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  1. Halle (Saale), or simply Halle (German:; from the 15th to the 17th century: Hall in Sachsen; until the beginning of the 20th century: Halle an der Saale [ˈhalə ʔan deːɐ̯ ˈzaːlə] ⓘ; from 1965 to 1995: Halle/Saale) is the largest city of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the fifth most populous city in the area of former ...

  2. Halle, Germany may refer to: Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, also called Halle an der Saale, or Halle (Saale) Halle, North Rhine-Westphalia, also called Halle in Westfalen, or Halle (Westfalen) Halle, Bentheim, in the district of Bentheim, Lower Saxony.

  3. Website. www.uelsen.de. Halle is a village in the Joint Community ( Samtgemeinde) of Uelsen, in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim in Lower Saxony . The community, to which the centres of Hardingen (amalgamated in 1974) and Hesingen also belong, has 654 inhabitants (as of June 2005) and spans 21.15 km². The community’s mayor is ...

  4. Halle (also called Halle an der Saale in order to distinguish from Halle in North Rhine-Westphalia) is the largest town in the German Bundesland of Saxony-Anhalt. It lies in the southern part of the state, on the river Saale. Population: 243,045 (2001).

  5. 19 de ene. de 2022 · We are excited to celebrate 30 years of science at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (MPI-MSP). Over the years, the Institute has transformed its physical infrastructure and research focus. Before the founding of the MPI-MSP, the campus had been the site of the Institute for Solid State Physics and Electron Microscopy of the ...

  6. The research in the Poon Department will be centered on 3D multi-technology microsystems. A major theme of our research will be devices and systems that bring nanotechnology into brains, so that we may “bring brains into nanotechnology.”. Our goal is to advance computing and neuro-science/medicine. more.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics. The Institute has substantial experimental and theoretical research programs that are focussed on novel materials with useful functionalities. Of particular interest are spintronic materials and devices, neuromorphic devices and systems, nano-photonics, topological metals and insulators.