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Physicist Markus Aspelmeyer Wins the 2026 Wittgenstein Prize
The prestigious FWF Wittgenstein Prize—often referred to as the “Austrian Nobel Prize”—goes this year to the Viennese quantum physicist Markus Aspelmeyer. Through laboratory experiments that are unique worldwide, this leading researcher is pursuing one of the universe’s greatest mysteries: he aims to reconcile the bizarre laws of the quantum world with Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity. The prize money, worth millions, will now give his team the staying power needed for this historic endeavor.
June 24, 2026
Austria’s Researchers Stand out in Innovation and Commercialization of Scientific Discoveries
Austria's research community continues to stand out in Europe, excelling not only in fundamental scientific discoveries but also in successfully bringing innovations to market. A recent analysis by the European Research Council (ERC) highlights the ability of Austrian scientists to commercialize their patented inventions, often through licensing agreements or the establishment of startups.
February 23, 2025
Weekly Briefing: Austria Celebrates Its National Day
The Find out more about this week's developments. Austria celebrated its most important national holiday. Diplomacy and some international organizations celebrate their anniversaries. Read about the latest developments in diplomacy in Vienna and Austria.
October 27, 2022
European Research Council Provides Grants for 12 Austrian Researchers
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded 12 fellowships for cutting-edge research in Austria. In total the Council is giving out over 200 grants to leading researcher across Europe with a total volume of more than EUR 500 million. The research projects span across various different sectors and sciences.
April 27, 2021
