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Francesca Ferlaino Is the Scientist of the Year

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Francesca Ferlaino is researching quantum phenomena in Innsbruck and has established a network for women in quantum physics. Today she received the award "Scientist of the Year 2025" from the Club for Education and Science Journalists in Vienna.

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The quantum physicist Francesca Ferlaino was elected Austrian scientist of the year 2025

·Vienna, Austria
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Francesca Ferlaino is researching quantum phenomena in Innsbruck and has established a network for women in quantum physics. Today she received the award "Scientist of the Year 2025" from the Club for Education and Science Journalists in Vienna.

·Vienna, Austria
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The "Klub der Bildungs- und Wissenschaftsjournalistinnen" honours the mediation work of the Italian Francesca Ferlaino, who is researching in Innsbruck.

Innsbruck as the world's leading location of quantum researchFor decades, excellence by international top researchers in TyrolUltracold atoms, superfluid states and the wide field of quantum physics – Governor Anton Mattle and Councilor Cornelia Hagele congratulate the Innsbruck quantum researcher Francesca Ferlaino warmly on her award as an Austrian scientist of the year. The "Club of Education and Science Journalists:inside of her internationa…

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·Salzburg, Austria
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As part of the ceremony in Vienna – the traditionally awarded snow globe was presented with an owl symbolizing wisdom – Ferlaino emphasized in her thanking speech the "very great honor that it is given here. She also underlined the role of journalism, among other things, to convey the importance of science to a wider public and also to convey it in an environment in which there is an ever stronger tendency to share public discussions in two oppo…

·Bolzano, Italy
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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