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The 5-person team in a large research laboratory, all around a large vacuum system.

A human research team and a machine learning algorithm have found that we need to rethink much of what we know about iridium oxide.

Stylized white stethoscope in TU blue circle.

Voluntary Corona tests, Opening of a medical practice of choice, Preventive examinations and flu vaccination and much more:

The specifications of the Federal Government of 31.10.2020 on the 2nd lockdown in Austria require adjustments for the university operation at TU Wien. The TUW will not switch…

If the spins of phosphorus atoms in silicon are cleverly excited with microwave pulses, a so-called spin echo signal can be detected after a certain time. Surprisingly, this spin echo does not occur only once, but a whole series of echoes can be detected.
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A research team from Garching and Vienna discovered a remarkable echo effect – it offers exciting new possibilities for working with quantum information.

A Perovskite thin film electrode, on a ZrO2 crystal.
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Electrochemical reactions, which will play an important role in the future of energy supply, can now be explained in detail, thanks to measurements carried out by TU Wien and…