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Abschlusspräsentationen im Master Seminar "International Business Project"

Final Presentations for the Graduate Seminar "International Business Project"

Online student presentations instead of in-person due to measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus were nonetheless very impressive.

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From left: Vice-Rector Christopher Lindinger, Jörg Fischer

Jörg Fischer Earns Habilitation Qualification

The JKU researcher at the JKU Institute of Polymeric Materials and Testing has earned his habilitation accreditation.

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LIT Open House

Study Information at the LIT Open House

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s LIT Open House could only take place online. Over 120 prospective students joined in to learn more about…

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Prof. Olaverri-Monreal

Self-Driving Vehicles: Clarifying the Confidence Issue

A new study takes a look reducing the fear and skepticism many people have when it comes to self-driving vehicles.

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Professor Wolfram Hoetzenecker

JKU Faculty of Medicine: New Clinical Chair for Dermatology and Venerology

Beginning July 1, Prof. Wolfram Hötzenecker is the new chair of Dermatology and Venerology at the Faculty of Medicine.

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Assistant Professor Alexander Ahammer

Study: Large Events Increase Coronavirus-Related Deaths by 11%
 

Sporting events can be dangerous: According to a JKU study, in the USA, large events caused an 11% increase of deaths and 13% additional Covid cases.

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Richard Küng speaking in Shanghai at a conference about quantum physics.

Prediction Helps: Step-by-Step to Quantum Computers
 

How researchers use prediction to make quantum computers more predictable.

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Tumor cell shredder

JKU Develops a Device Designed to "Shred" Tumor Cells

Simply shredding metastases in the body – something that sounds so simple could actually soon become a reality. A device developed at the JKU shears…

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Navid Rekab-Saz, Institute for Computational Perception

Study: Sexist Artificial Search Engine Intelligence
 

A first-time study by researchers at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz has precisely measured search AIs bias.