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A Clear Signal Emerging from Quantum Noise
- January 2026
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Researchers at TU Wien and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) have demonstrated an unexpected effect: in a quantum system that is highly disordered,…
Research data – we care to make it FAIR!
- December 2025
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Open, well-documented data is a central component of modern research. The FAIR principles ensure that research data is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
Fighting Skin Diseases with 3D Bioprinting
- December 2025
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Alternatives to animal testing: At TU Wien, researchers are developing three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques that can be used to create living biological tissue – for…
How AI Helps Solve Problems It Doesn’t Even Understand
- December 2025
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Researchers at TU Wien have discovered an unexpected connection between two very different areas of artificial intelligence: Large Language Models (LLMs) can help solve…
New Materials: Electrical Energy from Heat
- December 2025
© A. Pustogow / TU Wien
A completely new idea for metallic materials that can directly convert heat into electric power—and vice versa—was developed by Andrej Pustogow. For this work he has been…
How Molecules Measure the Difference Between Left and Right
- December 2025
© T. Langen / TU Wien
How symmetric are the laws of nature? This is one of the central questions in modern physics. Tim Langen has developed a new method to investigate this — and has now been…
A New Way of Seeing the Nano World
- December 2025
© P. Haslinger / TU Wien
How can electron microscopy be combined with the measurement of magnetic spins? Philipp Haslinger is developing a new type of measurement technique, and has been awarded an…
Sustainable mobility with the eMOTION Lab
- December 2025
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The eMOTION Lab is being set up at TU Wien – on the premises of the Institute of Powertrain and Automotive Technology (IFA) and equipped with leading edge test benches from…
A New Kind of Copper from the Research Reactor
- December 2025
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Cu-64 is a copper isotope needed for medical applications — but it is very difficult to produce. At TU Wien, researchers have now developed an alternative production method.