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Health - 13.05.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser People with locked-in syndrome (LIS) are enormously restricted in their communication.
Health - Pharmacology - 26.04.2022

By Gerhild Leljak Atglistatin can reduce the fatty acid level in the blood, which is causal for type II diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver or cardiac insufficiency.
Computer Science - Innovation - 21.04.2022

By Mirza Camic We live in a digital age, where things move incredibly fast. To some people this might be frightening, to me it is fascinating, and I want to share with you why I am studying Information and Computer Engineering to find my dream job.
Campus - Environment - 20.04.2022

By Ute Wiedner Is civil engineering for me? What do I have to be able to do if I decide to study it? How is it different to architecture? And can I do something for the environment with it? TU Graz experts and students provide answers.
Environment - 07.04.2022
What is Concrete?
By Birgit Baustädter Concrete is a widely used building material. It is durable, robust and locally available.
Pedagogy - 23.03.2022

By Lazar Gugleta The aspect of getting a job and finding a job is a gradual process of maturing and learning a lot of things along the way.
Event - Health - 18.03.2022

Innovation - Campus - 17.03.2022

Innovation - Mechanical Engineering - 15.03.2022

By AMAG und TU Graz Medienservice Austria Metall AG, Austria's largest aluminium producer and processor, donates a state-of-the-art additive manufacturing system to Graz University of Technology, thereby promoting research and teaching.
Life Sciences - Health - 14.03.2022

By Birgit Baustädter We carry through life around two kilograms of microorganisms on and inside ourselves.
Electroengineering - Event - 11.03.2022

By Christoph Pelzl On his journey from practical mathematics to theoretical electrical engineering, Niels Köster improved his scientific writing skills and discovered a love of (industry-related) research.
Pedagogy - 10.03.2022

Career - Campus - 08.03.2022

Campus - 07.03.2022

Social Sciences - 28.02.2022

Architecture & Buildings - 24.02.2022

Event - 24.02.2022

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 23.02.2022

Life Sciences - Event - 16.02.2022

Innovation - Mechanical Engineering - 08.02.2022

By Christoph Pelzl From 2023, rail vehicle manufacturers will be able to have their braking systems tested and certified on the TU Graz campus.
Innovation - Campus - 08.02.2022

Environment - Campus - 01.02.2022

Chemistry - Innovation - 25.01.2022

Hydrogen and fuel cell technologies as viable and sustainable approaches to a renewable energy supply chain are experiencing unprecedented attention.
Transport - Electroengineering - 21.01.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser If aircraft disappear from radar, it may be due to overloaded transponders. TU Graz has developed a simulation tool for Austro Control to determine the transponder occupancy.
Campus - 21.01.2022

Electroengineering - Innovation - 20.01.2022

By Christoph Pelzl TU Darmstadt and TU Graz want to decisively improve electrical machines through computer simulations.
Transport - Innovation - 20.01.2022

By Euro NCAP/VSI Euro NCAP is expanding the network of member states, regions, mobility clubs, consumer organizations and auto insurers that work together to advance road safety.
Computer Science - Innovation - 17.01.2022
Learning Machines
By Birgit Baustädter "Machine learning will change our world, just as the internet and computers have done," says a convinced Robert Legenstein from TU Graz.
Campus - Electroengineering - 17.01.2022
Lia Gruber: The ’Powerhouse’ at Campus Inffeldgasse
Social Sciences - 10.01.2022

By Susanne Filzwieser "Toni and the nut machine" and "Alex catches the echo" are the names of new children's books published by TU Graz.
Psychology - 29.12.2021

Innovation - Pedagogy - 28.12.2021

Campus - 17.12.2021

Innovation - Art & Design - 15.12.2021

By Christoph Pelzl New designer furniture and high-quality décor objects, ceramics 3D-printed for the first time and extraordinary works of art made of alginate that are not available anywhere else.
Chemistry - Innovation - 06.12.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Birgit Wassermann is conducting research on microbiomes, Sebastian Bock on hydrogen and Matthias Wolf on exoskeletons.
Environment - 03.12.2021

By Jovana Vujacic It's the most wonderful time of the year, and even if our circumstances are quite peculiar ever since the pandemic started, that doesn't mean we can't enjoy a cosy Advent atmosphere.
Campus - 30.11.2021
PhD in Europe - Arriving and Living in Graz
Innovation - Economics - 25.11.2021

Social Sciences - 24.11.2021

By Barbara Gigler From 25th November to 10th December, Graz University of Technology flags the "Alte Technik", "Neue Technik" and "Campus Inffeldgasse" buildings to show solidarity with the UN Women's Campaign "Orange the World", which calls for an end to violence against women.
Campus - Computer Science - 24.11.2021

Architecture & Buildings - Physics - 23.11.2021

Sport - 17.11.2021

Computer Science - Health - 04.11.2021

By Beate Mosing When it comes to questions about our health, we want accurate and understandable answers.
Chemistry - Innovation - 28.10.2021

By Susanne Filzwieser Hydrogen from real biogas: TU Graz and the start-up Rouge H2 Engineering have scored a world's first in producing high-purity hydrogen from biogas directly at a biogas plant using a new chemical looping process.
Innovation - Campus - 28.10.2021

Electroengineering - Career - 08.10.2021

Campus - Innovation - 07.10.2021

Electroengineering - Innovation - 06.10.2021

By Beate Mosing The photovoltaic system is working on the roof, the e-car is charging in the garage, or at least the e-bike is hooked up to the electricity.
Environment - Innovation - 24.09.2021

By Beate Mosing Climb aboard, sit back comfortably in the compartment, relax and travel with a clear conscience.
Pedagogy - 23.09.2021

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




