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TU Graz starts CD laboratory for multifunctional and highly integrated electronic components
The Christian Doppler Laboratory for Technology-Guided Electronic Component Design and Characterization investigates ways to better control electromagnetic interactions in smart networked devices, especially in the 5G frequency range.
The Christian Doppler Laboratory for Technology-Guided Electronic Component Design and Characterization investigates ways to better control electromagnetic interactions in smart networked devices, especially in the 5G frequency range.
The Return of the Spin Echo
A research team from Garching and Vienna discovered a remarkable echo effect - it offers exciting new possibilities for working with quantum information.
A research team from Garching and Vienna discovered a remarkable echo effect - it offers exciting new possibilities for working with quantum information.
First TU Graz-SAL Research Labs push top-level research in electronics-based systems
TU Graz and Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) launch the first SAL research labs at an Austrian university and lay the foundation for groundbreaking digital products and processes with joint basic research in the field of electronics-based systems.
TU Graz and Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) launch the first SAL research labs at an Austrian university and lay the foundation for groundbreaking digital products and processes with joint basic research in the field of electronics-based systems.
Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech
A new publication by TU Graz is dedicated to the "Graz years" of the inventor genius Nikola Tesla and spans from his student days in Graz to Tesla's traces in the present.
A new publication by TU Graz is dedicated to the "Graz years" of the inventor genius Nikola Tesla and spans from his student days in Graz to Tesla's traces in the present.
New sensor for measuring electric field strength
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.
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.
Braille that fits in your pocket
Tetragon, a TU Wien spin-off, has invented a completely new kind of Braille display, which is user-friendly, cost-effective and extremely portable.
Tetragon, a TU Wien spin-off, has invented a completely new kind of Braille display, which is user-friendly, cost-effective and extremely portable.
Microprocessors based on a layer of just three atoms
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.
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.
Quantum Communication: How to Outwit Noise
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.
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.
Graphene able to transport huge currents on the nano scale
New experiments have shown that it is possible for extremely high currents to pass through graphene, a form of carbon.
New experiments have shown that it is possible for extremely high currents to pass through graphene, a form of carbon.
Microbial activity in the dark ocean
There are a lot of tiny living organisms in the dark ocean. Imagine their habitat, it is completely different from ours! During this cruise I am measuring the activity of microorganisms using a device called the In Situ Microbial Incubator or ISMI in short.
There are a lot of tiny living organisms in the dark ocean. Imagine their habitat, it is completely different from ours! During this cruise I am measuring the activity of microorganisms using a device called the In Situ Microbial Incubator or ISMI in short.
Nanoscale One-Way-Street for Light
An optical device at nanoscale which allows light to pass in only one direction has been developed at TU Wien (Vienna).
An optical device at nanoscale which allows light to pass in only one direction has been developed at TU Wien (Vienna).
Antrittsvorlesung von Andrea M. Tonello
Antrittsvorlesung von Andrea M. Tonello Am 23. Juni 2015 hält Andrea M. Tonello - seit September 2014 Universitätsprofessor am Institut für Vernetzte und Eingebettete Systeme - seine Antrittsvorlesung zum Thema: ,,Why do smart systems need tele?
Antrittsvorlesung von Andrea M. Tonello Am 23. Juni 2015 hält Andrea M. Tonello - seit September 2014 Universitätsprofessor am Institut für Vernetzte und Eingebettete Systeme - seine Antrittsvorlesung zum Thema: ,,Why do smart systems need tele?
Electronics Based on a Two Dimensional Electron Gas
A new material could open the door to a new kind of electronics: researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have created a stable two-dimensional electron gas in strontium titanate.
A new material could open the door to a new kind of electronics: researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have created a stable two-dimensional electron gas in strontium titanate.
Robotic system enables symbiotic links between human diver and computer
A consortium of seven European partners develops a highly cognitive underwater robotic system to enable symbiotic links between a human diver and a set of companion autonomous robots to interpret and adapt the diver's behavior and physical state.
A consortium of seven European partners develops a highly cognitive underwater robotic system to enable symbiotic links between a human diver and a set of companion autonomous robots to interpret and adapt the diver's behavior and physical state.
Patterns of particles generated by surface charges
Disorder turns into order: scientists at the Vienna University of Technology can show how intricate structures can emerge from inhomogeneously charged particles.
Disorder turns into order: scientists at the Vienna University of Technology can show how intricate structures can emerge from inhomogeneously charged particles.
Graphene on its way to conquer Silicon Valley
The remarkable material graphene promises a wide range of applications in future electronics that could complement or replace traditional silicon technology. Researchers of the Electronic Properties of Materials Group at the University of Vienna have now paved the way for the integration of graphene into the current silicide based technology.
The remarkable material graphene promises a wide range of applications in future electronics that could complement or replace traditional silicon technology. Researchers of the Electronic Properties of Materials Group at the University of Vienna have now paved the way for the integration of graphene into the current silicide based technology.
TU Vienna develops light transistor
TU Vienna has managed to turn the oscillation direction of beams of light - simply by applying an electrical current to a special material.
TU Vienna has managed to turn the oscillation direction of beams of light - simply by applying an electrical current to a special material.
Gottfried Strasser - Professor of materials engineering for nanoelectronics
Nanoelectronics specialist Gottfried Strasser bridges the gap between basic and applied research and the manufacture of components from nanomaterials.
Nanoelectronics specialist Gottfried Strasser bridges the gap between basic and applied research and the manufacture of components from nanomaterials.
News in Brief
Event - Mar 5
Brownbag: ,,'' ? ? ? ? -'!": Agency, functioning and networking of North Macedonian cultural organizations in Vienna
Brownbag: ,,'' ? ? ? ? -'!": Agency, functioning and networking of North Macedonian cultural organizations in Vienna
Life Sciences - Feb 26
05.03.: Guest Lecture: Swarming Behaviour in Confinement - How curved surfaces influence pattern formation in biology
05.03.: Guest Lecture: Swarming Behaviour in Confinement - How curved surfaces influence pattern formation in biology
