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Playfully discover atom manipulation
Online simulation game makes graphene research available to the public The team of Toma Susi at the University of Vienna uses a state-of-the-art electron microscope, the UltraSTEM, to manipulate strongly bound materials with atomic precision.
Online simulation game makes graphene research available to the public The team of Toma Susi at the University of Vienna uses a state-of-the-art electron microscope, the UltraSTEM, to manipulate strongly bound materials with atomic precision.
A Magnetic Memory for Computers
A new Christian Doppler Laboratory at TU Wien is expected to contribute to the next storage revolution within IT.
A new Christian Doppler Laboratory at TU Wien is expected to contribute to the next storage revolution within IT.
Quantum Technology: New EU Research Network measures Bell-States
With a 3 million euro endowment, comes a new European research network headed by TU Wien. The goal: a device that can analyze specific entangled quantum states.
With a 3 million euro endowment, comes a new European research network headed by TU Wien. The goal: a device that can analyze specific entangled quantum states.
A High-Performance Microscope Dangling From Bungee Cords
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.
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.
Can the quantum order between events change in quantum mechanics?
Researchers at the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences develop a new theoretical framework to describe how causal structures in quantum mechanics transform.
Researchers at the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences develop a new theoretical framework to describe how causal structures in quantum mechanics transform.
Strange things happen when a crystal gets split in two
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.
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.
Solid and liquid at the same time
Microscopically small particles can spontaneously self-assemble into complex layered structures with remarkable properties, according to calculations performed at the TU Wien.
Microscopically small particles can spontaneously self-assemble into complex layered structures with remarkable properties, according to calculations performed at the TU Wien.
Nanomaterials: How to separate linear and ring-shaped molecules
Physicists have developed a reliable strategy to separate chemically identical macromolecules that differ only in their shape What is the difference between linear chains and rings composed of the same material?
Physicists have developed a reliable strategy to separate chemically identical macromolecules that differ only in their shape What is the difference between linear chains and rings composed of the same material?
Growing artificial tissue using a 3D printer
Aleksandr Ovsianikov from TU Wien has been awarded his second ERC grant. He is developing methods for artificially creating biological tissue.
Aleksandr Ovsianikov from TU Wien has been awarded his second ERC grant. He is developing methods for artificially creating biological tissue.
Nano-watch has steady hands
An international team from the Universities of Vienna, Duisburg-Essen and Tel Aviv have created a nanomechanical hand to show the time of an electronic clock, by spinning a tiny cylinder using light.
An international team from the Universities of Vienna, Duisburg-Essen and Tel Aviv have created a nanomechanical hand to show the time of an electronic clock, by spinning a tiny cylinder using light.
Microscopic structures for vibration-resistant plugs
In an Austrian-German research project, laser technology is being used to produce microscopic structures on electrical plugs in order to increase fail safety.
In an Austrian-German research project, laser technology is being used to produce microscopic structures on electrical plugs in order to increase fail safety.
The Path Length of Light in Opaque Media
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.
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.
Record-Breaking X-ray Laser Pulses: ERC Grant at TU Wien
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.
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.
ERC Starting Grant for physicist Toma Susi
Finnish physicist Toma Susi has received the prized ERC Starting Grant of the European Research Council that funds pioneering basic research.
Finnish physicist Toma Susi has received the prized ERC Starting Grant of the European Research Council that funds pioneering basic research.
It’s never too cold for quantum
The peculiar characteristics demonstrated by 'quantum critical points' at absolute zero remain one of the great unsolved mysteries of science.
The peculiar characteristics demonstrated by 'quantum critical points' at absolute zero remain one of the great unsolved mysteries of science.
Presentation of the Salzburg Bachmann Edition
At present, a complete edition of the works and letters of Ingeborg Bachmann is being produced in the Literaturarchiv Salzburg, a collection which received great attention in the media at the beginning of the year.
At present, a complete edition of the works and letters of Ingeborg Bachmann is being produced in the Literaturarchiv Salzburg, a collection which received great attention in the media at the beginning of the year.
