Researchers at the ctd.qmat Cluster of Excellence in Würzburg have developed a new type of electronic component. These open up new possibilities for energy-efficient hardware, such as for applications in artificial intelligence.
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Researchers at the ctd.qmat Cluster of Excellence in Würzburg have developed a new type of electronic component. These open up new possibilities for energy-efficient hardware, such as for applications in artificial intelligence.
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A strong showing for the University of Würzburg: it is involved in three out of ten research groups whose establishment or renewal has now been approved by the German Research Foundation.
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Carpenter ants amputate the injured legs of fellow ants to minimise the risk of infection. A new study involving a Würzburg researcher shows that this task is primarily carried out by ants switching from indoor to outdoor duties.
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Targeted activation of specific nerve cells using pulses of light alleviates motor impairments in an animal model of Huntington’s disease and restores healthy neuronal activity. These findings have now been published in the journal Nature.
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Clever satellite: AI in orbit – New book: Symposium on nuclear fusion – Increased: Würzburg funding award now worth 150,000 euros – New at the university: Professor Camilla Schinner – New on campus: Accessible gardening
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An experimental drug has been shown to alleviate symptoms of Huntington's disease and extend lifespan in mouse models. Further studies are required to determine whether these results may also apply to humans.
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A new study from the University of Würzburg shows that a varied forest structure influences spider diversity. Creating forest clearings can, in some cases, significantly reduce this diversity.
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Students – including first-year students – can apply for a Deutschlandstipendium until Thursday 16 July 2026. Those selected will receive 300 euros a month for one year, to spend as they wish.
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The Bavarian Council of Ministers has approved the construction of the new "Kopfklinikum" and the Centre for Women, Mothers and Children at Würzburg University Hospital. Work is set to begin as early as autumn 2026.
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Laëtitia Farinacci assembles atomic building blocks to create previously unknown properties. She has now taken up a Professorship in Solid-State Physics in Würzburg, where she will be a part of the Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat.
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A new drug candidate has been shown to alleviate symptoms of Huntington's disease and extend lifespan – at least in animal studies. There is some evidence to suggest that these results may also apply to humans.
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Sebastian Klembt is the new Chair of Experimental Physics I at the University of Würzburg. At the Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat, he develops lasers and investigates how light can be guided with a high robustness.
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First place in the team competition and some incredibly fast students: the University of Würzburg team performed brilliantly at the WVV Company Run.
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Professor Hermann Einsele, a haematologist from Würzburg, has received the Robert A. Kyle Lifetime Achievement Award in Stockholm for his pioneering role in the development of modern myeloma treatments.
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Disorder brings more life to the forest: Birds and bats react to this in different ways. This is shown by a new study from the University of Würzburg’s Biocenter.
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