Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics

Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics

The Institute has substantial experimental and theoretical research programs that are focussed on novel materials with useful functionalities. Of particular interest are spintronic materials and devices, neuromorphic devices and systems, nano-photonics, topological metals and insulators. The Institute is involved in numerous collaborative research projects with academic and industry partners from Germany and around the world (including Europe, North America, and Asia). 
New building for the Institute

New building for the Institute

The Max Planck Society is investing around 50 million euros to build a new building to enlarge the institute. Laboratories for research on computer technology of the next generations will be built here. The city of Halle and the Martin Luther University support the project, which will be completed in 2025.
Image movie of the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics

Image movie of the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics

The Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics is one of about 80 institutes of the Max Planck Society. This film gives a small insight into the current developments and diverse activities of the institute.
Directors

Directors

Joyce Poon, Stuart Parkin and Xinliang Feng
International Max Planck Research School for Science & Technology of Nano-Systems

International Max Planck Research School for Science & Technology of Nano-Systems

IMPRS-STNS is a dynamic school that tailors the teaching to each doctoral student individually. In addition to their research projects, IMPRS-STNS graduates are given the opportunity to take part in a complementary training programme.
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Once a year, top international scientists gather at Ringberg Castle for a workshop organised by the ...

The demand for electronics that operate at low temperatures is growing and becoming ever more ...

Prof. Xinliang Feng is elected as a member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina

Max Planck Research Groups / Junior Research Groups

Spin-Orbital Electronics
Minerva Fast Track Group
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