IKZ

Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung

The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) in Berlin-Adlershof is an international state-of-the-art competence center for science & technology as well as service & transfer for innovations in and by crystalline materials. The R&D spectrum thereby ranges from basic over applied research activities up to pre-industrial research tasks. Crystalline materials are key technology enabling components to provide electronic and photonic solution for today´s and future challenges in society like artificial intelligence (communication, mobility etc.), energy (renewable energies, power conversion etc.) as well as health (medical diagnosis, modern surgical instruments etc.).

 

Research Program

The IKZ provides innovations in crystalline materials by its combined in-house expertise on plant engineering, numerical simulations and crystal growth to achieve highest quality crystalline materials with tailored properties. Nanostructures, thin films and volume crystals are investigated with the latter being the unique selling point of the institute. A strong theoretical and experimental materials science know-how is a strong asset for IKZ´ R&D activities. Together with partners from institutes with technology platforms as well as industry companies, the institute will in future also drive innovations by crystalline materials, namely the reliable evaluation and benchmarking of innovative crystalline prototype materials for disruptive technology approaches.

 

Director

Professor Dr. Thomas Schröder

Ph. +49 30 6392-3001

Email

Staff

146

Total budget (in million euro)

15.2

Institutional Funding

10.6

Third-Party Funding

4.6

As of 31 December 2022

Address

Max-Born-Straße 2, 12489 Berlin

www.ikz-berlin.de/en

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