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Physics - Materials Science - 14.05.2025
Superconductors: Amazingly orderly disorder
Superconductors: Amazingly orderly disorder
A surprising effect was discovered through a collaborative effort by researchers from TU Wien and institutions in Croatia, France, Poland, Singapore, Switzerland, and the US during the investigation

Physics - 02.05.2025
Novel quan­tum archi­tec­ture
Novel quan­tum archi­tec­ture
Innsbruck physicists have presented a new architecture for improved quantum control of microwave resonators.

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.

Architecture & Buildings - Physics - 07.04.2025
Does the City Affect the Ventilation of my Home?
Does the City Affect the Ventilation of my Home?
How should buildings be arranged so that my home can be ventilated naturally? Christoph Irrenfried and the Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer investigate this question.

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

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.

Physics - Campus - 12.03.2025
University of Vienna: Nobel Prize installation with Emmanuelle Charpentier and Anton Zeilinger
University of Vienna: Nobel Prize installation with Emmanuelle Charpentier and Anton Zeilinger

Career - Physics - 25.02.2025
'My grandmother was just great.'
’My grandmother was just great.’

Chemistry - Physics - 18.02.2025
Extremely Low Friction Thanks to New Solid State Lubricant
Extremely Low Friction Thanks to New Solid State Lubricant
By combining organic and inorganic chemistry, scientists at TU Wien developed the innovative lubricant COK-47 - with remarkable capabilities.

Physics - 13.02.2025
Quantum cryptography for everyday use
TU Wien, the University of Innsbruck and the company qtlabs are working together on a major FFG-funded A millennia-old problem will finally be solved: ever since humans have been sending messages, people have been trying to keep these messages secret.

Physics - Materials Science - 24.01.2025
Hannspeter Winter Prize for Anna Niggas
Hannspeter Winter Prize for Anna Niggas

Life Sciences - Physics - 22.01.2025
Many Roads Lead to... the Embryo
Many Roads Lead to... the Embryo
Is there only one optimal configuration an organism can reach during evolution? Is there a single formula that describes the trajectory towards the optimum? And can we 'derive' it in a purely theoretical fashion? A team of researchers, including from the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), has answers.

Physics - Chemistry - 16.01.2025
Autonomous AI Assistant to Build Nanostructures
Autonomous AI Assistant to Build Nanostructures
An interdisciplinary research group at TU Graz is working on constructing logic circuits through the targeted arrangement of individual molecules.

Physics - Chemistry - 17.12.2024
One Nobel Prize Winner and Some 600 Science Enthusiasts
One Nobel Prize Winner and Some 600 Science Enthusiasts

Physics - Life Sciences - 09.12.2024
Seeing with entangled quantum pairs
Seeing with entangled quantum pairs
Zooming in to the "pixels of reality": the electron microscope helps us to do that. However, it is unsuited for particularly sensitive targets.

Innovation - Physics - 04.12.2024
FWF funding: New large-scale research projects

Chemistry - Physics - 22.11.2024
CD Laboratory at TU Graz Researches New Semiconductor Materials
CD Laboratory at TU Graz Researches New Semiconductor Materials
Using energyand resource-saving methods, a research team at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at TU Graz aims to produce high-quality doped silicon layers for the electronics and solar industries.

Physics - 20.11.2024
Nuclear Fusion: A Promising Futuristic Research Field
Nuclear Fusion: A Promising Futuristic Research Field
Markus Markl is a theoretical physicist at TU Graz working on nuclear fusion - a clean form of energy that we want to copy from the sun.

Physics - 12.11.2024
Bringing Quantum Mechanics to Life
Bringing Quantum Mechanics to Life

Life Sciences - Physics - 09.10.2024
One Million Euro Funding
One Million Euro Funding

Health - Physics - 01.10.2024
Christoph Juchem takes up professorship for magnetic resonance physics at MedUni Vienna
Christoph Juchem has been appointed Professor of Magnetic Resonance Physics (§98) at MedUni Vienna and Co-Head of the High Field MR Center of Excellence at MedUni Vienna's Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy with effect from 1 October 2024.

Physics - Chemistry - 16.09.2024
New technology produces ultrashort ion pulses
New technology produces ultrashort ion pulses
TU Wien (Vienna) has succeeded in generating laser-synchronised ion pulses with a duration of well under 500 picoseconds, which can be used to observe chemical processes on material surfaces.

