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Golden future for thermoelectrics
Researchers at TU Wien discover excellent thermoelectric properties of nickel-gold alloys. These can be used to efficiently convert heat into electrical energy.
Researchers at TU Wien discover excellent thermoelectric properties of nickel-gold alloys. These can be used to efficiently convert heat into electrical energy.
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.
Julian Leonard is awarded an ERC grant. He is developing quantum simulators that can be used to study intriguing effects from solid-state physics.
Exploring the foundations of the quantum world
Cluster of Excellence: Quantum Science Austria Austria has provided the foundation for a quantum revolution already once before.
Cluster of Excellence: Quantum Science Austria Austria has provided the foundation for a quantum revolution already once before.
E-mail from... Philadelphia
By Robert Schwarzl PhD candidate Robert Schwarzl from the Institute of Experimental Physics reports on his research stay at Temple University, which is funded by the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation.
By Robert Schwarzl PhD candidate Robert Schwarzl from the Institute of Experimental Physics reports on his research stay at Temple University, which is funded by the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation.
Four START Awards for the University of Vienna
Four young researchers from the University of Vienna were able to convince the FWF Board of their excellent research project.
Four young researchers from the University of Vienna were able to convince the FWF Board of their excellent research project.
Graz Magnetometer Searches for Habitats on Jupiter’s Moons
By Falko Schoklitsch A scalar magnetometer developed by Roland Lammegger at TU Graz measures the strength of magnetic fields optically.
By Falko Schoklitsch A scalar magnetometer developed by Roland Lammegger at TU Graz measures the strength of magnetic fields optically.
’Unsolvable’ is no excuse
With an ESPRIT grant from the Austrian Science Fund FWF, Tobias Schäfer is developing new computational methods to solve previously unsolvable quantum physics problems in computational materials physics.
With an ESPRIT grant from the Austrian Science Fund FWF, Tobias Schäfer is developing new computational methods to solve previously unsolvable quantum physics problems in computational materials physics.
New CD lab: Economical use of valuable semiconductors
Silicon carbide is expensive and its production is extremely energy-intensive, but it is indispensable for many applications.
Silicon carbide is expensive and its production is extremely energy-intensive, but it is indispensable for many applications.
Promoting Top Infrastructure
By Victoria Graf TU Graz wants to further strengthen research and teaching and supports its institutes in investing in excellent infrastructure.
By Victoria Graf TU Graz wants to further strengthen research and teaching and supports its institutes in investing in excellent infrastructure.
New Spectrometers for TU Graz Chemistry
By Birgit Baustädter TU Graz and the Japanese analytical instrument manufacturer JEOL opened the newly designed JEOL Application Lab with completely new nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometers in January 2023.
By Birgit Baustädter TU Graz and the Japanese analytical instrument manufacturer JEOL opened the newly designed JEOL Application Lab with completely new nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometers in January 2023.
Cleverly planned circuits: Small microchips become more robust
Is the miniaturisation of electronics reaching its limits because smaller structures lead to more errors? TU Wien (Vienna) has shown that the problem can be overcome if the susceptibility to errors is taken into account when planning circuits.
Is the miniaturisation of electronics reaching its limits because smaller structures lead to more errors? TU Wien (Vienna) has shown that the problem can be overcome if the susceptibility to errors is taken into account when planning circuits.
Eichlseder: ’Hydrogen is the Key to Green Energy’
By Birgit Baustädter Helmut Eichlseder works on sustainable propulsion systems. One important factor is hydrogen - in pure form or as a feedstock for fuels.
By Birgit Baustädter Helmut Eichlseder works on sustainable propulsion systems. One important factor is hydrogen - in pure form or as a feedstock for fuels.
2D Nanomaterial MXene: the Perfect Lubricant
In extreme heat or in the vacuum of space: a novel nanomaterial delivers top performance in extreme situations, as demonstrated by TU Wien (Vienna) with international partners.
In extreme heat or in the vacuum of space: a novel nanomaterial delivers top performance in extreme situations, as demonstrated by TU Wien (Vienna) with international partners.
Jupiter-Magnetometer leaves Graz
By Medieninfo When ESA's JUICE mission is launched in 2022 to explore Jupiter's icy moons, a scientific instrument from Graz will also be on board.
By Medieninfo When ESA's JUICE mission is launched in 2022 to explore Jupiter's icy moons, a scientific instrument from Graz will also be on board.
