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Religions - History & Archeology - 05.03.2026

Christian buildings have been part of the architectural heritage of Islamic countries for many centuries.
Campus - 16.02.2026

Materials Science - Physics - 03.02.2026

TU Wien has entered the Guinness Book of Records together with its industry partner Cerabyte - for producing and successfully reading the smallest QR codes ever created.
Physics - Innovation - 15.01.2026

A new ERC Proof of Concept Grant now enables the team led by Jörg Schmiedmayer to develop a prototype for an entirely new quantum technology.
Physics - 05.01.2026

At TU Wien, researchers have discovered a state in a quantum material that had previously been considered impossible.
Politics - 05.01.2026

Researchers at TU Wien are developing a model that interprets opinions not as diametrically opposed poles, but as overlapping areas at the group level.
Research Management - Computer Science - 16.12.2025

Physics - 27.11.2025

At TU Wien, researchers have created a one-dimensional "quantum wire" made from a gas of ultracold atoms, where mass and energy flow without friction or loss. In physical systems, transport takes many forms, such as electric current through a wire, heat through metal, or even water through a pipe. Each of these flows can be described by how easily the underlying quantity-charge, energy, or mass-moves through a material.
Environment - Materials Science - 25.11.2025

A novel, non-toxic solvent makes it possible to recycle mixed-fibre textiles almost perfectly. We are producing more textiles than ever before: worldwide, well over one hundred million tons of textiles are manufactured every year - more than twice as much as in the year 2000.
Computer Science - Innovation - 21.11.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 18.11.2025

Félix Iglesias Vázquez on open code practices and the development of versatile algorithms for real-world data challenges.
Health - Physics - 18.11.2025

An important step toward visual prostheses: biocompatible electrodes can convert infrared light into nerve impulses, as demonstrated by a team at TU Wien.
Environment - Innovation - 17.11.2025

With a novel process, CO2 can be captured from the air with reduced energy consumption.
Physics - Research Management - 14.11.2025

Physics - Materials Science - 14.11.2025

Environment - Innovation - 14.11.2025

Physics - Chemistry - 14.11.2025

How can we best explain complex quantum systems? By using quantum systems that are easier to handle.
Research Management - 11.11.2025

Environment - Physics - 04.11.2025

A solution to a tricky groundwater riddle from Australia: Researchers at TU Wien have developed numerical models to simulate the movement of fluids in porous materials.
Environment - Computer Science - 24.10.2025

*** Portuguese version below *** In a small computer lab in Maputo, rows of students from Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM) stare at colourful satellite maps showing how drought slowly spreads across their country.
Campus - 17.10.2025

Computer Science - Innovation - 15.10.2025

Computer Science - 15.09.2025
AI learns to obey laws
Physics - 04.09.2025

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 04.09.2025

Physics - Chemistry - 04.09.2025

Chemistry - Physics - 01.09.2025

What exactly happens when syngas is produced? New methods allow to observe the process in real time. This answered the question how catalysts work in detail. For many industrial applications one needs synthesis gas, also known as -Syngas-, a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxiode (CO). In addition to the established production method via steam reforming, synthesis gas can alternatively-and even more energy-efficiently-be produced from methane (CHâ‚„) and oxygen.
Earth Sciences - Event - 27.08.2025

Environment - Earth Sciences - 12.08.2025
Let’s Discuss: Should We Darken the Sun?
Mathematics - Computer Science - 08.08.2025
Huge success for VAMPIRE
Winner of the CADE ATP System Competition and recipient of the Distinguished Paper Award For the first time in the history of the CADE ATP System Competition (CASC), a single automated theorem prover has achieved a clean sweep: VAMPIRE won all'eight competition divisions at CASC-30.
Physics - 07.08.2025

An astonishing world record has been set at ETH Zurich with support from TU Wien: glass particles reveal their quantum properties - without having to be brought to extremely low temperatures, as was previously the case.
Computer Science - 17.07.2025

