The Mysterious Temperature at the Edge of a Quantum System
Viktor Eisler is concerned with the entanglement of quantum many-body systems and how it can be better described.
Viktor Eisler is concerned with the entanglement of quantum many-body systems and how it can be better described.
TU Graz physicist Anna Galler and her colleagues are conducting research on semiconductor materials using the characteristic spectra of high harmonics (light with integer multiples of the original…
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Energy storage systems are becoming increasingly important, powerful and widespread. However, this also means that the demands on their safety and durability are growing.
There are different materials for batteries and other energy storage devices, which are used in different ways. Bernhard Gadermaier conducts research on these materials.
Proteins are essential building blocks of our bodies – but they are much more than that, explains TU Graz researcher Gustav Oberdorfer.
With a newly developed method that compares AI-generated protein sequences with naturally occurring ones, function- and structure-regulating amino acids can be determined much more precisely than…
Christoph Heil is a theoretical physicist at TU Graz and specialises in superconducting materials. His work would not be possible without quantum physics, as he explains in the interview.
By combining physics-based methods with machine learning, a team at the Institute of Thermodynamics and Sustainable Propulsion Systems at TU Graz is developing models that deliver better results…
In the ERC project HelixMold, a team from TU Graz developed a method for the computer-based design of artificial proteins, with a focus on custom biocatalysts for pharmaceutical applications or the…
In this video, TU Graz Professor Martin Schultze explains what the quantum world is all about and shows experiments.
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