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03/06/2026

🌈 🙌 It’s Pride Month, and we’re proud to be part of it!

🏳️‍⚧️ With the Pride flag flying at the Faculty of Physics, we proudly stand for diversity, respect, and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people.

💫 Diversity and inclusion are core values at the University of Vienna. They enrich our perspectives, strengthen our community, and contribute to a more open and equitable society.

✊🏼 Together, we stand up for a discrimination-free environment in study, research and teaching — during Pride Month and beyond.

05/05/2026

🥼🤯 A real quantum lab… in a museum?
🎬 Full video on YouTube |

🔬 The Aspelmeyer Group at the Faculty of Physics and IQOQI Vienna recreated a full-scale (1:1) quantum laboratory for the .

☕️ The twist: real components were used — meaning the lab could actually work. And yes, they even included messy cables and coffee cups. 😄

💡 You can see the lab in the new permanent exhibition “Science Changes” at the Vienna Technical Museum.

© Photo by Ian Ehm

29/04/2026

🌃🔬 Long Night of Research at the Faculty of Physics ✨
A night full of discovery, curiosity & experiments.

Thanks to everyone who joined us!

© Photo by derknopfdruecker.com

23/04/2026

Monthly contributions from Helen Piel, MSc PhD (Österreichische Zentralbibliothek für Physik & Fachbibliothek Chemie und Astronomie).

⚠️ We are   ⚠️🎓 As a   university assistant you will actively participate in research, teaching and administration. ℹ️ J...
27/03/2026

⚠️ We are ⚠️

🎓 As a university assistant you will actively participate in research, teaching and administration.

ℹ️ Join Assoz. Prof. Borivoje Dakic’s Operational Quantum Information Team as a candidate to work on a theoretical project on the foundations of quantum phase space, focusing on the Wigner–Weyl correspondence and the duality between Hilbert-space and phase-space descriptions.

What do we offer?
💡 An inspiring working environment
🎡 Life in beautiful Vienna
📈 Development opportunities
👩‍💻 Internal training & coaching
💸 Fair salary
⚖️ Equal opportunities for all

🔗 Apply now until 30 March 2026: https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job/University-assistant-predoctoralPhD-Candidate/1376204233/

13/03/2026

🌐🎉 The work of one of our Master's students has been featured in Scientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in the US!

🔬 Peter Schattschneider teamed with the SEEC project (Philipp Haslinger, Thomas Juffmann, and artist Enar de Dios Rodríguez) and with Master’s students Victoria Helm and Dominik Hornof to demonstrate the Terrell-Penrose effect in a lab for the first time.

👉 You can read more about this milestone here: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/strange-special-relativity-effect-observed-for-the-first-time/

🎥: © Image isolated from “A Snapshot of Relativistic Motion: Visualizing the Terrell-Penrose Effect,” by Dominik Hornof et al., in Communications Physics, Vol. 161; May 1, 2025 (CC BY 4.0)

🎓🎊 Dies Academicus 2026 – Happy Birthday, Universität Wien!📜 On 12 March 2026, we celebrate the 661st anniversary of the...
12/03/2026

🎓🎊 Dies Academicus 2026 – Happy Birthday, Universität Wien!

📜 On 12 March 2026, we celebrate the 661st anniversary of the founding of the Alma Mater Rudolphina Vindobonensis, making the oldest university in the German-speaking world and one of the oldest in Europe.

🏆 On this occasion, Rector Sebastian Schütze will honour Michael Scherbela, an expert in deep learning, as an outstanding graduate of the Faculty of Mathematics. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition!

🎉 Dies Academicus 2026
We are proud to celebrate this special day — and proud to be part of the community.

🧮🎙️ We would like to invite you to a guest talk by Friederike Otto from the Imperial College London!🤔 On 23 March 2026, ...
11/03/2026

🧮🎙️ We would like to invite you to a guest talk by Friederike Otto from the Imperial College London!

🤔 On 23 March 2026, our guest speaker will talk about "Uncertain Numbers, Clear Causes: Lessons on Uncertainty from 10 Years of Event Attribution".

🥘 This lecture is part of the Physics Colloquium at the Universität Wien. A light lunch buffet will be offered before the talk.

🔗 More information on the event: https://physik.univie.ac.at/events/colloquium/

📸: © Friederike Otto

☃️🎙️ This was the SFB BeyondC Winter Workshop 2026!🏔️ The workshop took place at the International Conference on Quantum...
10/03/2026

☃️🎙️ This was the SFB BeyondC Winter Workshop 2026!

🏔️ The workshop took place at the International Conference on Quantum Optics, which was held at the University Centre Obergurgl in Tyrol, Austria, from 22 to 28 February. Since 1984 this conference regularly brings together leading scientists and young researchers to present their latest results and meet for discussions.

🏆 In addition to lectures, lively discussions and outdoor activities, the special research programme BeyondC awarded the "Best Poster Award" to Isobel Bicket, a postdoctoral researcher in Philipp Haslinger's group at TU Wien. Isobel received the prize money of 300 euros for her outstanding work, "Experimental Observation of Electron-Photon Entanglement".

Congratulations! 🎉

🔗 You can find out more about her work here: https://lnkd.in/dMeeKm9A

⚛️👩🏽‍🔬 Science is fascinating, impactful, multifaceted – and female, too!🎓 From International Day of Women and Girls in ...
09/03/2026

⚛️👩🏽‍🔬 Science is fascinating, impactful, multifaceted – and female, too!

🎓 From International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11 February to International Women’s Day on 8 March, we highlighted the work of skilled, committed and inspiring women scientists from the Faculty of Physics.

🚀 The diversity, enthusiasm and commitment of our female scientists are driving forces behind innovation and research in Vienna.

🎊 Happy International Women’s Day to everyone! Join Team Science!

📸: © Ian Ehm

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