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Computer Science - 26.04.2018
VSC Training Course: Introduction to Hybrid Programming in HPC
Physics - 09.04.2018

To produce images of individual atoms, a microscope shouldn't shake. A patented vibration damping system developed at the TU Wien enables images of the highest quality.
Innovation - Economics - 05.04.2018
I²c Diploma Supplement on Innovation: Call for applications now open!
Computer Science - 22.03.2018
VSC Training Courses: Parallel programming mit MPI, OpenMP und Hybrid Programming in HPC
Economics - Administration - 20.03.2018

The complex interactions between floods and society are currently being investigated at TU Wien. The economy needs the central government to organise flood protection.
Chemistry - 19.03.2018
Pan-European Seal Traineeship Program - now open for applications!
Event - 07.03.2018

Astronomy & Space - Mechanical Engineering - 05.03.2018

The Space Team at TU Wien is launching an ambitious project together with the University of Würzburg.
Innovation - Health - 02.03.2018

Economics - 21.02.2018
Registration deadline for the seminar "Preparation for the project management certification IPMA"
Life Sciences - Computer Science - 06.02.2018

Is it a computer program or a living being? At TU Wien (Vienna), the boundaries become blurred. The neural system of a nematode was translated into computer code - and then the virtual worm was taught amazing tricks.
Physics - Chemistry - 02.02.2018

When a crystal is broken along certain directions the atoms reorganize in amazing ways. Researchers in Vienna have watched this happen, and have learned to control it.
Electroengineering - 24.01.2018

TU Wien has developed a sensor for measuring the strength of electric fields, which is much smaller, simpler and less prone to distortion than comparable devices.
Interdisciplinary / All Categories - 23.01.2018
Vienna young Scientists Symposium: Call for abstracts
Physics - Event - 15.01.2018

Health - Physics - 10.01.2018

Microscopically small particles can spontaneously self-assemble into complex layered structures with remarkable properties, according to calculations performed at the TU Wien.
Career - Education - 27.12.2017
Successful re-accreditation by the RICS at the TU Wien
Economics - 14.12.2017
New Executive Board Member at EAPRIL: Fazel Ansari
Philosophy - 14.12.2017
Science and the quest for knowledge
Economics - Innovation - 07.12.2017
Entrepreneurship for Refugees: Business Plan Wrap Up was a major success!
Physics - Innovation - 29.11.2017

Aleksandr Ovsianikov from TU Wien has been awarded his second ERC grant. He is developing methods for artificially creating biological tissue.
Innovation - Environment - 23.11.2017

Computer Science - Architecture & Buildings - 17.11.2017
The Future of Computing
Physics - Mechanical Engineering - 14.11.2017

In an Austrian-German research project, laser technology is being used to produce microscopic structures on electrical plugs in order to increase fail safety.
Linguistics & Literature - Art & Design - 13.11.2017
Search for Truth: TU Wien’s library building marks its 30th anniversary
TU Wien will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of its library building with a light, space and sound installation opening on 13 November.
Physics - Media - 10.11.2017

A seemingly paradoxical prediction in physics has now been confirmed in an experiment: No matter whether an object is opaque or transparent, the average length of the light's paths through the object is always the same.
Economics - Administration - 27.10.2017
I²c STARTacademy 2018 - the Bootcamp 4 Scientists
Identifying and evaluating market opportunities - these are the first steps for scientists who want to transfer their technology or their research results into successful products or services.
Architecture & Buildings - History & Archeology - 23.10.2017

The TU Wien is planning a photogrammetric survey of historically important models of traditional Japanese buildings.
Computer Science - 18.10.2017
VSC Training Courses: Parallel programming with MPI / OpenMP and parallel I/O
- 09.10.2017

Event - Environment - 06.10.2017

Administration - 26.09.2017

Physics - 26.09.2017

Tenio Popmintchev has been collaborating with the Photonics Institute at TU Wien for years - now he is joining the Institute, after being awarded a prestigious ERC Grant.
Electroengineering - 20.09.2017

Tetragon, a TU Wien spin-off, has invented a completely new kind of Braille display, which is user-friendly, cost-effective and extremely portable.
Administration - 08.09.2017

Environment - 11.08.2017

A linkage between climate change and floods has been identified using a river flow dataset of unparalleled scale and diversity.
Physics - 27.07.2017

The peculiar characteristics demonstrated by 'quantum critical points' at absolute zero remain one of the great unsolved mysteries of science.
Astronomy & Space - Environment - 27.06.2017

The situation in Kenya is serious - there has been too little rain for more than a year. With the aid of satellite data, TU Wien is measuring moisture content in the soil in order to better assess the risk of drought.
Chemistry - Physics - 19.06.2017

Civil Engineering - Event - 13.06.2017

Assessing old bridges using modern standards is no mean feat. Studies conducted by TU Wien show that many bridges are actually significantly more stable than might be expected, often rendering costly restoration work unnecessary.
Event - 02.06.2017

Computer Science - 24.05.2017

Economics - Mechanical Engineering - 05.05.2017

Economics - Innovation - 28.04.2017

Mechanical Engineering - Astronomy & Space - 21.04.2017

The electric motor is a tried-and-tested concept. This, however, does not mean that there is no more space for revolutionary improvements.
Economics - Social Sciences - 21.04.2017
Symposium "Digital Transformation"
Computer Science - 20.04.2017

Physics - Electroengineering - 12.04.2017

Microprocessors based on atomically thin materials hold the promise of the evolution of traditional processors as well as new applications in the field of flexible electronics.
Physics - 10.04.2017

Atomic defects in diamonds can be used as quantum memories. Researchers at TU Wien for the first time have succeeded in coupling the defects in various diamonds using quantum physics.
Physics - Electroengineering - 29.03.2017

How to reliably transfer quantum information when the connecting channels are impacted by detrimental noise? Scientists at the University of Innsbruck and TU Wien (Vienna) have presented new solutions to this problem.
Health - Mar 26
MedUni Vienna shows: By using their own voices, trainee doctors learn to better understand transgender perspectives
MedUni Vienna shows: By using their own voices, trainee doctors learn to better understand transgender perspectives
Art & Design - Mar 25
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt

Pharmacology - Mar 16
Detail-oriented and data-driven: Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate Elisabeth Schweiberer
Detail-oriented and data-driven: Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate Elisabeth Schweiberer





