25 Years of the International Department at KIT

On October 9, the International Department celebrated its 25th anniversary with a festive event that brought together the entire ID community, including our 3DMM2O Cluster. The evening featured opening remarks by KIT President Prof. Dr. Jan S. Hesthaven; Jörg Krauss, representing the State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg; and Benjamin Bauer, representing the City Council of Karlsruhe. […]

Recap Summer Cluster Meeting

On September 30, 2025, our members gathered at the University of Heidelberg for this year’s Summer Cluster Meeting. The program included a general assembly with an overview of the upcoming 3DMM2O Conference 2026: Frontiers in Theory, Computation, and Design of 3D Materials, as well as scientific presentations. A newly introduced interactive smartboard session offered a […]

Bistable Hydrogel Microactuators for Soft Robotics

A new study by Cluster Doctoral Researchers Chantal Barwig, Malin Schmidt, Annabelle Sonn, Scientist Irene Wacker, as well as Principal Investigators Rasmus R. Schröder and Christine Selhuber-Unkel, explores a new type of microscale actuator made from soft, responsive hydrogels. These actuators can switch between two stable states without continuous energy input, a property known as […]

Recap HEiKA Summer Science Academy 2025

From September 7–11, the HEiKA Summer Science Academy 2025 brought together master’s and final-year bachelor’s students at the Bildungshaus St. Bernhard in Rastatt. The academy was organized by the Heidelberg-Karlsruhe Strategic Partnership HEiKA in partnership with our Cluster 3DMM2O and the Flagship Initiative Engineering Molecular Systems of Heidelberg University. Participants attended hands-on workshops led by […]

Fluorescent MOF Films for Next-Generation Sensors

A new study, including Cluster Doctoral Researchers Maike Schliephake and Yan Liu and PIs Prof. Dr. Jasmin Aghassi-Hagmann and Prof. Dr. Pavel Levkin, explores the use of fluorescent metal-organic framework (MOF) thin-film arrays as surface-based sensors. They created stable, easy-to-use devices by directly patterning fluorescent dyes onto flat MOF films, overcoming the drawbacks of MOF […]

Printing White Light for Future Data Storage

A new study in Communications Materials — including Cluster Postdoctoral Researcher Nils Rosemann and Principal Investigators Jasmin Aghassi-Hagmann and Stefanie Dehnen — demonstrates the first successful inkjet printing of adamantane-type organotin sulfide clusters without altering their molecular identity. These clusters exhibit unusual optical properties, producing either white light or frequency doubling depending on their structure. […]

Designing the Future of Lung Medicines

A recent study, including Cluster Doctoral Researcher Alexander Berkes, Alumnus Pascal Kiefer and PI Martin Wegener, explores how the geometry of carrier particles affects drug delivery in dry powder inhalers. The team used multi-photon 3D laser printing to create millions of microparticles with different shapes and surface textures. The spiked Pharmacone design performed best, enabling […]