Chemistry - Physics - 05.09.2024
Esther Heid: Artificial intelligence for chemical reactions
Esther Heid: Artificial intelligence for chemical reactions

Physics - Environment - 05.09.2024
Marco De Paoli: Flows in evolving porous materials

Materials Science - Physics - 04.09.2024
A Very 'Clean Room'
A Very ’Clean Room’
The Nanofabrication Facility (NFF) at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) processes materials at the nanoscale, helping research projects ranging from material science, and quantum computing to life sciences.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 27.08.2024
Star Lives and Afterlives
Star Lives and Afterlives

Health - Physics - 26.07.2024
FFG funding for MR project in radiation oncology
FFG funding for MR project in radiation oncology

Physics - Materials Science - 18.07.2024
E-mail from... Hamburg
E-mail from... Hamburg

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 11.07.2024
Deep-Mapping the Night Sky for Hot Stars
Deep-Mapping the Night Sky for Hot Stars
UVEX: NASA's new UV space telescope with an ISTA fingerprint to conquer space The next NASA space telescope to survey the ultraviolet sky starting 2030 has the fingerprint of an astronomer from the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA).

Career - Physics - 10.07.2024
Obituary: Arnold Schmidt
Obituary: Arnold Schmidt

Physics - Materials Science - 28.05.2024
Playing with Material Properties
Playing with Material Properties

Life Sciences - Physics - 17.05.2024
Philipp Velicky honored with Scientific Milestone Award of the 2024 Wilhelm Exner Lectures

Physics - Research Management - 23.04.2024
ISTA Physicists Admitted to Young Academy
ISTA Physicists Admitted to Young Academy

Physics - Materials Science - 09.04.2024
The (Un)Reachable States of Matter
The (Un)Reachable States of Matter
New assistant professor at ISTA bridges ultrafast physics and quantum mechanics Ultrafast laser spectroscopy specialist Denitsa Baykusheva is one of the newest additions to the faculty at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) in 2024.

Computer Science - Physics - 09.04.2024
Quantum Computers and Supercomputers Together
Quantum Computers and Supercomputers Together
A hybrid system that marries quantum computing with traditional high-performance computing is currently being developed in Austria.

Life Sciences - Physics - 01.04.2024
World Record: Tiniest Egg Ever
World Record: Tiniest Egg Ever
ISTA researchers create smallest egg in history - and lose it Breakthrough in reproductive biology: using methods of nanotechnology and genetics, an interdisciplinary research team at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) has produced the world's tiniest egg.

Life Sciences - Physics - 27.03.2024
The Protein Factory
The Protein Factory
New assistant professor at ISTA assembles 3D nano-molecules The Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) welcomes Florian Praetorius to its faculty.

Physics - Electroengineering - 11.03.2024
Reconfigurable electronics: More functionality on less chip area
Reconfigurable electronics: More functionality on less chip area
Electronic circuits that can be switched and fulfill very different tasks: A breakthrough at TU Wien enables more functionality on less chip area.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 07.03.2024
Baby Quasars
Baby Quasars
The James Webb Space Telescope makes one of the most unexpected findings within its first year of service: A high number of faint little red dots in the distant Universe could change the way we understand the genesis of supermassive black holes.

Physics - 02.02.2024
Bernhard Baumann takes up professorship in the field of Medical Physics

Materials Science - Physics - 27.12.2023
Using Giant Magnets to Create Sustainable Batteries
Using Giant Magnets to Create Sustainable Batteries

Physics - Campus - 20.12.2023
Spark a (Research) Flame 3
Spark a (Research) Flame 3

Mathematics - Physics - 06.12.2023
Three successful applications for funding from the Austrian Science Fund

Physics - Innovation - 01.12.2023
Austria's quan­tum sci­ence is taking off
Austria’s quan­tum sci­ence is taking off

Chemistry - Physics - 23.11.2023
ERC grant for Noelia Barrabés: The chemistry of mirror images

Life Sciences - Physics - 23.11.2023
ERC Consolidator Grant for Shotaro Otsuka
ERC Consolidator Grant for Shotaro Otsuka

Chemistry - Physics - 02.11.2023
Studying Supramolecular Chemistry
Studying Supramolecular Chemistry
After 13 formative years at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, Professor Rafal Klajn joined the faculty of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA).

Life Sciences - Physics - 26.10.2023
New ERC Synergy Grant for ISTA
New ERC Synergy Grant for ISTA

Innovation - Physics - 20.10.2023
Uni Graz and TU Graz launch joint Christian Doppler Laboratory for novel sensors
Uni Graz and TU Graz launch joint Christian Doppler Laboratory for novel sensors
By Falko Schoklitsch In the "Christian Doppler Laboratory for Structured Matter Based Sensing", a team led by Alexander Bergmann and Peter Banzer is researching the fundamentals of structured materials and light fields as well as their applications.

Physics - 05.09.2023
How to replace quantum physics with quantum physics
Julian Leonard is awarded an ERC grant. He is developing quantum simulators that can be used to study intriguing effects from solid-state physics.
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