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Quantencomputers go high-dimensional

  1. February 2026

© Alexander Rommel / TU Wien

Together with a team in China a team at TU Wien extends the capabilities of quantum computers: Instead of combinations of 0s and 1s, the new technology uses four different…

World Record: The World’s Smallest QR Code

  1. February 2026

© TU Wien

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.

New solution to an old magnetism puzzle

  1. February 2026

© TU Wien

How are superconductivity and magnetism connected? A puzzling relation between magnetism and superconductivity in a quantum material has lingered for decades – now a study…

Discovered by chance: the refractive-index microscope

  1. January 2026

© TU Wien

A remarkable success has been achieved at TU Wien: by combining two fundamentally different microscopy techniques, researchers can now measure the optical properties of a…

ERC Grant: Polar Molecules – a New Quantum Technology

  1. January 2026

© TU Wien

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.

Artificial intelligence makes quantum field theories computable

  1. January 2026

© TU Wien

An old puzzle in particle physics has been solved: How can quantum field theories be best formulated on a lattice to optimally simulate them on a computer? The answer comes…

World Record: Nano Membrane for Future Quantum Metrology

  1. January 2026

© TU Wien

Nanomechanical systems developed at TU Wien have now reached a level of precision and miniaturization that will allow them to be used in ultra-high-resolution atomic force…

Beyond fixed poles: What networks tell us about polarization

  1. January 2026

© Amélie Chapalain

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

Quantum Physics: New State of Matter Discovered

  1. January 2026

© TU Wien

At TU Wien, researchers have discovered a state in a quantum material that had previously been considered impossible. The definition of topological states should be…