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March 25, 2024

Tagung Interesse revisited 13.03.-15.03.2024

Ein Verständnis des Konstrukts „Interesse“ und dessen Einfluss auf Lern- und Entscheidungsprozesse von Lernenden steht schon seit längerem im Fokus fachdidaktischer und pädagogisch-psychologischer Forschung.

Vor diesem Hintergrund entstand die Idee einer Arbeitstagung, die unter Leitung von Prof. Dr. Olaf Krey (Universität Augsburg), Prof. Dr. Thorid Rabe (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), PD Dr. Sascha Bernholt (IPN Kiel) und Dr. Daniel Laumann (Universität Münster) mit freundlicher Unterstützung der Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Stiftung realisiert werden konnte und von 13.3. bis 15.3.2024 an der Universität Augsburg stattfand.

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Tagung Interesse revisited
March 13, 2024

New measuring device should improve the development of vaccines

New lipid-based medications like the mRNA vaccine used during the corona pandemic are very sensitive. A measuring device developed at the interface of the Institute of Theoretical Medicine and the Institute of Physics at the University of Augsburg can now measure the structure of such medications in a frozen state. This should make for safer storage and enable the development of more stable vaccines. The project is being funded to the tune of €1 million by the Federal Ministry for Economic A/airs and Climate Action and the European Social Fund
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Katharina Beck operating the LISO prototype in the physiology lab at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Augsburg.
March 13, 2024

Verwaltungsangestellte / Verwaltungsangestellter (m/w/d), Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlich-Technische Fakultät

Institut für Physik, Zentrum für Elektronische Korrelationen und Magnetismus (EKM), Lehrstuhl Professor Dr. István Kézsmárki, Experimentalphysik V

 

Bewerbungsschluss: 29. April 2024

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Feb. 6, 2024

Hall-effect uncovers hidden symmetry in spin-ice

Physicists from the University of Augsburg succeeded to distinguish chiral orders with similar magnetization but opposite sense of rotation through electrical measurements at low temperatures. This is relevant for fundamental research on complex magnets and with respect to possible applications for magnetic data storage. The results were published in the renowned journal Nature Physics.

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Visualisierung Spineis
Feb. 5, 2024

Emmy Noether Junior Research Group funding awarded to Dr Aisha Aqeel

Dr Aisha Aqeel has been awarded funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the development of a Emmy Noether Junior Research Group on “Spintronics with chiral helimagnetic insulators” at the University of Augsburg. Aqeel and her research team will focus on the development of unconventional magnetic systems, referred to as helimagnets, and the optimisation of these systems for energy efficient spintronic applications.

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Dr. Aisha Aqeel
Jan. 26, 2024

Discovery of high order skyrmions and antiskyrmions

Researchers at the University of Augsburg and the University of Vienna have discovered co-existing magnetic skyrmions and antiskyrmions of arbitrary topological charge at room temperature in magnetic Co/Ni multilayer thin films. Their findings have been published in the renowned journal Nature Physics and open up the possibility for a new paradigm in skyrmionics research. The discovery of novel spin objects with arbitrary topological charge promises to contribute to advances in fundamental and applied research, particularly through their application in information storage devices.

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