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Graz University of Technology
Results 301 - 350 of 885.
Event - Law - 09.11.2022

Computer Science - 09.11.2022

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 08.11.2022
Research and Teaching for Equal Opportunities
Chemistry - Environment - 07.11.2022

Innovation - Pedagogy - 31.10.2022

Environment - Chemistry - 27.10.2022

Pedagogy - Innovation - 27.10.2022

Innovation - Chemistry - 20.10.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser The nw PhD programme for the development of innovative hydrogen technologies with a focus on reversible high-temperature electrolysis will start in February 2023.
Environment - Chemistry - 20.10.2022

Environment - Innovation - 19.10.2022

By Barbara Gigler Energy-intensive industries (EIIs) must drastically reduce their dependence on fossil fuels if the EU is to be climate neutral by 2050.
Environment - Chemistry - 15.10.2022

Social Sciences - 14.10.2022

Computer Science - Innovation - 11.10.2022
Machine learning: Starting Signal for Graz Center for Machine Learning (GraML)
Campus - 29.09.2022
What language is spoken in Austria?
Politics - 22.09.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser A study by TU Graz and the University of Bristol shows: Republican members of the U.S. Congress in particular are increasingly spreading news from dubious sources on Twitter.
Materials Science - Mechanical Engineering - 21.09.2022

This sentence comes from TU Graz researcher Ricardo Buzolin. The 30-year-old is actually a mechanical engineer, but switched to materials science because "every machine is made of materials".
Campus - Innovation - 16.09.2022

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 31.08.2022

Mathematics - Physics - 29.08.2022

Health - 25.08.2022

Andrea Hochegger, an analytical chemist at TU Graz, investigates whether foodstuffs can be tainted with harmful substances from packaging or during production.
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 25.08.2022

Brian Cody is an engineer with over 30 years of experience in the analysis and design of energy efficient cities, buildings and systems.
Computer Science - 24.08.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser Foundation stone for alternatives to Google and Co: The aim of the EU project OpenWebSearch.EU is to initiate an open European infrastructure in web search.
Computer Science - Pedagogy - 18.08.2022

Campus - 11.08.2022

Computer Science - 11.08.2022

Eva Reitbauer plots paths for autonomous compost turners as they move through compost heaps. A doctoral candidate from the Institute of Geodesy at TU Graz, she specialises in positioning and navigation.
Event - 04.08.2022
Weekend Getaways around Graz
A miniature sculpture park, the historical jewel Hallstatt, a chocolate paradise - these are just some of the destinations outside Graz that excite Matko Mitrovic, international student at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz).
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 28.07.2022

Innovation - Research Management - 28.07.2022

Health - 27.07.2022
TU Graz SciPix: Vote for the best pic and film!
Health - 26.07.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser In two pilot classes of a Graz school, TU Graz shows that effective ventilation systems in schools and kindergartens can be installed very easily and inexpensively with material from the hardware store.
Electroengineering - Environment - 19.07.2022

Campus - Computer Science - 14.07.2022

Computer Science - 11.07.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser Extremely powerful computers of the future require alternative encryption and signature methods.
Campus - Innovation - 07.07.2022

Environment - 06.07.2022

Veronika Novak, international student at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), shares where to find places to recharge your batteries from long days at university and meet with friends outdoors.
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 30.06.2022

Aglaeé Degros is a professor and researcher at TU Graz. More precisely: at the Institute of Urbanism.
Campus - 29.06.2022

Research Management - Innovation - 23.06.2022

Recognized rankings are regarded as an indicator of a university's standing. Graz University of Technology is one of the best universities in the world in many fields - this is also reflected in the results of various rankings.
Research Management - Innovation - 23.06.2022

Physics - Event - 23.06.2022

Environment - Innovation - 17.06.2022

Life Sciences - Computer Science - 08.06.2022

Innovation - 07.06.2022

Environment - 03.06.2022

Electrical energy dominates daily life. Without it, life would be.. on the dark side. The fear of a large-scale blackout is great.
Earth Sciences - Astronomy & Space - 03.06.2022

Who doesn't want a study programme with the best career prospects and individual orientation? One as diverse as planet Earth? Maybe it exists.
Electroengineering - 03.06.2022
What happens during a blackout?
We are all familiar with power outages - but fortunately widespread outages are rare. This is due to a sophisticated balance of generation and utilization.
Architecture & Buildings - Event - 25.05.2022

Innovation - Environment - 25.05.2022

Concrete construction must become more sustainable and lower in CO2 emissions. Concrete 3D printing can contribute significantly to a reduction in materials.
Computer Science - Innovation - 18.05.2022
Mixed Reality: U.S. Company Snap Inc. Endows TU Graz Professorship
Environment - 17.05.2022

Pharmacology - Mar 16
Detail-oriented and data-driven: Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate Elisabeth Schweiberer
Detail-oriented and data-driven: Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate Elisabeth Schweiberer

Health - Mar 13
Matthias Farlik-Födinger receives Paul Langerhans Prize from the Dermatological Research Working Group
Matthias Farlik-Födinger receives Paul Langerhans Prize from the Dermatological Research Working Group




