100 Research Infrastructures / Open for Collaboration / Quantum Science and Technology in Austria
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- Large equipment
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- Other research infrastructure
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- Core facility (CF)
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Research infrastructures in the field of quantum research are made visible and accessible via the Austrian research infrastructure database (Open for Collaboration).
The mapping visualises an insight into selected research facilities in quantum physics and technology in Austria.
Dr. Daniel Weselka
daniel.weselka@bmbwf.gv.at
BMBWF - Abteilung V/3
Abt.Leiter/Director BMBWF V/3
Grundlagenforschung (MINT) und Forschungsinfrastruktur
Basic Research (STEM) and Research Infrastructure
Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)
CLIP (Cloud Infrastructure Platform) is the implementation of a flexible concept for scientific High Performance...
Graz University of Technology
Photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) visualizes the local variation of electrons emitted from a surface with...
Graz University of Technology
Photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) visualizes the local variation of electrons emitted from a surface with...
Graz University of Technology
The ultrafast microscope combines a conventional light mitroscope with a femtosecond laser system as the...
Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)
Leica EM Cryo CLEM set for widefield light microscopy for analysis of cryo samples in...
Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)
The MEB 550 S2 is a UHV type evaporator with three chambers. This computer controlled...
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
Titan: saphir laser system comprising: pump laser (18W bei 532 nm); oscillator (80 MHz rep....
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
System for deposition of thin dielectric layers (Alumina, Hafnia, Titania) on substrates with up to...
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
System for the fabrication of nanostructures by means of electron-beam lithography
JKU - Johannes Kepler University Linz
LED-based maskless lithography system