environment and climate research
Understanding Mountain Water
$9.5 million project combines fieldwork, advanced modeling, AI, and community engagement.
Transformative Nachhaltigkeits-wissenschaften im Fokus
Internationale Expert*innen präsentieren aktuelle Ansätze zu transdisziplinärer Forschung, Real-World Labs und gesellschaftlicher Transformation. Einladung zu den öffentlichen Berufungsvorträgen .
Green Hydrogen without Forever Chemicals and Iridium
In the EU project SUPREME, an international research team with the participation of TU Graz is developing an electrolyser to produce green hydrogen more sustainably and efficiently.
India Science Day 2026: Building Scientific Partnerships Between Austria and India
On March 20, 2026, the first India Science Day took place at the Festsaal of TU Wien. With over 160 participants from diverse scientific fields, politics, and diplomacy, the event was very well received. The presence of H.E. Ambassador Kumaran underscored the growing relevance of India-Austria scientific collaboration.
Enhancing Nature’s Catalysts
Advances in protein engineering have led scientists to explore the potential of enzymes in new ways, enabling them to catalyze reactions that do not occur in nature.
More pulmonary embolism diagnoses with higher levels of particulate matter and air pressure
An analysis by the Medical University of Vienna indicates that short-term increases in particulate matter and air pressure are associated with more diagnoses of pulmonary embolism, but not with greater clinical severity at the time of diagnosis. The results were published in the journal Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis.
Selected Jobs
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in mit Doktorat (40 WStd., od. 2x20 WStd.) Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Wissenschaftskoordinator*in im Botanischen Garten der Universität Wien Universität Wien








