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Uni4Ukraine - Ein Benefizkonzert
In diesen Tagen wird Geschichte geschrieben – in einer Art, die uns aus der Zeit gefallen scheint. Täglich sehen wir Bilder aus Europa in Farbe, die wir sonst meist in sc... [weiter]
The universities of the Europe-wide Aurora University Network are currently meeting in Innsbruck. The rector of Karasin University Kharkiv is also a guest - she reported on the situation in her city and was presented with 51,000 euros in financial support for her university.
The Munich Section of the German Alpine Club and the Department of Geography at the University of Innsbruck have successfully completed their project "Alpine Sustainability at Huts - ANAH". This was the first time that the interrelationships of various factors in the management of alpine bases were scientifically investigated with methods for measuring the indicators.
In the search for novel types of superconductors – phases of matter that that conduct electric current without loss – scientists are investigating materials that consist of multiple layers. A team led by Mathias Scheurer from the University of Innsbruck has studied in detail the properties of a system of three twisted graphene layers and gained important insights into its properties.
Sensors are a pillar of the Internet of Things, providing the data to control all sorts of objects. Here, precision is essential, and this is where quantum technologies could make a difference. Researchers in Innsbruck and Zurich are now demonstrating how nanoparticles in tiny optical resonators can be transferred into quantum regime and used as high-precision sensors.
A delegation of VU Amsterdam recently visited Universität Innsbruck as part of the ongoing activities within the Aurora European University Alliance. Jaap Gordijn, Anna Bon and Hans Akkermans are leading the Pilot Domain „Digital Society and Global Society“, one of the Aurora platforms for educational cooperation, to discuss a potentially new joint master program in this field.
Two teams of physicists led by Peter Zoller and Thomas Monz have designed the first programmable quantum sensor, and tested it in the laboratory. To do so they applied techniques from quantum information processing to a measurement problem. The innovative method promises quantum sensors whose precision reaches close to the limit set by the laws of nature.
Even the simplest molecular bonds are not fully understood yet. Researchers around the group of physicist Roland Wester from the Institute of Ion Physics and Applied Physics have now studied how negative ions bind to hydrogen molecules – the simplest molecules there are. Together with partners from theory the team has found a precise quantum mechanical description for this process.
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In diesen Tagen wird Geschichte geschrieben – in einer Art, die uns aus der Zeit gefallen scheint. Täglich sehen wir Bilder aus Europa in Farbe, die wir sonst meist in sc... [weiter]
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Bernd Gössling ist seit August 2019 Inhaber der Stiftungsprofessur für Wirtschaftspädagogik mit dem Schwerpunkt Berufsbildungsforschung am Institut für Organisation und... [weiter]
May 17 | 09:00 | Studieninfo Bachelor Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften | Informationsveranstaltung ONLINE |
11:15 | Exploratory data analysis techniques, safe statistics, and dealing with missing and nested data | Workshop | |
13:45 | Berufsfelder der Kunstgeschichte | Ringvorlesung | |
16:00 | Malaria: New perspectives of an ancient disease | Kolloquium | |
17:15 | Becoming Bilingual in Miami, USA: Predictors and Outcomes of English Acquisition for Young Dual Language Learners in Poverty | Gastvortrag | |
19:00 | Uni4Ukraine - Ein Benefizkonzert | Konzert | |
19:00 | Conceptual Coinage, the Untranslatable, and the Role of Metaphors in the Work of Hans Blumenberg | Gastvortrag | |
19:00 | The Actor as Writer: What Robert De Niro Does with a Screenplay | Vortrag und Diskussion | |
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