I Spy Science: I Spy Science: Number theory? Do numbers have a theory?
Christoph Aistleitner studies numbers. After all, we need them not just for counting, but as the building blocks of practically everything.
Christoph Aistleitner studies numbers. After all, we need them not just for counting, but as the building blocks of practically everything.
The Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) is establishing a new flagship centre for research into metabolic diseases in collaboration with the three universities in Graz. This innovative research…
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Researching cybersecurity at TU Graz.
It was four years ago that Robert Legenstein last spoke on the podcast about his research into artificial intelligence. An incredible amount has happened since then.
Theresa Rienmüller cultivates nerve cells in the laboratory at TU Graz to gain a better understanding of the brain and to help people following accidents.
Glaciers lost a total of around 400 billion tonnes of ice mass last year, according to a recent study in which TU Graz researcher Tobias Bolch was involved.
Artificial intelligence should be fast, expandable and deliver great results. And it should also be safe, trustworthy and understandable, especially in everyday applications. These aspects are now…
Florian Draschbacher deals with data security on mobile phones in his research. He has already revealed a serious type of attack called Choice Jacking and is not stopping there.
Based on EEG data and heart rate, the system adjusts the intensity of the exposure to the anxiety level of the participants.
Eva Mair has been heading the Institute of Design and Building Typology since the start of the year. She has always been particularly keen on adapting and converting existing buildings.
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