science wire

« BACK

Vienna University of Technology


Results 1 - 50 of 352.
1 2 3 4 5 8 Next »


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

Chemistry - Career - 05.09.2024
Florian Glöcklhofer: New class of molecules for better charge transport
Florian Glöcklhofer: New class of molecules for better charge transport

Computer Science - Research Management - 10.06.2024
ERC Advanced grant for Matteo Maffei: Guaranteed Security for Blockchains
ERC Advanced grant for Matteo Maffei: Guaranteed Security for Blockchains

Economics - Environment - 06.06.2024
The mobility turnaround can be learned

Life Sciences - Computer Science - 05.06.2024
Do Machines See Like we do?
Do Machines See Like we do?
Researchers at TU Wien have investigated how an artificial intelligence categorizes images. The results show astonishing similarities to visual systems in nature. How do you teach a machine to recognize objects in images? Huge progress has been made in this area in recent years. With the help of neural networks, for example, images of animals can be assigned to the respective species with a very high success rate.

Mathematics - Computer Science - 08.05.2024
International Women in Mathematics Day
International Women in Mathematics Day

Innovation - Economics - 17.04.2024
'Just have fun with it' - Insights into the world of AI
’Just have fun with it’ - Insights into the world of AI

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.

Astronomy / Space - Innovation - 12.03.2024
Einblicke von Outer Space
Einblicke von Outer Space

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.

Life Sciences - Materials Science - 24.01.2024
TU Wien launches a research platform for 3D testing of bio-samples
TU Wien launches a research platform for 3D testing of bio-samples
The "LifeScope3D" research platform has been opened. It offers various new high-tech devices for bio-research at TU Wien, which are available to TU Wien scientists but also external institutions.

Politics - Computer Science - 18.01.2024
U.S.-Austria Citizen Dialogue: AI's Impact on Democracy
U.S.-Austria Citizen Dialogue: AI’s Impact on Democracy

Materials Science - 19.12.2023
’Good enough’ is sometimes better than ’perfect’
Do you always have to optimize everything? This is common practice in technology. In nature, however, "good enough" is sometimes better than "perfect".

Mathematics - Research Management - 23.11.2023
ERC grant for Michael Feischl: High precision, maximum speed

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

Environment - Media - 13.11.2023
Aerosols: When fragrances influence our climate
One of the great unknowns in climate models: The behavior of certain gases, which often have a strong smell and cause water to condense.

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.

Innovation - Social Sciences - 05.09.2023
How disabled people experience their access to technology
Katta Spiel researches how people with disabilities experience their access to technology. For this work, Spiel has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant.

Environment - Electroengineering - 27.06.2023
Energy transition: Difficult, but possible
Energy transition: Difficult, but possible
The Energy Economics Group at the Vienna University of Technology is conducting research into how the energy transition can succeed.

Environment - Electroengineering - 27.06.2023
Energy transition: It is a challenge, but we can make it
The Energy Economics Group at TU Wien is researching how the energy transition can succeed. It will not be easy, but Prof. Reinhard Haas is generally optimistic about the future.

Innovation - Computer Science - 26.06.2023
A Bridge Between Different Cryptocurrencies
A Bridge Between Different Cryptocurrencies
How can you exchange one cryptocurrency for another? Until now, you had to either trust large crypto providers or limit yourself to simple currency swaps.

Transport - Mechanical Engineering - 12.06.2023
TU Vienna excursion to Augsburg and Munich
From 24 to 26 May, the Institute of Lightweight Structures and Structural Biomechanics and the Institute of Engineering Design and Product Development went on a joint excursion to several companies in the Augsburg and Munich areas.

Pedagogy - 24.05.2023
Interim results of the Quinn learning effort time survey online

Computer Science - 17.05.2023
Unlocking the Future: First Elementary School Informatics Program Launched
Unlocking the Future: First Elementary School Informatics Program Launched

Innovation - Economics - 19.04.2023
Is artificial intelligence (AI) a better human?
Is artificial intelligence (AI) a better human?

Physics - Mathematics - 21.03.2023
'Unsolvable' is no excuse
’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.

Materials Science - Innovation - 21.03.2023
New invention: The oxygen-ion battery
New invention: The oxygen-ion battery
A new type of battery has been invented at TU Wien (Vienna): The oxygen-ion battery can be extremely durable, does not require rare elements and solves the problem of fire hazards.

Chemistry - Physics - 14.03.2023
FWF Cluster of Excellence: Highly competitive funding for TU Wien
FWF Cluster of Excellence: Highly competitive funding for TU Wien

Computer Science - Career - 07.03.2023
ERC Grant for Maria Christakis: Who analyzes the analyzers?
ERC Grant for Maria Christakis: Who analyzes the analyzers?

Physics - Electroengineering - 02.03.2023
New CD lab: Economical use of valuable semiconductors
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.

Environment - Politics - 15.02.2023
Be the Change: Studying for a Better and More Sustainable Tomorrow
Be the Change: Studying for a Better and More Sustainable Tomorrow
The interdisciplinary MSc programme Environmental Technology & International Affairs is a joint programme of the Diplomatische Akademie Wien and TU Wien and offers education in technical and international environmental policy.

Computer Science - 13.02.2023
Sharing scientific code - interactively - in the Cloud
Austria receives large EU-Grant to enable hosting interactive environments for collaborating and sharing high-performance-compute codes on GCP via the European Open Science Cloud.

Physics - Materials Science - 30.01.2023
ERC grant for Bernhard Bayer
ERC grant for Bernhard Bayer

Electroengineering - Physics - 10.01.2023
Cleverly planned circuits: Small microchips become more robust
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.

Campus - Environment - 14.12.2022
TU Wien restriction of operations
TU Wien restriction of operations

Innovation - 23.11.2022
The dartboard where you always hit the bull's eye
The dartboard where you always hit the bull’s eye
The dartboard where you always hit the bull's eye How do you always set a world record in darts? With a newly developed control technology from TU Wien.

Career - 15.11.2022
Fair job opportunities without biases with voice.of.diversity
Fair job opportunities without biases with voice.of.diversity

Innovation - Economics - 13.09.2022
Agilent Announces Thought Leader Award to Professor Christoph Herwig
Agilent Announces Thought Leader Award to Professor Christoph Herwig

Transport - Research Management - 08.09.2022
Airpower 2022: We were part of it!
Airpower 2022: We were part of it!

Event - Innovation - 19.08.2022
TU Austria @ Forum Alpbach 2022

Media - 19.05.2021
SAP system lock May 21 to 24, 2021

Chemistry - Campus - 17.05.2021
Obituary to Prof. Maximilian Knollmüller (1935-2021)

Mathematics - Physics - 17.05.2021
Big formulas for small components
Big formulas for small components

Health - 12.05.2021
Corona - Update | Company vaccination in Vienna
Corona - Update | Company vaccination in Vienna

Career - 11.05.2021
Working from home. What needs to be considered in the home office
Working from home. What needs to be considered in the home office
The TUW Home Office Guideline from October 2020 has been adapted in a few points to the legal regulations that have been in effect since 1 April 2021.

Computer Science - 04.05.2021
New protocol makes Bitcoin transactions more secure and faster than Lightning
New protocol makes Bitcoin transactions more secure and faster than Lightning
A protocol has been developed at TU Wien that makes transactions with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin faster and more secure.

Campus - Pedagogy - 20.04.2021
Corona - Update | Teaching in summer semester 2021

Materials Science - Physics - 20.04.2021
2D Nanomaterial MXene: the Perfect Lubricant
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.
1 2 3 4 5 8 Next »