24 April: Panorama: Uni "Earth Observation for Humanitarian Aid"
How many people have settled in a refugee camp; what dynamics prevail there? The Earth Observation is used as a basis for the deployment of relief organizations, such as MSF.
How many people have settled in a refugee camp; what dynamics prevail there? The Earth Observation is used as a basis for the deployment of relief organizations, such as MSF.
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.
Diamonds coupled using quantum physics
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.
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.
27 April: Reading with Thomas Weber
‘Ein guter Tag hat hundert Punkte' PLUS Green Campus (=PGC), die Universitätsbibliothek und das Land Salzburg laden im Rahmen der Klimaund Energiepartnerschaft Salzburg 2050 zur Lesung mit Thomas Weber ‘Ein guter Tag hat hundert Punkte' ein.
‘Ein guter Tag hat hundert Punkte' PLUS Green Campus (=PGC), die Universitätsbibliothek und das Land Salzburg laden im Rahmen der Klimaund Energiepartnerschaft Salzburg 2050 zur Lesung mit Thomas Weber ‘Ein guter Tag hat hundert Punkte' ein.
28 March: Book Presentation with Walter Thaler
Pinzgauer! Heroes - Fools - Pioneers / Portraits from the Province Pinzgauer! Helden - Narren - Pioniere Portraits aus der Provinz Die Pinzgauer sind ein besonderes Volk.
Pinzgauer! Heroes - Fools - Pioneers / Portraits from the Province Pinzgauer! Helden - Narren - Pioniere Portraits aus der Provinz Die Pinzgauer sind ein besonderes Volk.
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.
GENERA Gender in Physics Day
The Faculty of Physics of TU Wien hosts the first Gender in Physics Day taking place in Austria. Advanced registration is required as seating is limited.
The Faculty of Physics of TU Wien hosts the first Gender in Physics Day taking place in Austria. Advanced registration is required as seating is limited.
Switching Oxygen On and Off
At TU Wien (Vienna), it has become possible to control one of the most important chemical processes: switching oxygen molecules between a reactive and unreactive state.
At TU Wien (Vienna), it has become possible to control one of the most important chemical processes: switching oxygen molecules between a reactive and unreactive state.
3 April: Lecture Series, "Transcendence Concepts in Art, Literature, Religion"
On Monday, 3 April, Michael F. Köck will hold a lecture on "Transcendence - Danger and Chance of a Crisis".
On Monday, 3 April, Michael F. Köck will hold a lecture on "Transcendence - Danger and Chance of a Crisis".
From 6 March: Lecture Series "175 Years Doppler Effect"
In the spring of 2017, the publication of Christian Doppler's essay "Vom farblicht der Doppelsterne" will be published for the 175th time.
In the spring of 2017, the publication of Christian Doppler's essay "Vom farblicht der Doppelsterne" will be published for the 175th time.
Molecule flash mob
Neurotransmitter transporters are some of the most popular transport proteins in research as they play a major role in the processing of signals in the brain.
Neurotransmitter transporters are some of the most popular transport proteins in research as they play a major role in the processing of signals in the brain.
Frohe Feiertage
Spitzenforschung wird an der TU Wien groß geschrieben - auch wenn es um Objekte auf Nanometer-Skala geht.
Spitzenforschung wird an der TU Wien groß geschrieben - auch wenn es um Objekte auf Nanometer-Skala geht.
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.
A Nano-Roundabout for Light
At TU Wien, it was possible to create a nanoscale optical element that regulates the flow of light particles at the intersection of two glass fibers like a roundabout.
At TU Wien, it was possible to create a nanoscale optical element that regulates the flow of light particles at the intersection of two glass fibers like a roundabout.
The quantum sniffer dog
A laser and detector in one: a microscopic sensor has been developed at TU Wien, which can be used to identify different gases simultaneously.
A laser and detector in one: a microscopic sensor has been developed at TU Wien, which can be used to identify different gases simultaneously.
