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Eindrücke vom Event; Credit: JKU

The Magic of Math: A Look Back at Náboj 2024

The 9th annual Náboj international mathematics competition took place at the JKU on April 19.

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Gregor Veble Mikić (head of Flight Research & Flight Physics at Joby Aviation), Assoc. Prof. DI Dr. Reinhard Feger, DI Peter Schiefer (Division President Automotive, Infineon Technologies AG), Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Alberta Bonanni; Photo credit: silentphotography.at

New CD Lab at the JKU: High-frequency Systems to Support Modern Electronics

Ranging from smartphones to navigation satellites, high-frequency signals are becoming increasingly important and continue to be an integral part of…

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Impression from the performance in Venice; photo credit: JKU

SPOTSHOTBEUYS – The Circus of Knowledge Goes Venice

At the invitation of the Fondazione Bonotto, the performance “SPOTSHOTBEUYS” debuted at the opening weekend of the Art Biennale in Venice.

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Impressions from the JKU Astros’ opening home game; photo credit: Florian Reisinger

The JKU Astros Opening Home Game: Rain, Initial Points, a Loss

Despite the cold weather and the rain, the atmosphere was charged as the Astros lost to the Med Uni Vienna 2:9.

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Impressions from Jena; photo credit: JKU

Exploring Collaborative Frontiers: As part of the EC²U Initiative, the JKU is Partnering with the University of Jena

As part of the fast-track-to-integration program, JKU EC²U coordinators Manfred Heublein and Andrea Steiner-Cardel are currently at the University of…

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Marcel Steller; Credit: privat

Introducing New Professors at the JKU

Prof. Dr. Marcel Steller is a professor, researcher, and scholar at the JKU’s Institute of Management Accounting and Auditing.

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Professor Richard Küng

Richard Küng Becomes a Member of the Young Academy of Sciences

Univ. Prof. Richard Küng (Institute for Integrated Circuits) has been inducted into the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

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Prof. Neuweg; photo credit: personal

Study Yields a Critical Evaluation of Grading at Secondary I Schools

The Johannes Kepler University Linz took part in a new study that draws a somewhat critical conclusion.

 

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Solar-operated drone; photo credit: JKU

Research at the JKU: Solar-Powered Drones Support Sustainable Aviation

Unveiled: Solar cells 20 times thinner than a strand of human hair.