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Graz University of Technology
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Administration - 17.09.2021

Health - Innovation - 15.09.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Medical devices have been tested and certified at TU Graz for 45 years. It is important for patients to be able to rely on the safety and benefits of medical devices.
Environment - 26.08.2021

Environment - Transport - 18.08.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Fossil combustion engines are generally considered to be less environmentally friendly, as they are responsible for a large proportion of transport-related CO2 emissions.
Event - Music - 06.08.2021

Health - Pharmacology - 03.08.2021

By Susanne Eigner All nine of Styria's universities have a clear pro-vaccine stance and have issued an appeal for all those who can do so to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
Environment - Innovation - 29.07.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Several TU Graz institutes carry out research into transportation by rail, on tracks that criss-cross the countryside, providing an eco-friendly option to bring people to their destination.
Computer Science - Transport - 22.07.2021

By Susanne Eigner The fully autonomous, mobile charging robot finds its way independently to the parked electric vehicle (EV) and supplies it with energy.
Environment - 20.07.2021

By Christoph Pelzl For the construction of a small animal culvert in the course of the double-track extension of the Pottendorf railway line between Vienna Meidling and Wiener Neustadt, a concrete mix
Materials Science - Chemistry - 20.07.2021

By Birgit Baustädter At the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Biobased Systems, a new bioprinter recently entered service.
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 13.07.2021

By Mag. Beate Mosing The future of animals lies in the city, because private gardens are often the opposite of "ecological".
Mathematics - 08.07.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Christian Elsholtz has made it into the academic conversation in recent months with a mathematical "joke.
Innovation - Environment - 23.06.2021

TU Graz, voestalpine, ÖBB, Siemens Mobility Austria and Virtual Vehicle pool their railway expertise.
Innovation - Environment - 23.06.2021

By Barbara Gigler TU Graz, voestalpine, ÖBB, Siemens Mobility Austria and Virtual Vehicle pool their railway expertise.
Campus - Career - 17.06.2021

Pharmacology - Health - 17.06.2021

By Birgit Baustädter What would fill entire factory halls in large production facilities, has been set up on just a few square meters at Inffeldgasse 13 in Graz: a production plant for medicines.
Environment - 17.06.2021

By Birgit Baustädter René Rieberer has been a researcher at TU Graz since 1996 and is involved in environmentally friendly heating technology.
Computer Science - Mathematics - 01.06.2021

By Christoph Pelzl Using the visual cortex as a model in the human brain, the research group led by ERC-award-winner Thomas Pock has developed new mathematical models and algorithms as the basis for faster and more intelligent image processing programs.
Innovation - Environment - 27.05.2021
’If we’re generating enthusiasm, it’s working’
By Beate Mosing Rector Kainz explains in an interview what the entrepreneurial spirit of TU Graz staff is based on, what role sustainability plays in this, and what drives students and researchers to achieve exceptional things.
Chemistry - 21.05.2021

By Mark Kozamernik Erasmus+ traineeship student Mark Kozamernik shares his experience about life in Graz and work at the Institute of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology (CEET) at TU Graz during the Covid pandemic.
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 14.05.2021

The current issue of the Graz Architecture Magazine (GAM) takes a fresh look at the architectural complexity of wood and explores the material's potential for a more climate-friendly building industry.
Computer Science - Campus - 11.05.2021

By Susanne Eigner The joint study programme of the University of Graz and TU Graz offers an interdisciplinary education at the interface of computer science, economics, sociology, psychology and law and will start in the winter semester 2021/22.
Computer Science - Innovation - 05.05.2021

By Susanne Eigner The shoe from the company Tec-Innovation warns blind and visually impaired people of obstacles thanks to ultrasonic sensors.
Economics - 30.04.2021

Pedagogy - Innovation - 23.04.2021

Mathematics - Computer Science - 22.04.2021

By Beate Mosing Students think: "Mathematics has got nothing to do with my life." Wrong! Professor Peter Grabner on the role of mathematics in everyday life - in bank transfers, weather trends and so on.
Materials Science - Chemistry - 22.04.2021

By Beate Mosing What can you make from wood? Not only pieces of furniture apparently. Today, cellulose fibres are being turned into new, useful materials and used for fashion as well as for artificial tissue cultivation.
Innovation - Environment - 22.04.2021

By Mag. Edith Preiß The demand for climate-friendly energy is high. Intensive research is being conducted into solutions - from generation to flexible supply.
Environment - Economics - 22.04.2021

By Cornelia Kröpfl, BA MA It doesn't matter whether the delivery service brings food or fashion: the faster, the better.
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 12.04.2021

Innovation - Computer Science - 08.04.2021

By Christoph Pelzl In the unique pilot factory of TU Graz, now all types of companies can test agile and data-secure manufacturing concepts regarding Industry 4.0 - and beyond, the new landscape for research presents the first university 5G campus solution in Austria.
Innovation - Transport - 02.04.2021

Computer Science - 30.03.2021

Listeners of high-energy music such as hard rock and hip-hop may be given less accurate music recommendations by music recommender systems than listeners of other non-mainstream music, according to research published in the open access journal EPJ Data Science.
Physics - Campus - 30.03.2021

Computer Science - 30.03.2021

By Wilma Mert (Know-Center) Listeners of high-energy music such as hard rock and hip-hop may be given less accurate music recommendations by music recommender systems than listeners of other non-mainstream music, according to research published in the open access journal EPJ Data Science.
Innovation - Environment - 25.03.2021

By Christoph Pelzl Researchers at TU Graz are linking energy consumption data and user feedback with AI applications to optimize energy consumption in households, buildings and higher-level energy systems.
Campus - Computer Science - 25.03.2021

Chemistry - 22.03.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Niklas Pontesegger visits apple trees for scientific reasons to investigate how climate change is affecting the fruit.
Economics - 09.03.2021

Architecture & Buildings - Transport - 08.03.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Urban designer Aglaée Degros explores rural and urban in-between spaces and what happens in them.
Pedagogy - 04.03.2021

Environment - Innovation - 01.03.2021

Social Sciences - Innovation - 26.02.2021

By Birgit Baustädter How emotional are we online? Is social media fuelling the polarization of our society? Can I inquire about the character of an artificial intelligence? David Garcia asks himself questions like these at TU Graz.
Computer Science - 15.02.2021

Cryptography experts at TU Graz, together with their colleagues at TU Darmstadt, have developed a privacy-protecting security software for mobile messaging services.
Computer Science - 15.02.2021

By Christoph Pelzl Cryptography experts at TU Graz, together with their colleagues at TU Darmstadt, have developed a privacy-protecting security software for mobile messaging services.
Innovation - Computer Science - 04.02.2021

By Birgit Baustädter Transfering much larger amounts of data faster over mobile networks - that's what the 5G mobile communications standard promises.
Health - Computer Science - 29.01.2021
Collaborative Data Management at the Research and Business Location Styria
Sport - 21.01.2021

By Mag. Beate Mosing There is much more than "just" studying in Austria. From sports and cultural opportunities to city flair, nightlife, nature and culinary delights.
Computer Science - Innovation - 21.01.2021

Campus - Architecture & Buildings - 21.01.2021

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




