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Updated · Vindobona - Vienna International News · May 27
Zoller, Tanaka Win Royal Society Fellowships, Lifting Austria-Based Total to 6
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Updated · Vindobona - Vienna International News · May 27

Zoller, Tanaka Win Royal Society Fellowships, Lifting Austria-Based Total to 6

4 articles · Updated · Vindobona - Vienna International News · May 27
  • Peter Zoller and Elly Tanaka were elected Fellows of the Royal Society in a 2026 cohort of about 90 scientists, giving Austria-based institutions two new members of one of science’s highest honors.
  • The society cited their standout work in two fields: Zoller’s 1995 ion-trap quantum-computing blueprint and Tanaka’s research on axolotl-driven tissue and limb regeneration.
  • Their election raises the number of Royal Society fellows currently working at Austrian institutions from 4 to 6 and lets both scientists use the FRS title.
  • Zoller is professor emeritus at the University of Innsbruck and co-founded IQOQI, while Tanaka has led IMBA in Vienna since April 2024 after earlier work at the IMP.
  • Founded in 1660, the Royal Society counts figures such as Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking among its fellows.
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