The following page contains a list of miscellaneous links - like personal blogs or companies/serivces that do not fit the other collections (like the List of Merchants) that I'm also following, that I'm related to or that I recommend.
Embark on your journey into the Latin language with LateinDrasche.net - a developing educational platform curated by Charlotte Kral, a teacher from Vienna. While the site is currently under construction, it already offers valuable resources - Grammar Insights, an accompanying YouTube channel that allows to engage with Latin grammar through dedicated video lessions and a upcoming list of scientific and pre-scientific publications
Looking for clear explanations, interactive exercises, and printable worksheets in Mathematics, Accounting, and Business Studies? Whether you're a student aiming to master the basics or a teacher searching for quality classroom materials - lernkiste.at offers the opportunity to discover over the course of multiple visits a wide range of free resources designed to support and inspire learning. The page is designed to discover in a playful way and expanded on a periodic basis. It's designed and targets pupils at public schools in Austria curated by Isabella Hirtl - she also offers an extensive YouTube channel covering Bussines Studies and Accounting material
Thing1Thing2.at is a small blog curated by Florian Thajer. It builds around short articles about reviews for different games for children as well as some reports for excursions. It is expanded on a periodic (slow pace) basis.
A personal blog and repository of personal projects and university projects of Lukas Kostal. It covers some physics projects as well as some philosophical notes
A personal webpage of a researcher at TU Wien (area of theoretical physics, quantum physics, solid state physics) containing some teaching material, publications, thesis as well as some articles about random topics and stances about society
A personal blog of Eva Reidemeister (who also runs wort-katalog.de - a professional texting serivce) where she has picked up some topics like cooking with histamine intolerance, some creative writing and other topics.
This is the professional webpage by Eva Reidemeister who offers texting services for different fields (like advertising, writing professional medical blogs, writing texts for your mobile applications, etc.). If you need someone writing your text and being far more superiour than LLM generated content - she is the adress to go.
The webpage of a creative author (she wrote for example a series of fairytales places into the time of dark thirty years war picking up basic problems of society and breaking some taboos in the stories), singer (metal bands) and provider of professional lectorate series
This is the webpage of Philipp Haslinger and his group at Technische Universität Wien - that I'm also part of currently (Quantum Klystron project, operating electron microscopes, machining mirrors for the entanglement experiments, having taught an experimental course on nuclear magnetic resonance, etc.). This group does experimental physics in the area of cold atoms, atom interferometry and electron microscopy performing basic research in the area of fundamental interactions, fundamental quantum physics and entanglementhaving taught an experimental course on nuclear magnetic resonancehaving taught an experimental course on nuclear magnetic resonance. On the webpage one can keep track of many of the published papers and the ongoing research effort.
The Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) is one of the largest quantum hubs in Europe, comprising 31 research groups from the University of Vienna, the TU Wien, the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria. VCQ will set new impulses for research and teaching through its unique spectrum of research topics - from fundamental quantum physics to novel quantum technologies. VCQ’s mission is to push the boundaries of quantum physics and explore its potential for transforming our understanding of the world and unlocking new technological possibilities
Das Atominstitut (ATI) wurde 1958 als interuniversitäres Institut gegründet und 1962 an seinem heutigen Standort im Prater mit der Inbetriebnahme des TRIGA Mark II Forschungsreaktors eröffnet. Im Rahmen der Universitätsreform wurde das Atominstitut 2002 in die Fakultät für Physik an der TU-Wien integriert und widmet sich heute einem breiten Portfolio aus Forschung und Ausbildung, das von sehr fundamentalen Fragestellungen wie Symmetrien und Wechselwirkungen in Kern und Teilchenphysik, über Neutronen-, Atom-, Quanten-Physik und Quantenoptik bis zu Strahlenphysik und Reaktortechnik und zu angewandten Aufgaben wie Umweltanalytik, Strahlenschutz oder das Überprüfen der Strahlungsresistenz moderner Werkstoffe reicht. Eine zentrale Einrichtung ist dabei der TRIGA Mark II Forschungsreaktor und die damit verbundenen Lehr- und Laboreinrichtungen, die es uns ermöglichen, mit radioaktiven Stoffen und ionisierender Strahlung zu forschen und zu lehren. Dabei leistet das Atominstitut auch einen wichtigen Beitrag zu Training und Ausbildung von Experten der International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information – Vienna (IQOQI-Vienna) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences conducts theoretical and experimental research on the foundations of quantum physics, quantum information and space-time physics, and explores new possibilities for the construction of devices for quantum communication and quantum computing.
The Austrian Society for Electronmicroscopy (ASEM) is an association of Austrian electron microscopists in academia and industry. All main Austrian electron microscopy facilities are represented within the society. ASEM supports student members by supplying funding of conference or workshop attendences. In addition ASEM hosts the periodic workshop on advanced electron microscopy
Schattenwelt was founded in 2015 as a non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening and supporting the Gothic and Electro scene in Austria and its neighbouring countries. Their focus spans a wide range of styles, including Gothic, Electro, Industrial, EBM, Synth Rock, Synth Pop, Gothic Metal, Futurepop, Aggrotech, Harsh, and NDH. Schattenwelt offers artists and DJs of these genres a stage while providing enthusiasts of the dark scene with a rich and diverse cultural programme. At the heart of their efforts is the Schattenwelt Festival, complemented by smaller club events and concerts, all made possible by members and supporting patrons. As a non-profit, all income from festivals, merchandising, concerts, advertising, and sponsorship flows directly back into the scene, funding future events to continuously fulfil the wishes and dreams of the Gothic community year after year.
Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Spielauer, Wien (webcomplains389t48957@tspi.at)
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