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About the University of Regensburg

The University of Regensburg (UR) is a nationally and internationally highly renowned center of research and teaching with a strong tradition in international cooperation. With its twelve faculties, it has a broad variety of disciplines with an excellent research spectrum, an attractive range of courses and a high sense of social responsibility. The UR stands for diversity, an open-minded approach to the world, and shaping the future.

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Nicola Paradiso – Walter Schottky Prize winner 2024

Dr Nicola Paradiso, researcher at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Regensburg, has been awarded with the Walter Schottky Prize for 2024. This prize – granted by the German Physical Society (DPG) – honours outstanding work published in the last two years by one or more young physicists in the field of solid-state research. Dr Paradiso receives the prize "for his experimental discovery and characterisation of rectified supercurrents in Josephson junctions. 

Research at UR

The University of Regensburg (UR) is a globally connected university offering the full range of academic disciplines. Its scientists enjoy extensive opportunities to develop and participate in both individual and collaborative research projects.