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Economics - 17.04.2025
Business and Tourism Students at the Blended Intensive Programme in Lisbon

Research Management - Career - 17.04.2025
Stanisa Raspopovic launches research projects with the support of prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant and ERC Proof-of-Concept Grant

Innovation - Career - 15.04.2025
US philanthropist funds translational fellowship program in Austria
US philanthropist funds translational fellowship program in Austria

Health - Life Sciences - 14.04.2025
MedUni Vienna at Expo 2025 Osaka
MedUni Vienna at Expo 2025 Osaka

Health - 14.04.2025
Daniel Zimpfer receives EACTS Innovation Grant Award

Health - Social Sciences - 10.04.2025
10th Veronika Fialka-Moser Diversity Prize for outstanding contributions to diversity
10th Veronika Fialka-Moser Diversity Prize for outstanding contributions to diversity

Physics - Materials Science - 10.04.2025
New, non-toxic synthesis method for 'miracle material' MXene
New, non-toxic synthesis method for ’miracle material’ MXene
The nanomaterial MXene is used for battery technology or as a high-performance lubricant. Until now, its production was difficult and toxic.

Event - Electroengineering - 10.04.2025
TU Graz researcher Annette Mütze and her team win the Houska Prize 2025
TU Graz researcher Annette Mütze and her team win the Houska Prize 2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 10.04.2025
Diminished Reality: TU Graz Team Makes Objects Disappear in Real Time
Diminished Reality: TU Graz Team Makes Objects Disappear in Real Time
Researchers at the Institute of Visual Computing have made it possible to remove objects from live recordings of three-dimensional environments without time delay while the camera remains in motion.

Health - 09.04.2025
'Vienna Prevention Project' aims to increase healthy life years of the population
’Vienna Prevention Project’ aims to increase healthy life years of the population
The City of Vienna and the Medical University of Vienna today signed a letter of intent for future cooperation within the framework of the "Vienna Prevention Project" (ViPP).

Health - Pharmacology - 09.04.2025
New gene therapy for hemophilia used for the first time in Austria

Environment - Earth Sciences - 07.04.2025
How to get rid of carbon dioxide for good
How to get rid of carbon dioxide for good
What happens when captured CO2 is pumped into the ground? Highly sophisticated computer simulations now make it possible to predict its long-term behaviour.

Event - Art and Design - 07.04.2025
Instant money! Student wins '100 Best Posters' award
Instant money! Student wins ’100 Best Posters’ award

Life Sciences - Innovation - 03.04.2025
Printed Skin to Replace Animal Testing
Printed Skin to Replace Animal Testing
A research team from TU Graz and the Vellore Institute of Technology in India is developing a 3D-printed skin imitation equipped with living cells in order to test nanoparticles from cosmetics without animal testing.

Health - Pharmacology - 02.04.2025
Julia Binder honoured as a Medis Awards finalist

Innovation - Career - 02.04.2025
The future belongs to the brave
The future belongs to the brave

Innovation - Economics - 02.04.2025
Salzburg Chamber of Commerce awards scholarships to FH students
Salzburg Chamber of Commerce awards scholarships to FH students

Environment - Campus - 01.04.2025
Austrian scientists in the USA describe a climate of uncertainty and fear
Austrian scientists in the USA describe a climate of uncertainty and fear

Campus - 01.04.2025
New Center for Advanced Studies established by the University of Vienna
New Center for Advanced Studies established by the University of Vienna

Environment - Innovation - 01.04.2025
New certificate program for pipeline engineering

Innovation - 01.04.2025
Battery4Life competence centre starts operations
Battery4Life competence centre starts operations

Health - 31.03.2025
Pollen forecast for the Vienna City Marathon 2025: Watch out for birch and ash trees

Health - Innovation - 31.03.2025
SIMCharacters GmbH acquired by Laerdal Medical
SIMCharacters GmbH acquired by Laerdal Medical

Campus - Environment - 31.03.2025
Statement by Rector Sebastian Schütze on US higher education policy

Health - 27.03.2025
MedUni Vienna spin-off facilitates access to clinical studies

Environment - Health - 27.03.2025
TU Graz Intensifies Research into Brake and Tire Wear
TU Graz Intensifies Research into Brake and Tire Wear
Up to now, emissions caused by tyre, brake and road surface wear, which are hazardous to health, have not been adequately captured.

