TU Wien becomes a member of EURECOM
TU Wien gains "Off-Shore-Campus" in the Sophia Antipolis Science Park ("Telecom Valley") at the French Riviera
TU Vienna and TÜV AUSTRIA Aim to Make Industry More Secure
At the TÜV AUSTRIA Security-in-Industry Research Lab, important security issues for industry are being researched in the framework of nine...
A Remote Control for Everything Small
Atoms, molecules or even living cells can be manipulated with light beams. At TU Wien a method was developed to revolutionize such "optical tweezers".
New Material Breaks World Record Turning Heat into Electricity
A new type of material generates electrical current very efficiently from temperature differences. This allows sensors and small processors to supply...
Bioprinting: Living cells in a 3D printer
With a new process developed at TU Wien (Vienna), living cells can be integrated into fine structures created in a 3D printer - extremely fast and...
Atomic force microscopy: new sensing element for high-speed imaging
Researchers at TU Wien have developed a new type of sensing element for atomic force microscopy, which enables a high measurement speed and can even...