The University of Hamburg (hereinafter 'UHH') is an excellence university with more than 43,000 students and approximately 6,000 employees, making it one of the most research-intensive universities in Germany and one of the largest training institutions in Northern Germany. With its concept of 'Flagship University' in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region, it maintains innovative and cooperative connections with scientific and non-scientific partners. It produces forward-looking societal goods such as education, knowledge, and the exchange of knowledge at the site – both nationally and internationally – under the overarching goal of sustainability.
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Raman Spectrometer.
The University of Hamburg (hereinafter 'UHH') is an excellence university with more than 43,000 students and approximately 6,000 employees, making it one of the most research-intensive universities in Germany and one of the largest training institutions in Northern Germany. With its concept of 'Flagship University' in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region, it maintains innovative and cooperative connections with scientific and non-scientific partners. It produces forward-looking societal goods such as education, knowledge, and the exchange of knowledge at the site – both nationally and internationally – under the overarching goal of sustainability.
The University of Hamburg is conducting an open procedure in accordance with § 15 VgV. The aim is to procure a new Raman spectrometer with high-performance confocality and improved 2D and 3D mapping options, operating at two wavelengths (532 and 785 nm).