Microsystems technology competitionVDE gives the go-ahead for 'Cosima 2016'

The 'Cosima' student competition is taking place for the seventh time in a row. The aim of the competition is to find new applications for microsystems in everyday life. Students can now apply again with their ideas.

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iCAN 2015, Team University of Bremen, Microsystems Technology
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First prize went to the team from the University of Bremen with 'Scipio' (Scientific Purification Indicator). Theodor Hillebrand, Konstantin Tscherkaschin, David Horch, Yannik Auth and Maike Taddiken from the Institute for Microsensors, -actuators and -systems (Imsas) convinced the international jury with their device for measuring water quality in developing countries. They developed a narrow tube that ...
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