Highly Endowed ERC Starting Grants for Daniel Gruss and Marcus Ossiander

Two ERC Starting Grants for researchers at TU Graz: Daniel Gruss (left) is using
Two ERC Starting Grants for researchers at TU Graz: Daniel Gruss (left) is using them to research energy-efficient IT security, Marcus Ossiander is working on new nano-optics for ultrafast microscopes. Image source: Lunghammer - TU Graz (left), Sabine Hoffmann - TU Graz (right).
Computer scientist Gruss receives the prestigious EU funding award for research into energy-efficient IT security, and physicist Ossiander for work on nano-optics for ultra-fast microscopes. Two ERC Starting Grants for researchers at TU Graz: Daniel Gruss ( left ) is using them to research energy-efficient IT security, Marcus Ossiander is working on new nano-optics for ultrafast microscopes. Image source: Lunghammer - TU Graz ( left ), Sabine Hoffmann - TU Graz ( right ). Two top researchers from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) will receive highly endowed Starting Grants from the European Research Council in 2022. The research of computer scientist and cybersecurity expert Daniel Gruss and experimental physicist and START Prize winner Marcus Ossiander will receive funding totalling 3.3 million euros over the next five years, the European Research Council announced today. Of the 408 Starting Grants awarded across the EU, a total of 17 went to researchers from Austrian institutions. Austria is thus in 8th place, ahead of Sweden, Spain and Denmark, for example.
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