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Researchers from the OpNaQ group (Banzer) at the University of Graz and international partners have demonstrated a miniaturized silicon‑nitride…

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A new article has been published in the Journal of Baltic Science Education.

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High-Resolution Imaging with Quantum Dots and Atomic Force Microscopy

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Visiting Award 2025 Takes Marko Šimić to Stanford University

 

The Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Graz has…

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They shed light on unresolved questions – and use it in their work in physics. Diana Shakirova is using light to distinguish different chiral…

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The Austrian Science Fund FWF has selected the Doctoral Programme in Theoretical Particle Physics at the University of Graz for funding from the…

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In a recent episode of the podcast Bridge the Gap, Tommaso Mazzocchi and Daniel Werner, two graduate physics students, interviewed Peter Puschnig…

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Martin Schultze from the Institute of Experimental Physics at TU Graz and Visiting Professor Kazuhiro Yabana from the University of Tsukuba explain…

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