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ET Interview: Christian Paar EN

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Christian Paar completed his doctoral programme in electrical engineering at TU Graz. Today, he leads research projects in the field of electromobility at Magna Steyr in Graz.

ET Interview: Michael Gadringer EN

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Michael Gadringer is assistant professor at the Institute of Microwave and Photonic Engineering of TU Graz. He enjoys teaching his students how to tackle problems using surprising patterns of thinking…

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One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.

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Cities in a Changing Climate

Climate change is omnipresent.
And it is also having an impact on our cities.
Scientists at TU Graz are researching how urban
living spaces can respond to these changes.

ET Interview: Katrin Friedl EN

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Katrin Friedl works at the Institute of Electrical Power Systems and is a lecturer in the degree programme Electrical Engineering. She feels equally at home behind a computer, in the lab or directly…

ET Interview: Sophie Steger EN

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Sophie Steger is a 6th-semester Electrical Engineering student. For the 22-year old, the most important thing in successfully mastering your studies is curiosity, diligence, and a passion for…

ET Interview: Josef Kröll EN

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Josef Kröll is a 4th-semester Electrical Engineering student. He is particularly fascinated by embedded electronics, including intelligent microcontrollers and microprocessors in electronic devices…

ET Interview: Cornelia Gastzner EN

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Cornelia Gastzner passed the higher education entrance qualification this year and is applying for the joint degree programme Electrical Engineering and Audio Engineering of TU Graz and University of…

ET Interview: Annette Mütze EN

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Annette Mütze is a professor of Electric Drives and Machines and head of the institute of the same name at TU Graz. She finds the combination of theory and practice in her field fascinating.

ET Interview: Alexander Bergmann EN

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Alexander Bergmann is a professor of Electronic Sensor Systems and head of the institute of the same name at TU Graz. For him, electrical engineering is the basic technology for everything that makes…

Curiosity, dedication and a big portion of luck

Two women and four men in festive atmosphere

Anna Eibel, Maria Eichlseder, Peter Peßl and Robert Triebl achieved consistently top grades from the upper school to their doctorates. Because of this achievement, the Federal President himself came…

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