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Noah Jäggi joins the institute as ÖAW APART-USA Fellow

Noah Jäggi has joined the Atomic & Plasma Physics group at IAP. As an APART-USA Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, he will carry out an independent four-year research project in the area of space physics at TU Wien.

Portrait of Noah Jäggi standing in front of a large ultra-high vacuum system in the laboratory and smiling at the camera.

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Noah Jäggi

Noah Jäggi in the laboratory of the Atomic and Plasma Physics research unit of IAP

The IAP is pleased to welcome Noah Jäggi as a new APART-USA Fellow at the Institute of Applied Physics (IAP) of TU Wien.

Dr. Jäggi, who previously conducted research at the Laboratory for Astrophysics and Surface Physics (LASP) of the University of Virginia (USA), has been awarded a prestigious APART-USA Fellowship by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW). Over the next four years, he will pursue an independent research project in the field of space physics, hosted by the Atomic & Plasma Physics group at IAP.

The APART-USA programme supports the reintegration of outstanding early-career researchers who have conducted postdoctoral work in the United States. It enables them to establish an independent scientific career at an Austrian research institution.

The fellowship is endowed with a total of EUR 500,000, 25% of which is co-funded by the host institution. It is one of the ÖAW’s most prestigious funding programmes for postdoctoral researchers.

We warmly welcome Noah Jäggi to the IAP and look forward to exciting research collaborations!