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PI-SENS Research represented in the “Jungforscherkalender 2026” of Lower Austria

  • christophkleber
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

Twelve promising young researchers have been selected from Lower Austria’s four Technopol locations - Krems, Tulln, Wiener Neustadt, and Wieselburg - to represent the region’s dynamic and innovative research landscape - authentically portrayed by photographer Daniel Hinterramskogler. Among them is Roger Hasler from Danube Private University, whose research within the PI-SENS project focuses on the development of novel biosensors for personalized diagnostics. Being featured in the Young Researchers Calendar 2026 provides outstanding visibility for the research conducted at DPU and within the COMET project PI-SENS.


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The ceremonial presentation of the Lower Austria "Jungforscherkalender 2026" took place in the showroom sponsored by HYPO NOE Landesbank for Lower Austria and Vienna AG in Tulln.
The ceremonial presentation of the Lower Austria "Jungforscherkalender 2026" took place in the showroom sponsored by HYPO NOE Landesbank for Lower Austria and Vienna AG in Tulln.

 
 
 

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