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Innsbruck is an internationally renowned center for voltage gated calcium channel research. A new generation of scientists at the University of Innsbruck and the Medical University Innsbruck continues this successful path. Based on the FWF-funded doctoral program CavX, the researchers are investigating together a wide range of calcium channel properties and functions in health and disease using the most state-of-the-art methods.
Turbulence plays an essential role in weather and climate, and correctly representing its effects in numerical models is crucial for accurate weather forecasts and climate projections. However, the theory describing the effect of turbulence has not changed since its conception in 1950s, despite the fact that it is not representative for the majority of the Earth’s land surface, especially over mountains and polar regions. The Innsbruck meteorologist Ivana Stiperski has now extended the turbulence theory to complex atmospheric conditions.
With highly endowed clusters of excellence, the Austrian Science Fund FWF creates Austrian flagships of basic research. The University of Innsbruck will coordinate the Cluster of Excellence for Quantum Sciences and is involved in two Clusters of Excellence on political, social and cultural developments in Eurasia and on materials for energy conversion and storage.
Researchers at ETH Zurich and TII Abu Dhabi, with the support of quantum optics theorists from Innsbruck, Austria, have succeeded in simultaneously cooling the motion of a tiny glass sphere in two dimensions to the quantum ground-state. This represents a crucial step towards a 3D ground-state cooling of a massive object and opens up new opportunities for the design of ultra-sensitive sensors.
ith 9 million euros in funding from the NextGenerationEU recovery plan for Europe, the University of Innsbruck will combine a quantum computer with a supercomputer in the coming months. The novel system will be used in various fields such as computer science, physics, mathematics and beyond and will be open to all scientists in Austria for research and teaching.
A team of scientists from France and Austria has discovered a new abiotic pathway for the formation of peptide chains from amino acids - a key chemical step in the origin of life. The current study provides strong evidence that this crucial step for the emergence of life can indeed occur even in the very inhospitable conditions of space.
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Westösterreichs größte Karriere- und Mastermesse in Innsbruck! Hier treffen Student:innen, Absolvent:innen and Young Professionals auf über 70 Unternehmen und Bildungsan... [weiter]
Apr 03 | 20:00 | Das Ambraser Heldenbuch: Der Prachtkodex Kaiser Maximilians | Vortrag und Diskussion |
Apr 04 | 13:00 | Broadly-protective and thermostable vaccine against human papillomaviruses: pre-clinical work and initiation of a phase I clinical trial | Gastvortrag |
Apr 05 | 18:00 | Philosophisches Café: Utopie und Uchronie | Vortrag und Diskussion |
Apr 07 | 15:00 | Faszination Weltraum | Workshop |
Apr 17 | 08:00 | Berufungsverfahren "Analytische Chemie" | Vortrag und Diskussion |
17:00 | "The role of polyploidy and senescence in the liver“ | Seminar | |
Apr 18 | 14:00 | „Schon mal etwas vom Erholungsnerv gehört?“ – Wie der Vagusnerv unsere psychische Gesundheit beeinflusst. | Informationsveranstaltung ONLINE |
18:30 | Lesung "Die Vorbereitung der Tiere" | Lesung | |
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