Talk Science to Me #59: Behaves like a battery, but isn't one
What is a substitution cell and why do we need it in research? Roland Lorbeck is involved in its development and explains.
What is a substitution cell and why do we need it in research? Roland Lorbeck is involved in its development and explains.
Today, batteries for electric vehicles are encased in aluminum. Because this is not particularly environmentally friendly, Florian Feist is researching a casing made of wood and cork.
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Energy storage systems are becoming increasingly important, powerful and widespread. However, this also means that the demands on their safety and durability are growing.
What is a fuel cell and why does it break down? The technology is an important topic when it comes to the mobility of the future. TU Graz researcher Merit Bodner explains.
By combining physics-based methods with machine learning, a team at the Institute of Thermodynamics and Sustainable Propulsion Systems at TU Graz is developing models that deliver better results…
Jedes Jahr kommen unzählige Dinge auf den Markt. Viele davon sind neu, andere wieder sind neue Versionen von bestehenden Produkten. Aber wer hat eigentlich die Ideen? Wer plant sie? Wer baut sie?
Christian Trapp moved from the University of the Bundeswehr Munich to TU Graz in July. In this interview, he talks about his enthusiasm for simple and efficient machines and engines.
The simplified connection and separation of individual elements can save time, material and construction waste during repairs, renovations or changes of use.
Right now, lithium-ion batteries represent the state of the art in electric vehicles (EVs) as well as smartphones. But apart from their chemical composition, there are numerous differences between…
Batteries are increasingly becoming a central element of our everyday lifes.They are becoming more powerful, more durable and more widespread – and therefore also need to become increasingly secure.
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