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Four people in the lab
Four people in the lab

Why do certain materials emit electrons with a very specific energy? This has been a mystery for decades – scientists at TU Wien have found an answer.

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Measuring stand with small grippers

The focus of the new CD laboratory is the reduction of interface resistances within the solid-state battery. The aim is to make this particularly safe…

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Measuring stand with small grippers
Three researchers from TU Graz outdoors
Three researchers from TU Graz outdoors

An international team of security researchers from TU Graz, CISPA and University of Birmingham is presenting new side-channel attacks, which use…

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Group of people standing in front of a futuristic building

The role of the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase 3 in the blood pressure-regulating renin-angiotensin system was investigated in the inter-university…

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Group of people standing in front of a futuristic building
Two TU Graz researchers, in the foreground a conductor's cap
Two TU Graz researchers, in the foreground a conductor's cap

TU Graz algorithm-based method provides a basis for decisions on the correct amount of tamping measures on tracks, thus reducing their life-cycle…

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Group of TU Graz researchers in front of a mass spectrometer

Geological investigations of low-temperature young deposits on the Styrian Erzberg provide paleoclimatology with new data on the earth's history and…

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Group of TU Graz researchers in front of a mass spectrometer
The 5-person team in a large research laboratory, all around a large vacuum system.
The 5-person team in a large research laboratory, all around a large vacuum system.

A human research team and a machine learning algorithm have found that we need to rethink much of what we know about iridium oxide.

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Similar to batteries, supercapacitors are suitable for the repeated storage of electrical energy. TU Graz researchers have presented a particularly…

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Glass flask with deep green liquid
Glass flask with deep green liquid

Researchers from TU Graz and Ruhr University Bochum show in the journal ACS Catalysis how the catalytic activity of cyanobacteria, also known as…

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man with glasses behind a laptop

Researchers at TU Graz have found a way to convert the aromatic substance vanillin into a redox-active electrolyte material for liquid batteries. The…

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man with glasses behind a laptop
TU Graz researcher stands behind computer screen
TU Graz researcher stands behind computer screen

With the research project "3D-Nanoprinting", Harald Plank from the Institute of Electron Microscopy and Nanoanalysis at TU Graz won the Houska Prize…

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If the spins of phosphorus atoms in silicon are cleverly excited with microwave pulses, a so-called spin echo signal can be detected after a certain time. Surprisingly, this spin echo does not occur only once, but a whole series of echoes can be detected.

A research team from Garching and Vienna discovered a remarkable echo effect - it offers exciting new possibilities for working with quantum…

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If the spins of phosphorus atoms in silicon are cleverly excited with microwave pulses, a so-called spin echo signal can be detected after a certain time. Surprisingly, this spin echo does not occur only once, but a whole series of echoes can be detected.
Man with chip
Man with chip

Electrochemical reactions, which will play an important role in the future of energy supply, can now be explained in detail, thanks to measurements…

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Tiny anatomical differences can dramatically change a neuron's signalling behavior

Tiny differences between individual nerve cells can dramatically change their signaling behavior, a study by TU Wien (Vienna) and Harvard Medical…

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Tiny anatomical differences can dramatically change a neuron's signalling behavior
Group photo of the handover of the 3D printer in the Peter Tunner building with, from the left, Rector Wilfried Eichlseder, Assoz.Prof. Dr. Thomas Grießer, Lithoz-CEO Dr. Johannes Homa, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Raul Bermejo Moratinos.
Group photo of the handover of the 3D printer in the Peter Tunner building with, from the left, Rector Wilfried Eichlseder, Assoz.Prof. Dr. Thomas Grießer, Lithoz-CEO Dr. Johannes Homa, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Raul Bermejo Moratinos.

Montanuniversität Leoben is the first university in Austria to have a 3D printer capable of processing hybrid materials. The CeraFab 7500, produced by…

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Lukas Weymann standing in the lab at TU Wien

In a very unusual way, the electrical and magnetic properties of a particular crystal are linked together - the phenomenon was discovered and…

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Lukas Weymann standing in the lab at TU Wien
Four men with construction helmets in front of a wall with foundation stone rolls
Four men with construction helmets in front of a wall with foundation stone rolls

On Campus Inffeldgasse of Graz University of Technology, Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft is constructing two new buildings: the "Data House" and the "SAL…

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Smiling woman with glasses

The physicist receives the renowned prize for her project to investigate the interaction between UV light and matter in spectral ranges that have not…

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Smiling woman with glasses
[Translate to English:] Clemens Watzenböck und Alessandro Toschi
[Translate to English:] Clemens Watzenböck und Alessandro Toschi

Why do different measurements of material properties sometimes give different results? A research team led by the TU Vienna has now found an important…

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Digital picture of a curvy shape, created from a flat 2D grid

An amazing construction method for curved structures was developed at TU Wien (Vienna): With a flick of the wrist, flat grids become a 3D shape.

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Digital picture of a curvy shape, created from a flat 2D grid
Night sky with lightning strike
Night sky with lightning strike

The Austrian Alpine region shows one of the highest lightning activities in Europe. Lukas Schwalt from the Institute of High Voltage Engineering and…

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Computer monitor on desk

At this year's Alpbach Technology Talks, students from all over the world will be networking virtually in order to develop new products, processes and…

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Computer monitor on desk
Portrait of Johannes Kalliauer, DNA strands in the background.
Portrait of Johannes Kalliauer, DNA strands in the background.

What happens when you pull a DNA molecule? It behaves quite differently than we are used to from macroscopic objects. Scientists at TU Wien were now…

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Researcher in front of screen

Simulations at Graz University of Technology refute earlier theories on long-range charge transfer between organic and inorganic materials.

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Researcher in front of screen
[Translate to English:] Grafik: Ein hochgeladenes Ion trifft auf ein Schichtsystem
[Translate to English:] Grafik: Ein hochgeladenes Ion trifft auf ein Schichtsystem

How can you perforate an atomic layer of material and leave the one underneath intact? Scientists at TU Wien (Vienna) developed a technique for…

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Frau sitzt vor Laptop, am Bildschirm Grafik

“Core-shell” clusters pave the way for new efficient nanomaterials that make catalysts, magnetic and laser sensors or measuring devices for detecting…

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Frau sitzt vor Laptop, am Bildschirm Grafik
Woman behind the wheel of a car operating a navigation system in the cockpit
Woman behind the wheel of a car operating a navigation system in the cockpit

Researchers at TU Graz and AVL focus on software systems of autonomous driving systems. They developed a method for generating safety-critical…

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Two ships at sea.

Even without living directly by the sea, researchers at TU Graz and the LEC are concerned about the environmental compatibility of merchant shipping…

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Two ships at sea.
Two researchers with laptop in hand
Two researchers with laptop in hand

The e-prop learning method developed at Graz University of Technology forms the basis for drastically more energy-efficient hardware implementations…

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Picture shows Noelia Barrabés

The chemist Noelia Barrabés from the TU Wien was awarded an Elise-Richter scholarship. She is conducting research in catalysis with ultra-small gold…

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Picture shows Noelia Barrabés