Nanosystems Initiative Munich

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The Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM) is a German research cluster in the field of

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
.

The cluster joins the scientific work of about 60 research groups in the

medical science
. Using the expertise in all these fields the cluster aims to create new nanosystems for information technology as well as for life sciences.

The participating institutions of the Nanosystems Initiative Munich are the

Ludwig Maximilians University, the Technical University of Munich, the University of Augsburg, the Max Planck Institutes of Quantum Optics and Biochemistry, the Munich University of Applied Sciences, the Walther Meissner Institute and the "Center for New Technologies" at Deutsches Museum
.

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