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Tech transfer

The nanomaterials lab has actively engaged in technology transfer processes that connect fundamental research with real-world applications, strengthening the link between the university and the broader innovation ecosystem.

Efforts in this area include the protection of research outcomes through patents, as well as the development of early-stage technological ventures led by physics graduates. These activities reflect a growing commitment to transforming scientific knowledge into practical solutions with societal and technological relevance.



SeebGen emerged as spin-off from the nanomaterials lab, driven by the need to translate advances in two-dimensional materials and nanostructured systems into scalable technological solutions. Built on the scientific expertise and research lines developed within the lab, SeebGen represents a natural extension of its work on materials design, processing, and functional integration. The initiative was founded by former members of the laboratory, reflecting a strong continuity between academic research and entrepreneurial activity.

SeebGen also welcomes undergraduate interns and research trainees. For physics students, internships at SeebGen can be carried out as part of the undergraduate thesis or degree requirement, offering hands-on experience at the interface of research, innovation, and technology transfer.

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