses for biomedical applications.
Making the head glassy with augmented reality
A KIT system supports ventricular puncture in surgery by means of augmented reality. Data goggles provide the surgeon with supporting information during the operation.
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- Medicine and healthcare
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- Optical Industry
Detection of analytes using binding kinetics
New analytical method enables transformation of unselective inexpensive materials into selective receptors and increases the selectivity of established bioreceptors.
- Coating technology
- Medicine and healthcare
- Simulation and data processing
- Electrical engineering
- Energy technology
Radiopaque coating for stents
X-ray absorbing alloy coating for nickel-titanium-stents increases visibility in medical imaging.
- Building industry
- Process and production engineering
- Raw material and textile industry
- Plant engineering
Circular economy for concrete
Combined KIT processes enable complete recycling of used concrete from concrete grain fractions. Zero emissions are achieved by carbon sequestration in the process through mineralization in mills and autoclaves.
- Automation / IT
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- Environmental technology
- Plant engineering
- Chemical industry
- Measurement technology
A bright sample collector
An automated sample-collecting robot facilitates sampling of fluids for geological examinations in poorly accessible places.
- Disposal, waste and sewage disposal
- Filter technology
- Plant engineering
- Raw material and textile industry
- Environmental technology
Recycling in demolition processes
Optimised separating method makes abrasives applied in water jet cutting reusable and minimises secondary waste in the demolition of nuclear plants.
Surmounting the peak with climate zones
A new separation process achieves peak performance in separating liquid mixtures with the aid of wandering temperature zones in continuous chromatography.
Mobile measurements for thermal water
A mobile fluid calorimeter enables determining the specific heat capacity of thermal water for geothermal plants.
- Environmental technology
- Polymer industry
- Process and production engineering
- Disposal, waste and sewage disposal
A reusable oil trap
A nano-structured plastic foil absorbs oil pollution and becomes reusable thanks to a shape memory effect.
- Chemical industry
- Automotive industry
- Raw material and textile industry
- Process and production engineering
Clean diesel
Simple and inexpensive method to produce fuel additives reducing the formation of soot.
- Building industry
- Metal industry
- Coating technology
- Process and production engineering
- Raw material and textile industry
Hybrid bonding
Novel robust and inexpensive technology for bonding structural components.
Contrast medium for tumor detection
New complex compound for use as contrast medium to facilitate tumor detection by MRI.
- Environmental technology
- Disposal, waste and sewage disposal
- Polymer industry
- Safety technology
- Process and production engineering
Nanofur separates oil from water
Nanostructured plastic foil for use in case of oil spill disasters.
- Analytics
- Medicine and healthcare
- Measurement technology
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Simulation and data processing
- Optical Industry
Breast cancer detection by 3D Ultrasonic Computer Tomography
KIT scientists develop new imaging method for the early detection of breast cancer.
- Analytics
- Medicine and healthcare
- Process and production engineering
- Simulation and data processing
- Measurement technology
Image generation for tomographic processes
Image data reconstruction by compressive sampling produces high-quality results.
