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ERC grants for Noelia Barrabés and Michael Feischl

Two highly endowed ERC Consolidator Grants have been awarded to TU Wien this year: to the chemist Noelia Barrabés and the mathematician Michael Feischl.

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The ERC Consolidator Grants of the European Research Council are among the most prestigious and highly endowed grants in the European research landscape. TU Wien has two reasons to celebrate in this year's funding round. The chemist Noelia Barrabés and the mathematician Michael Feischl have each been awarded an ERC grant. Read more about the two research projects here:

Noelia Barrabés: The chemistry of mirror images

A molecule and its mirror image often behave quite differently. Noelia Barrabés is investigating how the formation of such molecules can be explained and controlled., opens an external URL in a new window

Michael Feischl: High precision, maximum speed

Michael Feischl is investigating how to achieve maximum precision in complicated computing tasks with minimal computer effort. , opens an external URL in a new window