Advanced Materials and Battery Technologies

1–2 Apr 2025 | Dresden, Germany

Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.

University and Research Organisation

www.ipfdd.de/en/home/Dresden, Germany

About

Large Molecules - Great Ideas: Fundamental and applied polymer research

Polymers enable innovative technologies. For that aim, the research program of the IPF comprises synthesis, characterization and theory of polymers as well as their processing into materials.

The institute addresses key questions in the fields of resources, health and information, together with partners in Dresden (research association DRESDEN-concept, Cluster of Excellence Physics of Life and others), within the Leibniz Association, and elsewhere. The IPF is organized in five institutes, supported by administration and technical services. Within this frame, a growing number of independent (junior) research groups is also exploring new topics and methods in flexible organizational structures.Technology transfer takes place with industrial partners and through spin-offs: Since 2015, four additional spin-offs of the IPF have emerged, active in the fields of medical technology, nanotechnology and additive manufacturing.

Areas of activities

Materials for energyInnovative surfaces, coatings and interfacesHigh performance compositesFunctional materialsMaterials and technologies for health applicationsMaterials for electronicsMaterials for environmental applicationsArtificial Intelligence in materials researchModelling and simulation

Representatives

Sven Wießner

Head of Department & Professor

Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.

Christina Scheffler

Department Leader

Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.