A new service point has started work at TU Graz to make everyday life easier for deaf and hard-of-hearing students at all the Graz universities and to…
06/09/2022
The devices can be used to non-destructively observe and measure structural changes inside materials under real operating conditions. They were…
04/21/2022
An international research team has successfully developed and tested a concept in which nerves are stimulated with light pulses. The method provides…
04/07/2022
Researchers at TU Graz have modelled an AI system for automotive radar sensors that filters out interfering signals caused by other radar sensors and…
03/28/2022
One million gigahertz: This is the physical limit of the signal speed in transistors, as a German-Austrian physics team has now discovered.
03/25/2022
Semiconductor electronics is getting faster and faster - but at some point, physics no longer permits any increase. The shortest possible time scale…
Since the innovative Micro-CT Lab at TU Graz went into operation in 2022, researchers from TU Graz, the Uni Graz and the Med Uni Graz have been…
03/24/2022
Why do large gas bubbles in viscoelastic liquids (such as polymer and protein solutions) rise so much faster than expected? An open question with…
03/23/2022
Austria Metall AG, Austria's largest aluminium producer and processor, donates a state-of-the-art additive manufacturing system to Graz University of…
03/22/2022
In recognition of their outstanding services in their respective fields, gender and technology expert Corinna Bath, mathematician Friedrich Gesztesy,…
03/21/2022
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