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03/08/2024
Bavaria's new Digital Minister Dr Fabian Mehring paid his first visit to the University of Würzburg. He was visibly impressed by the projects and achievements of the XR Hub.
moreBavaria's new Digital Minister Dr Fabian Mehring paid his first visit to the University of Würzburg. He was visibly impressed by the projects and achievements of the XR Hub.
moreThe University of Würzburg was successful in the first round of the Excellence Strategy with one of its submitted research outlines. The University Council has now congratulated the University Board.
moreIn a new forum at the University of Würzburg, small and medium-sized companies are finding out whether and how they can benefit from artificial intelligence. The EU is funding the project with 1.6 million euros.
moreCancer is one of the most common causes of death in children worldwide. A research team in which the University of Würzburg is involved wants to change this – and has now received substantial funding for its work.
moreGermany's first escape room on quantum physics will be open to the public at the SPIN2030 Science Festival in Dresden on 8 and 9 March. It is based on the work of the Dresden-Würzburg Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat.
moreOn the night of March 4-5, 2024, the University of Würzburg's SONATE-2 nanosatellite was successfully launched into space. It will test new hardware and software technologies for artificial intelligence.
moreBreakthrough in materials research: A team from the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat has developed an innovative protective film for 2D quantum materials that could play a key role in shaping the future of electronics.
moreJMU alumna Sabrina Hilscher is a project manager at a company that supplies drive and chassis technology for motorsport, among other things. Here she talks about her job.
moreThe batteries of the future must be both powerful and sustainable. A new joint project, coordinated by the University of Würzburg, aims to make sodium-ion batteries ready to fulfill for these requirements.
moreEmpathy can be transferred. This means that people can acquire or lose empathy by observing their environment. This is shown by a new study by Würzburg neuroscientist Grit Hein.
moreDesert ants find their way during an early learning phase with the help of the Earth's magnetic field. The associated learning process leaves clear traces in their nervous system. This is shown in a new study by a Würzburg research team.
moreTreating knee joint defects with cartilage from the nose: The University Hospital in Würzburg is working on the approval of this procedure. They received funding of 2.3 million euros for this purpose.
moreThe Adult Education Academy currently brings together people from 22 countries in Würzburg. The meeting also includes a number of public lectures.
moreTechnology for possible Mars missions is being tested in the Armenian desert. Among them are two robotic systems that students from the University of Würzburg produced as part of the elite Satellite Technology programme.
moreMagical texts from Egypt in Coptic script and language are the focus of a research project at the University of Würzburg. They are now being presented for the first time in a 600-page book.
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