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Chronic Back Pain Project

Chronic Back Pain is an interdisciplinary research project supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The project aims at new insights and diagnostic tools related to chronic back pain, which, although being the most common cause of work-related absence in western society, is still poorly understood. The general model of our consortium integrates higher cognitive levels, body schemes and internal models, the musculoskeletal system and pain processing instances.

 

The M2S laboratory "Movement, Sport, Health"

The M2S laboratory "Movement, Sport, Health" is working on physical activity as a whole. It explores its mechanisms and effects using tools and methods from the fields of physiology and biomechanics. Beyond sports performance, one of the main objective of the M2S laboratory is to improve the ratio between benefits and risks of the physical practice. We used J!Research on our website to organise research work including projects, publications, research areas and staff members.

 

Institute for Technical Informatics

Research at the Institute is focused on the investigation of computer architectures for "Embedded Real-Time Systems", i.e., on specialized computer architectures which are designed to integrate performance, dependability, and modularity. In this context, the research activities are organized into the following areas: Hardware/Software-Codesign, Pervasive and Sensor-Based Computing, Model-Based Software Architectures and Real-Time Systems.

 

Laboratory of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry

Laboratory of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry logoThe Laboratory of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry (IOMC, Lehrstuhl II/Schubert) is part of the Faculty School of Chemistry and Earth Sciences of the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena (Germany). The laboratory cover a range of research fields between organic synthesis, macromolecular chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, combinatorial material research as well as nanoscience. Most of this research is carried out within the framework of the Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) and the Center for Nanomaterials (cNM), while the schubert group participates in the Dutch polymer research school (PTN) and the Center for Nanoscience (CeNS) in Munich. The Laboratory has strong cooperations with the Center for Nanoscience Munich, the University Louvain-La-Neuve and the University of Gent. Significant support is obtained from the DPI, NWO, BASF, AGFA, Bayer, Cognis and the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie.

 
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