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Chemistry - 05.03.2026

Chemistry - Environment - 25.02.2026

Advances in protein engineering have led scientists to explore the potential of enzymes in new ways, enabling them to catalyze reactions that do not occur in nature.
Chemistry - Environment - 24.02.2026

Chemistry - Physics - 12.12.2025

Materials Science - Chemistry - 11.12.2025

Chemistry - Environment - 05.12.2025

Thomas Magauer's research group has achieved a major breakthrough in natural product chemistry.
Physics - Chemistry - 14.11.2025

How can we best explain complex quantum systems? By using quantum systems that are easier to handle.
Environment - Chemistry - 09.10.2025
Sustainable Plastics from Plants
Physics - Chemistry - 04.09.2025

Chemistry - Physics - 01.09.2025

What exactly happens when syngas is produced? New methods allow to observe the process in real time. This answered the question how catalysts work in detail. For many industrial applications one needs synthesis gas, also known as -Syngas-, a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and carbon monoxiode (CO). In addition to the established production method via steam reforming, synthesis gas can alternatively-and even more energy-efficiently-be produced from methane (CHâ‚„) and oxygen.
Physics - Chemistry - 26.06.2025

Campus - Chemistry - 05.05.2025

Chemistry - Environment - 23.04.2025

Environment - Chemistry - 03.03.2025

Upcycling as a climate game-changer: A nanocatalyst has been produced at TU Wien based on spent batteries and aluminium foil residues, converting CO2 into valuable methane.
Chemistry - Physics - 18.02.2025

By combining organic and inorganic chemistry, scientists at TU Wien developed the innovative lubricant COK-47 - with remarkable capabilities.
Chemistry - Computer Science - 30.01.2025

Chemistry - Life Sciences - 27.01.2025

Physics - Chemistry - 16.01.2025

An interdisciplinary research group at TU Graz is working on constructing logic circuits through the targeted arrangement of individual molecules.
Chemistry - Campus - 08.01.2025

Physics - Chemistry - 17.12.2024

Chemistry - Life Sciences - 03.12.2024

Chemistry - Physics - 22.11.2024
Using energyand resource-saving methods, a research team at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at TU Graz aims to produce high-quality doped silicon layers for the electronics and solar industries.
Physics - Chemistry - 16.09.2024

TU Wien (Vienna) has succeeded in generating laser-synchronised ion pulses with a duration of well under 500 picoseconds, which can be used to observe chemical processes on material surfaces.
Chemistry - Physics - 05.09.2024

Chemistry - Career - 05.09.2024

Environment - Chemistry - 01.08.2024

Methanol, ammonia, and hydrogen are waiting in the wings to replace problematic heavy fuel oil in ship propulsion systems.
Chemistry - Environment - 13.06.2024

Chemistry - Electroengineering - 29.05.2024

Chemistry - Health - 06.03.2024

Enthusiasm for laboratory work, forensics as in CSI television series or a love of science - these are all good prerequisites for studying chemistry.
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 08.02.2024

Chemistry - Physics - 23.11.2023
ERC grant for Noelia Barrabés: The chemistry of mirror images
Chemistry - Physics - 02.11.2023

After 13 formative years at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, Professor Rafal Klajn joined the faculty of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA).
Chemistry - 19.09.2023

By Birgit Baustädter After playing Activity as a youngster, Fabio Blaschke soon realised that his future lay not in drawing, but in technology.
Environment - Chemistry - 27.07.2023

Physics - Chemistry - 19.07.2023

Chemistry - Environment - 19.07.2023

By Birgit Baustädter At the TU Graz Science for Future Science Day, fuel cell researcher Merit Bodner will give one of the two keynote lectures.
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 24.03.2023

Chemistry - Physics - 14.03.2023

Environment - Chemistry - 01.02.2023

By Chetna Madan Indian PhD candidate Chetna Madan gives an insight into her stay as a visiting researcher at the Institute of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology at TU Graz.
Physics - Chemistry - 18.01.2023

By Birgit Baustädter TU Graz and the Japanese analytical instrument manufacturer JEOL opened the newly designed JEOL Application Lab with completely new nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometers in January 2023.
Chemistry - Career - 23.12.2022

Campus - Chemistry - 23.11.2022

By Birgit Baustädter Fuel cells are of great importance when it comes to renewable energy systems. But - like everything else - they age.
Chemistry - Environment - 07.11.2022

Environment - Chemistry - 27.10.2022

Environment - Chemistry - 20.10.2022

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 - 15.10.2022

Life Sciences - Chemistry - 29.03.2022

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.
Chemistry - Innovation - 06.12.2021

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