New ERC Grant at TU Wien
The solid state physicist Jan Kune? is relocating his research project from Prague to Vienna, bringing another ERC Consolidator Grant to TU Wien.
The solid state physicist Jan Kune? is relocating his research project from Prague to Vienna, bringing another ERC Consolidator Grant to TU Wien.
Molecular Machines
uni:view magazin Videos Presse Social Media The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 has been awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser J. Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.
uni:view magazin Videos Presse Social Media The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 has been awarded to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser J. Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.
Focused Beams of Randomness
It was considered a practically unreachable goal: focused light in the Terahertz regime consisting of a broad spectrum of wavelengths.
It was considered a practically unreachable goal: focused light in the Terahertz regime consisting of a broad spectrum of wavelengths.
Artificial 2D crystals modified at the touch of a button
Charged particles can form via self-organization processes an unexpectedly large range of crystal structures entirely by themselves.
Charged particles can form via self-organization processes an unexpectedly large range of crystal structures entirely by themselves.
First quantum satellite successfully launched
The launch of the Chinese research satellite ‘Micius' marks the dawn of a new era of global quantum communication.
The launch of the Chinese research satellite ‘Micius' marks the dawn of a new era of global quantum communication.
Lonely Atoms, Happily Reunited
The remarkable behaviour of platinum atoms on magnetite surfaces could lead to better catalysts. Scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) can now explain how platinum atoms can form pairs with the help of carbon monoxide.
The remarkable behaviour of platinum atoms on magnetite surfaces could lead to better catalysts. Scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) can now explain how platinum atoms can form pairs with the help of carbon monoxide.
Shaping Drops: Control over Stiction and Wetting
Some surfaces are wetted by water, others are water-repellent. TU Wien (Vienna), KU Leuven and the University of Zürich have discovered a robust surface whose adhesive and wetting properties can be switched using electricity.
Some surfaces are wetted by water, others are water-repellent. TU Wien (Vienna), KU Leuven and the University of Zürich have discovered a robust surface whose adhesive and wetting properties can be switched using electricity.
Growing perfect crystals by filling the gaps
Be it in phyics, mettalurgy, gemology or engineering, the applications of crystals are very broad.
Be it in phyics, mettalurgy, gemology or engineering, the applications of crystals are very broad.
More space to soak up the sun
Hundred-metre long platforms which remain steady and stable in rough sea weather: TU Wien's lightweight construction creates new space for solar energy out on the water.
Hundred-metre long platforms which remain steady and stable in rough sea weather: TU Wien's lightweight construction creates new space for solar energy out on the water.
3D-Printing the Almost Impossible
Hovering Fish and Rotating Turtles: An optimization method for 3D-printed objects gives them remarkable geometric properties.
Hovering Fish and Rotating Turtles: An optimization method for 3D-printed objects gives them remarkable geometric properties.
Hydrogen makes the natural gas network greener
Hydrogen from the natural gas pipeline - a separation technique developed by TU Wien is opening up new possibilities for our natural gas network and improves the ecological balance of hydrogen fuel cells.
Hydrogen from the natural gas pipeline - a separation technique developed by TU Wien is opening up new possibilities for our natural gas network and improves the ecological balance of hydrogen fuel cells.
Cyber-physical Systems: The World is Going Smart
From computer chips triggering an airbag to smart cities: ‘cyber-physical systems' are changing our world.
From computer chips triggering an airbag to smart cities: ‘cyber-physical systems' are changing our world.
The Quantum Fridge
It all comes down to quantum physics: scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) have analysed why some gases can be cooled down to extremely low temperatures.
It all comes down to quantum physics: scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) have analysed why some gases can be cooled down to extremely low temperatures.
Mechanical Quanta see the light
Interconnecting different quantum systems is important for future quantum computing architectures, but has proven difficult to achieve.
Interconnecting different quantum systems is important for future quantum computing architectures, but has proven difficult to achieve.
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).