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Awards

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New Materials: Electrical Energy from Heat

  1. 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…

How Molecules Measure the Difference Between Left and Right

  1. 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…

A New Way of Seeing the Nano World

  1. 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,…

TU Wien Research Data Repository earns CoreTrustSeal

  1. November 2025

© TU Wien / Vlad Dancea

This certification places TU Wien among the top players in the open repositories league.

Zeta Avarikioti winner of the Hedy Lamarr Preis 2025

  1. October 2025

© UIV/Clemens Schniedbauer

The City of Vienna honors the expert for Blockchain Technologies for her work on secure, scalable, and interoperable blockchain protocols.

New Methods for the Mysteries of Black Holes

  1. September 2025

© FWF/Der Knopfdrücker

Gerben Oling conducts research on the geometry of space and time. He develops novel methods that make open questions accessible. For this, he has been…

Pushing the Boundaries of Quantum Experiments

  1. September 2025

© Luiza Puiu

How can quantum experiments be carried out with objects that seem far too large? Uroš Delić is redefining the limits of quantum research – and has…

Günter Blöschl and the world of water

  1. August 2025

© Jonas Borg / SWF

The “Water Nobel Prize” goes to Günter Blöschl from TU Wien: The flood expert receives the Stockholm Water Prize from the Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Huge success for VAMPIRE

  1. August 2025

© TU Wien Informatics

Winner of the CADE ATP System Competition and recipient of the Distinguished Paper Award

“Water Nobel Prize” for Prof. Günter Blöschl

  1. March 2025

The Stockholm Water Prize, awarded by the Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Stockholm Water Foundation, goes to TU Wien flood researcher Günter…