A previously undiscovered attack allows fraudulent apps to take control of mobile phones - but the vulnerability can be closed.
Physics - Innovation - 15.07.2025

A team at Harvard and TU Wien have invented a new tunable laser that uses a series of rings to smoothly emit many light wavelengths from a single chip.
Mathematics - Innovation - 08.07.2025

Physics - Materials Science - 17.06.2025

Innovation - Computer Science - 13.06.2025

Computer Science - 05.06.2025

How precise can a measurement result be when all'you have is a blurred image of an object? At TU Wien, the limits of what is possible were explored using artificial intelligence.
Life Sciences - Computer Science - 19.05.2025
How to swim without a brain
Many microorganisms can move in a goal oriented way in liquids. How do they do this without a complex nervous system? Research conducted at TU Wien provides explanations.
Physics - Materials Science - 14.05.2025

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 - Materials Science - 10.04.2025

The nanomaterial MXene is used for battery technology or as a high-performance lubricant. Until now, its production was difficult and toxic.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 07.04.2025

What happens when captured CO2 is pumped into the ground? Highly sophisticated computer simulations now make it possible to predict its long-term behaviour.
Innovation - Event - 21.03.2025
TU Wien at the EXPO 2025 in Osaka
Environment - Chemistry - 03.03.2025

Upcycling as a climate game-changer: A nanocatalyst has been produced at TU Wien based on spent batteries and aluminium foil residues, converting CO2 into valuable methane.
Chemistry - Physics - 18.02.2025

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 - Life Sciences - 09.12.2024

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
Innovation - Computer Science - 27.11.2024
Digital Humanism Doctoral College - Shaping a responsible digital future
Health - Life Sciences - 26.11.2024

Nerve cells in the retina were analysed at TU Wien (Vienna) using microelectrodes. They show astonishingly stable behaviour - good news for retina implants.
Microtechnics - Innovation - 07.11.2024
Robot Learns How to Clean a Washbasin
TU Wien (Vienna) has developed a learning robot. If shown how to clean a sink, it can imitate human motions and adapt its knowledge flexibly to different situations.
Computer Science - Mar 20
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use

Politics - Mar 20
Argentina 50 years on from start of dictatorship - is it forgetting the disappeared?
Argentina 50 years on from start of dictatorship - is it forgetting the disappeared?
Life Sciences - Mar 20
Courting the Competition: Some Male Fruit Flies Serenade Each Other Rather Than Fight
Courting the Competition: Some Male Fruit Flies Serenade Each Other Rather Than Fight

Social Sciences - Mar 20
Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary shows some of the subtle ways we can undermine online misogyny
Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary shows some of the subtle ways we can undermine online misogyny

Life Sciences - Mar 20
Hidden Helpers: Pittsburgh's Industrial Past Might Hold the Key to a Cleaner Future
Hidden Helpers: Pittsburgh's Industrial Past Might Hold the Key to a Cleaner Future
Pharmacology - Mar 19
GSK, University of Oxford and Imperial College London launch centre to create computer models of lungs, liver, kidneys and cartilage
GSK, University of Oxford and Imperial College London launch centre to create computer models of lungs, liver, kidneys and cartilage

Innovation - Mar 19
India's new wave of Hindu Religious Entrepreneurship is reshaping our interpretation of success
India's new wave of Hindu Religious Entrepreneurship is reshaping our interpretation of success
Pharmacology - Mar 19
Oxford University spinout Dark Blue Therapeutics acquired to advance leukaemia treatment
Oxford University spinout Dark Blue Therapeutics acquired to advance leukaemia treatment
Veterinary - Mar 19
New RVC study challenges common beliefs on desirable behaviours in designer 'Doodle' crossbreeds
New RVC study challenges common beliefs on desirable behaviours in designer 'Doodle' crossbreeds

Agronomy & Food Science - Mar 19
Bird Flu Risk to Danish Cattle - New Tool Can Warn Farmers Before Infection Spreads
Bird Flu Risk to Danish Cattle - New Tool Can Warn Farmers Before Infection Spreads









