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Innovation - Pedagogy - 11.12.2020

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 10.12.2020

By Medieninfo When ESA's JUICE mission is launched in 2022 to explore Jupiter's icy moons, a scientific instrument from Graz will also be on board.
Environment - Electroengineering - 10.12.2020

The EU's Green Deal and Austria's efforts to generate the total demand for electricity in Austria based on renewable energies call for a boost of advancement in the hydropower industry.
Chemistry - Materials Science - 09.12.2020

Due to current efforts being made in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the associated political focus on hydrogen as a clean energy carrier, methods for sustainable hydrogen production and efficient utilization are again in great demand.
Physics - Research Management - 08.12.2020

Computer Science - Life Sciences - 08.12.2020

Computer science is at a turning point. Novel Machine Learning (ML) methods are revolutionizing how we think about computation and build computers.
Architecture & Buildings - Health - 06.12.2020

Computer Science - Innovation - 05.12.2020

Sport - 05.12.2020

Materials Science - Chemistry - 05.12.2020

.. of Ultra-High-Strength Steel Screws in Service: Still a Development Potential? Hydrogen embrittlement is a major concern for the automotive, construction, and energy sectors.
Health - Pharmacology - 04.12.2020

By Susanne Eigner A multi-channel recording device developed at TU Graz for pathological lung sounds and associated automatic lung sound analysis could support existing screening methods for early detection of, for example, Covid-19 infections.
Physics - Sport - 01.12.2020

By Dr. Daniela Müller Stand-up paddleboarding, the Bernoulli equation and the magic lottery six-figure number: they all have to do with physics.
Agronomy & Food Science - Innovation - 01.12.2020

Innovation - 27.11.2020

Pedagogy - Event - 25.11.2020

Campus - Chemistry - 19.11.2020

Innovation - Environment - 18.11.2020

Event - 30.10.2020

Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 28.10.2020

Chemistry - 23.10.2020

Materials Science - Environment - 16.10.2020

By Susanne Eigner At the heart of the research centre are climate chambers for targeted battery ageing under a wide variety of conditions, as well as novel mechanical test environments, including a highly dynamic crash facility for charged batteries.
Campus - Pedagogy - 16.10.2020

Innovation - Materials Science - 13.10.2020

By Susanne Eigner Over the next few years, work will be carried out at TU Graz on cell factories for industrial algae biotechnology, on a rapid prototyping approach for microand nanodevices and on new paradigms for ultra-fast information processing.
Physics - Innovation - 25.09.2020

Mechanical Engineering - Transport - 22.09.2020

By Birgit Baustädter In the turbomachinery laboratory at TU Graz, Emil Göttlich and his team are primarily investigating the aerodynamics of the turbine center frame - an important component of an aircraft engine.
Career - Economics - 17.09.2020

Innovation - Computer Science - 14.09.2020

Innovation - 09.09.2020

By Raphael Marton From the idea, to the team, to real social innovation. The founding team of the start-up company Felloz found out how to create real social impact using technology and entrepreneurial spirit.
Physics - Research Management - 03.09.2020

By Christoph Pelzl The physicist receives the renowned prize for her project to investigate the interaction between UV light and matter in spectral ranges that have not yet been extensively researched.
Sport - Campus - 02.09.2020

Innovation - Economics - 28.08.2020

By Christoph Pelzl Young, motivated students from all over the world impressively proved yesterday and today that they can solve complex problems together in just 24 hours, even if they live thousands of kilometers apart and don't know each other personally.
Innovation - Environment - 26.08.2020

Innovation - Economics - 20.08.2020

Campus - 20.08.2020

Electroengineering - 17.08.2020
How do lightning discharges and thunderstorms occur?
By Susanne Eigner The Austrian Alpine region shows one of the highest lightning activities in Europe.
Campus - Computer Science - 07.08.2020

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 05.08.2020

By Birgit Baustädter Peter Pichler from TU Graz's Institute of Experimental Physics is researching liquid metal.
Materials Science - 30.07.2020

By Susanne Eigner Battery expert Martin Wilkening from TU Graz knows how much sun mobile phone batteries can tolerate, what exactly happens in the event of a battery fire and how best to keep a mobile phone cool in summer.
Electroengineering - Innovation - 29.07.2020
Partnership of TU Graz and University of Strathclyde
Sport - 10.07.2020

Computer Science - Psychology - 09.07.2020

Innovation - Health - 04.07.2020

By Barbara Gigler Protective equipment for clinical personnel is in short supply worldwide these days.
Campus - Event - 29.06.2020

Architecture & Buildings - Event - 22.06.2020

By Susanne Eigner Architecture students at Graz University of Technology have designed a travelling exhibition that reconstructs traces of the resistance to the Nazi regime in Styria on the basis of four case studies.
Architecture & Buildings - 18.06.2020

Physics - Chemistry - 17.06.2020

By Christoph Pelzl The researcher receives the science prize worth up to 1.2 million euros for her work on a new measurement technology that enables UV-light-induced chemical processes to be investigated with unprecedented detail.
Innovation - 16.06.2020

By Christoph Pelzl Philipp Eisele, doctoral candidate at Graz University of Technology, has developed a compact gearbox with intelligent sensor technology that achieves twice the gear ratios of previous gearboxes and enables new, smart services.
Environment - Chemistry - 16.06.2020

A modern energy system based on renewable energy like wind and solar power inevitably needs a storage system to provide energy on demand.
Mechanical Engineering - Environment - 16.06.2020

For mobility applications hydrogen has the potential to make an important contribution towards well-to-wheel and life-cycle CO2 neutral mobility solutions.
Electroengineering - Physics - 16.06.2020

In recent decades, semiconductor technologies have been shrinking, while the operating frequencies and integration density of modern integrated circuits have increased significantly.
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