Health - Social Sciences - 26.03.2025
Andreas Karwautz elected president of the International Eating Disorders Research Society

Health - 26.03.2025
Jovan Rogozarski receives young researcher award at the 9th Atherothrombosis Winterschool

Health - Event - 25.03.2025
Michael Fuchsjäger receives the ESR gold medal

Campus - Health - 25.03.2025
Paul Plener takes up visiting professorship in Belgium
Paul Plener takes up visiting professorship in Belgium

Computer Science - Electroengineering - 25.03.2025
Taking a closer look at electricity consumption with the help of artificial intelligence

Physics - 24.03.2025
Winterschool on Solid State Physics
Winterschool on Solid State Physics

Health - Event - 24.03.2025
Plant extract potential as an alternative to cortisone & Co

Health - Event - 24.03.2025
Katja Knapp receives Austrian Infection Award
Katja Knapp receives Austrian Infection Award

Innovation - Event - 21.03.2025
TU Wien at the EXPO 2025 in Osaka

Environment - Innovation - 21.03.2025
The First World Day for Glaciers
The First World Day for Glaciers

Pharmacology - Life Sciences - 21.03.2025
Silk sponges instead of animal testing: How a 3D cell culture system could revolutionize cancer diagnostics
Silk sponges instead of animal testing: How a 3D cell culture system could revolutionize cancer diagnostics

Environment - Earth Sciences - 20.03.2025
'Water Nobel Prize' for Prof. Günter Blöschl
’Water Nobel Prize’ for Prof. Günter Blöschl

Health - Event - 20.03.2025
Gynaecology in Vienna during National Socialism
Gynaecology in Vienna during National Socialism

Astronomy / Space - 20.03.2025
Thou­sands of dwarf gal­ax­ies dis­cov­ered
Thou­sands of dwarf gal­ax­ies dis­cov­ered
The European Space Agency ESA today published new data from its Euclid space telescope.

Electroengineering - 20.03.2025
TU Graz and Silicon Austria Labs launch joint Power Electronics Research Laboratory 'PERL'
TU Graz and Silicon Austria Labs launch joint Power Electronics Research Laboratory ’PERL’
The fundamental research activities of the PERL team aim at pushing the limits of power electronic converters in terms of their switching frequencies.

Event - Campus - 19.03.2025
Exhibition opening: 30 years of FH Salzburg experienced digitally
Exhibition opening: 30 years of FH Salzburg experienced digitally

Pharmacology - 18.03.2025
PCNE 2025: Inter­na­tional con­fer­ence on clin­i­cal phar­macy
PCNE 2025: Inter­na­tional con­fer­ence on clin­i­cal phar­macy

Health - Campus - 18.03.2025
AGES and MedUni Vienna strengthen cooperation
AGES and MedUni Vienna strengthen cooperation

Campus - Health - 18.03.2025
Benedikt Simbrunner received honor 'sub auspiciis presidentis'
Benedikt Simbrunner received honor ’sub auspiciis presidentis’

Computer Science - Physics - 18.03.2025
Hardware-Optimal Quantum Algorithms
ISTA PhD candidate spearheads efforts in tailoring algorithms to quantum hardware Quantum computing remains a research endeavor, explained the Physics Nobel Laureate Frank Wilczek earlier this year, contextualizing the widespread industry aspirations to enter markets.

Health - Pharmacology - 17.03.2025
Treating chronic inflammatory diseases with JAK inhibitors
Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKis) are an important treatment option for people with chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.

Health - Event - 14.03.2025
Georg Stary receives Paul Langerhans Prize
Georg Stary receives Paul Langerhans Prize

Health - Life Sciences - 14.03.2025
Promising new therapeutic approach for paediatric brain tumours
Brain tumours remain the most common cause of death from childhood cancer. Paediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGG) in particular are a mostly fatal disease group with a median survival time of less than 18 months after diagnosis and limited treatment options.

Computer Science - Campus - 14.03.2025
Sub-Auspiciis Doctorates for Researchers at TU Graz and the University of Graz
Sub-Auspiciis Doctorates for Researchers at TU Graz and the University of Graz
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