Will a knowledge of physics turn us into top sportspersons?
By Dr. Daniela Müller Stand-up paddleboarding, the Bernoulli equation and the magic lottery six-figure number: they all have to do with physics.
By Dr. Daniela Müller Stand-up paddleboarding, the Bernoulli equation and the magic lottery six-figure number: they all have to do with physics.
Two ERC Synergy Grants for University of Vienna’s physicists
ERC Synergy Grants for Thomas Pichler and Markus Aspelmeyer The physicist Thomas Pichler and his international team will receive an ERC Synergy Grant of 14 million Euros to build a new electron nano
ERC Synergy Grants for Thomas Pichler and Markus Aspelmeyer The physicist Thomas Pichler and his international team will receive an ERC Synergy Grant of 14 million Euros to build a new electron nano
A Light Scattering Trick Leads to Better Laser Beams
A completely new method of producing extremely short and high-energy laser pulses was developed at TU Wien.
A completely new method of producing extremely short and high-energy laser pulses was developed at TU Wien.
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.
ERC Starting Grant for TU Graz researcher Birgitta Schultze-Bernhardt
By Christoph Pelzl The physicist receives the renowned prize for her project to investigate the interaction between UV light and matter in spectral ranges that have not yet been extensively researched.
By Christoph Pelzl The physicist receives the renowned prize for her project to investigate the interaction between UV light and matter in spectral ranges that have not yet been extensively researched.
Molecular Forces: The Surprising Stretching Behaviour of DNA
What happens when you pull a DNA molecule? It behaves quite differently than we are used to from macroscopic objects.
What happens when you pull a DNA molecule? It behaves quite differently than we are used to from macroscopic objects.
Experimental physics: inching closer to outer space
By Birgit Baustädter Peter Pichler from TU Graz's Institute of Experimental Physics is researching liquid metal.
By Birgit Baustädter Peter Pichler from TU Graz's Institute of Experimental Physics is researching liquid metal.
TU Graz physicist Birgitta Schultze-Bernhardt receives START Prize 2020
By Christoph Pelzl The researcher receives the science prize worth up to 1.2 million euros for her work on a new measurement technology that enables UV-light-induced chemical processes to be investigated with unprecedented detail.
By Christoph Pelzl The researcher receives the science prize worth up to 1.2 million euros for her work on a new measurement technology that enables UV-light-induced chemical processes to be investigated with unprecedented detail.
Extending the Building Blocks of Materials Science: What Viruses have to Offer
By Bernhard Gadermaier When it comes to nanotechnology, nature is truly the most successful researcher.
By Bernhard Gadermaier When it comes to nanotechnology, nature is truly the most successful researcher.
Exciton Phenomena in Functional Materials from Many-Body Perturbation Theory
17:00 - 18:00 VeranstalterIn Institut für Physik Veranstaltungshomepage: Web: http://physik.uni-graz.at/ Veranstaltungsort Ort: [0005EG0020] Hörsaal HS 05.
17:00 - 18:00 VeranstalterIn Institut für Physik Veranstaltungshomepage: Web: http://physik.uni-graz.at/ Veranstaltungsort Ort: [0005EG0020] Hörsaal HS 05.
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.
Tools of the trade: super-fast electrons
By Birgit Baustädter Max Burian uses bright light to look deep into the core of matter. He works in a silver laboratory container next to the Elettra synchrotron particle accelerator in Trieste, Italy.
By Birgit Baustädter Max Burian uses bright light to look deep into the core of matter. He works in a silver laboratory container next to the Elettra synchrotron particle accelerator in Trieste, Italy.
Bangs and flashes signal advent at TU Graz
By Birgit Baustädter Advent at TU Graz is not exactly peaceful. It is tradition that Gernot Pottlacher gives an experimentation lecture - this year he explored the phase diagram, accompanied by bubbles, bangs and bursts.
By Birgit Baustädter Advent at TU Graz is not exactly peaceful. It is tradition that Gernot Pottlacher gives an experimentation lecture - this year he explored the phase diagram, accompanied by bubbles, bangs and bursts.
Project MNEMONIC: Magnetic Porous Bio-Composites
By Raffaele Ricco Metal-Organic Frameworks, also known as MOFs, are attractive porous materials with huge implications for both basic and applied research.
By Raffaele Ricco Metal-Organic Frameworks, also known as MOFs, are attractive porous materials with huge implications for both basic and applied research.
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.