People - 28 October 2025
10/28/2025
Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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In a new study, an international research team involving the University Hospital of Würzburg has shown why energy transport can fail in the most common hereditary heart disease.
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Hacker attacks can paralyse companies, administrations and universities. The Innovation Day Mainfranken 2025 on 22 October showed what this can look like and how to protect yourself effectively.
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The Women's Leadership Programme is entering a new round. Female junior professors, female professors and experienced female working group leaders at the University of Würzburg can apply to take part until 30 November.
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Bavaria and the Max Planck Society have agreed to establish a Max Planck Institute in Würzburg. Representatives of the University and the University Hospital welcome this decision.
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Physicists at the University of Würzburg have developed extremely small pixels using optical antennas and a clever design. These can be used in compact AR glasses, for example.
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Topological insulators usually only work at very low temperatures. Researchers at the University of Würzburg have now developed an insulator that exhibits the desired properties even at higher temperatures.
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A model project that is unique in Bavaria has been running in Klingenberg since 2021: four women with complex disabilities live together in a shared flat. What researchers say about the project.
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Carpenter ants are not squeamish when it comes to caring for the wounded. To minimise the risk of infection, the insects immediately amputate injured legs – thereby more than doubling their survival rate.
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In keeping with the international quantum year "Quantum 2025", around 600 children experienced the fascinating phenomena of quantum physics live at the children's university on 18 October.
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Late summer in Lower Franconia: there are hardly any flowering plants left, and food for honey bees is becoming scarce. Researchers at the Biocenter have investigated how bees cope with this situation.
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Read about new appointments, job anniversaries, research sabbaticals and more.
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Whether on television, radio, online or in print - researchers at the University of Würzburg are well represented in the media. Here are some current examples.
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The CHARM-EU Alliance is calling on teachers to submit their micro-credentials or online courses. The aim is to make innovative teaching formats more visible across Europe and increase the impact of educational programmes.
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As part of the CHARM-EU network, it is still possible to submit courses for the Transnational Online Learning (TOL) offer in the summer semester 2026 until 9 November 2025.
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