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... since 1669! Founded over 350 years ago, the University of Innsbruck today is the most important research and educational institution in western Austria, offering a wide range of programmes across all disciplines. Located in the heart of the Alps, it offers 28,000 students and 5,500 employees the best conditions.

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“String break­ing” observed in 2D quan­tum sim­u­la­tor

An international team led by Innsbruck quantum physicist Peter Zoller, together with the US company QuEra Computing, has directly observed a gauge field theory similar to models from particle physics in a two-dimensional analog quantum simulator for the first time. The study, published in Nature, opens up new possibilities for research into fundamental physical phenomena.

Observ­ing one-dimen­sional anyons

Scientists led by Hanns-Christoph Nägerl have observed anyons - quasiparticles that differ from the familiar fermions and bosons - in a one-dimensional quantum system for the first time. The results, published in Nature, may contribute to a better understanding of quantum matter and its potential applications.

Research group inves­ti­gates gene muta­tions respon­si­ble for rare dis­eases

Voltage-gated calcium channels are associated with numerous diseases.  A new research group led by Nadine Ortner from the Institute of Pharmacy at the University of Innsbruck is now focusing on gene mutations that impair the function of a specific channel subtype known as CaV1.3. The five-person interdisciplinary team is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) with 1.64 million euros.

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11 Nov

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Schrödinger, Austria and Innsbruck

1925 marks the centenary of quantum mechanics. During Christmas of that year, Schrödinger made the great discovery of his equation and wave mechanics. Although he held appointments in ten cities across six countries, Schrödinger always longed to return to his homeland, Austria, and he had a special link with Innsbruck. Drawing on fresh insights from his recent biography, Schrödinger in Oxford, David Clary will explore these fascinating features in the life of this remarkable theoretical physicist.

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We collect knowledge for the development of habitats and natural areas in mountains worldwide.

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We utilise the synergies between physics, chemistry, earth sciences, pharmaceutics and engineering sciences.

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We explore the workings of nature - from elementary particles to galaxies.

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Together, we get to the bottom of the big questions facing society across disciplinary boundaries.

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