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Peter Anich CCC. 1723-2023: Raumwissen im Wandel
Im Februar jährt sich der Geburtstag des Tiroler „Bauernkartographen“ Peter Anich zum 300. Mal. Gefördert vom Innsbrucker Mathematikprofessor Ignaz Weinhart entwickelte s... [weiter]
When it comes to creating ever more intriguing quantum systems, a constant need is finding new ways to observe them in a wide range of physical scenarios. JILA Fellow Cindy Regal and JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey have teamed up with Oriol Romero-Isart from the University of Innsbruck and IQOQI to show that a trapped particle in the form of an atom readily reveals its full quantum state with quite simple ingredients.
Today, quantum physicist Anton Zeilinger was awarded an honorary doctorate in the Aula auditorium of the University of Innsbruck. The Nobel Prize winner of 2022 was honored for his outstanding scientific achievements. Zeilinger was a professor at the Department of Experimental Physics at the University of Innsbruck from 1990 to 1999, where he carried out much of the work recently honored with the Nobel Prize.
The quantum nature of objects visible to the naked eye is currently a much-discussed research question. A team led by Innsbruck physicist Gerhard Kirchmair has now demonstrated a new method in the laboratory that could make the quantum properties of macroscopic objects more accessible than before.
According to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, two complementary properties, for example single components of a magnetic field, cannot be determined with arbitrary precision at the same time. An international team of scientists has now tested a new method on about a dozen quantum computers with which multiple parameters can be optimally determined simultaneously using entangled copies of a quantum state.
Since the winter semester 2022/23, the University of Innsbruck and the Medical University of Innsbruck offer the joint master's programme "Pharmaceutical Sciences". International experts from industry and regulatory authorities were guests at the kick-off.
Innsbruck is a leading center in the development of new quantum technologies. In order to understand the processes of societal change triggered by these technologies and to be able to develop corresponding ethics frameworks, the University of Innsbruck is founding today the Innsbruck Quantum Ethics Lab (IQEL), in which experts from various disciplines will work together.
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Im Februar jährt sich der Geburtstag des Tiroler „Bauernkartographen“ Peter Anich zum 300. Mal. Gefördert vom Innsbrucker Mathematikprofessor Ignaz Weinhart entwickelte s... [weiter]
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Mit der 2020 etablierten Christoph Probst Lecture will die Universität Innsbruck alljährlich an ihren kurzzeitigen Medizin-Studenten Christoph Probst erinnern. Er wurde i... [weiter]
Feb 01 | 09:00 | Das geheime Tagebuch von Karl Benedikt Hase: Die Verwendung des Altgriechischen im frühen 19. Jahrhundert | Vortrag |
15:00 | The Public Scholar: Transitional Justice Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal | Gastvortrag ONLINE | |
16:15 | Ringvorlesung Klimaschutz: Climate change – what can circular economy achieve | Ringvorlesung | |
17:00 | Diversity in Progress | Vortrag und Diskussion | |
18:00 | Zerstören, Plündern und Wiederverwenden: Zum Phänomen des spätantiken Grabraubs | Vortrag | |
Feb 02 | 17:00 | Exhibition as Work of Art | Symposium |
18:00 | Begleitung von Flüchtlingen auf der Suche nach einem Zuhause. Profile und Interaktionen muslimischer Asylseelsorge | Vortragsreihe | |
18:00 | DON MURPHY, VMX Architects Amsterdam, Practical experiments in collective housing | Gastvortrag | |
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