a lattice of particles, a wave emerging from it, and a symbolic stopwatch
© TU Wien

An exotic quantum phenomenon manifests itself under conditions where one would not normally expect it, show scientists at TU Wien (Vienna).

researcher smiling
© FWF/Der Knopfdrücker

Gerben Oling conducts research on the geometry of space and time. He develops novel methods that make open questions accessible. For this, he has been…

Aerial view of a particle accelerator: a round blue structure with people and measuring instruments in the center.
© Fermilab, CC BY-SA 4.0

After years of research into the magnetic dipole moment of muons, theory and experiment have finally been compared with precision – with excellent…

Schematic illustration of the experimental setup that was used to measure the flow of information.

Waves pick up information from their environment through which they propagate. A theory of information carried by waves has now been developed at TU…

[Translate to English:] Tobias Schaefer

With an ESPRIT grant from the Austrian Science Fund FWF, Tobias Schäfer is developing new computational methods to solve previously intractable…

visualization of the method

Tailor-made laser light fields can be used to slow down the movement of several particles and thus cool them down to extremely low temperatures - as…