Inorganic nanochannels integrated in solid state membranes as well as nanotubes are of high relevance for fundamental research and industrial applications in catalysis, filtration, sensorics, solar energy harvesting, biomedicine, and nanofluidics. Currently, lots of effects are being devoted to develop reproducible and efficient fabrication techniques that enable the precise tailoring of geometry, dimensions, and properties of the nanochannels. This thesis presents the combination of ion-track technology with low-temperature atomic layer deposition (ALD). Cylindrical and conical nanotubes as well as highly-ordered nanotube networks exhibiting aspect ratios above 3000 were synthesized. 30-μm thick polycarbonate membranes were irradiated wit...