- Institute for Micro Process Engineering IMVT
The Institute for Micro Process Engineering IMVT (from the German name " Institut für Mikroverfahrenstechnik") is an institute within the Karlsruhe Research Center ("Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe") in
Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen ,Germany . Its main field of activity ismicro process engineering , the science of conducting chemical and/or physical processes in confines with typical dimensions below 1 mm.History and Organization
IMVT was formally established in July 2001 and continued previous activities in
micro process engineering carried out by the Central Experimentation Department ("Hauptabteilung Versuchstechnik", HVT) at the Karlsruhe Research Center. Its first head of institute wasKlaus Schubert , who continues filling the post after his retirement in May 2006. IMVT operates within the programs "Nano- and Microsystems" and "Sustainability and Technology" of theHelmholtz Association . Its staff initially consisted of about 40 employees (on31 December ,2001 [ [http://hikwww2.fzk.de/pae/fe_-_programm/2002/Institute.pdf (PDF file, German)]Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe , Appendix to "Forschungs- und Entwicklungsprogramm 2002"] ) and numbered approximately 50 in 2005 [ [http://www.fzk.de/fzk/idcplg?IdcService=FZK&node=1298&document=ID_050873 (German)] press release no. 13/2005 ofForschungszentrum Karlsruhe , dated6 July ,2005 ] . The institute carries out both basic development of apparatus (e.g. "microreactor s") and processes, funded via theHelmholtz Association and the Research Center, as well as development projects in cooperation with and funded by industry.References
External links
* [http://www.fzk.de/fzk/idcplg?IdcService=FZK&node=0047&lang=en IMVT homepage]
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