Senate elects professors Dorothea Debus, Malte Drescher, Christine Peter and Michael Stürner as vice rectors at the University of Konstanz – with new official responsibilities
Vor 32 Jahren hat alles begonnen, mit einer Vortragsreihe, die Lehrer Norbert Gräfe am Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium in Konstanz ins Leben gerufen hatte. Auf dieser Grundlage entstand 1990 das Hegau-Bodensee-Seminar (HBS), das in enger Kooperation mit der Universität Konstanz stattfindet. Was es genau mit dem HBS auf sich hat, erläutert die Leiterin Dr. Norina Procopan „Im Gespräch“.
Research team led by the physical chemist Professor Malte Drescher from Konstanz succeeds in directly observing the membrane binding of α-synuclein in living cells
How is quantum computer development currently progressing in Germany and Europe? Researchers at the University of Konstanz led by Professor Guido Burkard report on the crucial challenges, the potential of silicon-based quantum bits, and the formation of three new research networks– at the European level, at the federal level, and at the state level in Baden-Württemberg.
In a publication, the CHE (Centre for Higher Education) spotlights the University of Konstanz’s measures to increase the compatibility of family life and university responsibilities
International research network SuperGate spearheaded by the University of Konstanz creates an interface between superconductors and semiconductors for future supercomputers – funded through an FET Open Grant of the European Union
Political scientists from the universities of Konstanz, Basel, Geneva and Stuttgart examine how members of the German Bundestag who belong to these groups advocate for their interests
Konstanzer Politikwissenschaftler Dr. Thomas Malang erhält den Manfred-Fuchs-Preis 2021 für seine Forschung zur Rolle von Parlamenten in Zeiten zunehmender Internationalisierung.
The University of Konstanz and the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing-Europe (CAAT-Europe) housed there, which is headed by Konstanz biologist Professor Marcel Leist and Professor Thomas Hartung (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, US), are members of the newly founded “3R Network Baden-Württemberg”. The university network aims at promoting scientific research and the protection of animals in equal measure.