@article{MukhinSokolovaChigirevetal.2020, author = {Mukhin, Nikolay and Sokolova, Irina and Chigirev, Dmitry and Rudaja, Lyudmila and Lebedeva, Galina and Kastro, Rene and Bol'shakov, Maxim and Schmidt, Marc-Peter and Hirsch, S{\"o}ren}, title = {Composite Ferroelectric Coatings Based on a Heat-Resistant Polybenzoxazole Polymer Matrix}, series = {Coatings}, volume = {10}, journal = {Coatings}, number = {3}, publisher = {Vincentz}, doi = {10.3390/coatings10030286}, pages = {286}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{KutiaMukhinPetrovaetal.2020, author = {Kutia, Mykhailo and Mukhin, Nikolay and Petrova, Hanna and Oseev, Aleksandr and Bakhchova, Liubov and Schmidt, Marc-Peter and Aman, Alexander and Palis, Stefan and Tarasov, Sergey and Hirsch, Soeren}, title = {Sensor for the evaluation of dielectric properties of sulfur-containing heteroatomic hydrocarbon compounds in petroleum based liquids at a microfluidic scale}, series = {AIP Advances}, volume = {10}, journal = {AIP Advances}, number = {2}, publisher = {American Institute of Physics}, doi = {10.1063/1.5141482}, pages = {025006}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{KantJohannsenCreutzburg2021, author = {Kant, Daniel and Johannsen, Andreas and Creutzburg, Reiner}, title = {Analysis of IoT Security Risks based on the exposure of the MQTT Protocol}, series = {Electronic Imaging}, volume = {33}, journal = {Electronic Imaging}, publisher = {Society for Imaging Science and Technology}, doi = {10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-096}, pages = {096-1 -- 096-8}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{DietenbergerJechowKalinkatetal.2024, author = {Dietenberger, Manuel and Jechow, Andreas and Kalinkat, Gregor and Schroer, Sibylle and Saathoff, Birte and H{\"o}lker, Franz}, title = {Reducing the fatal attraction of nocturnal insects using tailored and shielded road lights}, series = {communications biology}, volume = {7}, journal = {communications biology}, doi = {10.1038/s42003-024-06304-4}, pages = {1 -- 12}, year = {2024}, abstract = {The attraction of insects to artificial light is a global environmental problem with far-reaching implications for ecosystems. Since light pollution is rarely integrated into conservation approaches, effective mitigation strategies towards environmentally friendly lighting that drastically reduce insect attraction are urgently needed. Here, we tested novel luminaires in two experiments (i) at a controlled experimental field site and (ii) on streets within three municipalities. The luminaires are individually tailored to only emit light onto the target area and to reduce spill light. In addition, a customized shielding renders the light source nearly invisible beyond the lit area. We show that these novel luminaires significantly reduce the attraction effect on flying insects compared to different conventional luminaires with the same illuminance on the ground. This underlines the huge potential of spatially optimized lighting to help to bend the curve of global insect decline without compromising human safety aspects. A customized light distribution should therefore be part of sustainable future lighting concepts, most relevant in the vicinity of protected areas.}, language = {en} }