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Innsbruck - University of Innsbruck, Austria

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Innsbruck - University of Innsbruck, Austria
Innsbruck - University of Innsbruck, Austria

University of Innsbruck – Universität Innsbruck

Sta­ti­stics: Bra­zil is the clear favou­rite going into the FIFA World Cup. Star-child­hood sha­pes stel­lar evo­lu­tion. Stu­dy­ing at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Inns­bruck. Lever­aging Ethics to Make Quan­tum Rese­arch Sustaina­ble. Method to cha­rac­te­rize large quan­tum com­pu­ters. Ultra-cold mini twis­ters.

The Brazilian national team is the clear favourite to win this year's FIFA World Cup after being eliminated in the quarterfinals four years back. The Nethe...

In classical models of stellar evolution, so far little importance has been attached to the early evolution of stars. Thomas Steindl from the Department of Astro- and Particl….

The University of Innsbruck offers education at the highest level through a wide range of more than 100 study options. Our student advisors are available to answer any questions.

Innsbruck is a leader in the development and application of quantum technologies. The University of Innsbruck has established the Innsbruck Quantum Ethics Lab, which will bring together experts from different disciplines to study the effects of these technologies on society.

Quantum devices are getting more powerful and complex. Innsbruck researchers, working with Johannes Kepler University Linz, and the University of Technology Sydney, have developed a method that can characterize large quantum computers using just one measurement setting.

Francesca Ferlaino, a three-time ERC laureate and quantum physicist from Innsbruck, has developed a new method for observing vortices within dipolar quantum gas. These vortices, which are considered strong indicators of superfluidity (the frictionless flow of quantum gases), have been experimentally detected in dipolar gases for the first time.