New OeAW scholarships awarded – University of Innsbruck
With the DOC and DOC-Team funding programs, the Austrian Academy of Sciences supports highly qualified doctoral students from all areas of research required. On behalf of Vice Rector Ulrike Tanzer, Vice Rector Bernhard Fügenschuh personally congratulated the new scholarship holders of the University of Innsbruck.
The DOC and DOC Team scholarship holders
Isabel Dittmann, MSc, Department of Zoology
Evolution polyclad larvae
Johannes Bachler, BSc MSc, Institute of Physical Chemistry
Phase behavior of amorphous aqueous solutions
Daniel Winkler, BSc MSc, Institute of Physical Chemistry
The electroreduction of CO2 and related small molecules on transition-metal-based bimetallic electrodes
Lena Sigrid Oettel; BSc MSc, Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography
Metallurgical studies on hopes of copper and iron production
Lilian Camilla Schuster, MSc, Institute of Atmospheric and Cryosphere Science
Certainties and uncertainties in the future surface mass balance of mountain glaciers
Lisa Maria Eß; BA MA BSc, Department of Archaeology
From the micro-archaeological level to regional and national networking
Ruth Julia Irovec, MA MSc, Institute of Archaeology
Diet, animal husbandry and meat supply reflected in animal bone finds
Vanessa Maria Carlone, BA MA, Department of Musicology
Between dream and death? The child (like) in the musical world of Gustav Mahler
Daniel Lueger, MA, Institute of Archaeology
Material culture as a source for production, distribution and intercultural exchange
Andreas Klingler, BSc BSc MSc, Institute for Theoretical Physics
Decomposition of tensors with invariance, positivity and approximations
Gregor Handrich, MA, Department of Political Science
The third wave of autocratization. Strategies of “executive agrandization” in comparison”
Carla Scheytt, MA, Department of Sociology
Research ethics in qualitative social research. A sociological investigation
Amin Minaei, MSc. B.Sc., Institute for Infrastructure
A comprehensive decision support system with multi-utility and dynamic approaches for modernizing water distribution networks