Water molecules in motion: Surprising dynamics on 2D materials
Instead of jumping, water molecules walk: Graz University of Technology and the University of Surrey show how water moves in surprisingly different ways on ultra-thin materials.
Instead of jumping, water molecules walk: Graz University of Technology and the University of Surrey show how water moves in surprisingly different ways on ultra-thin materials.
Using an AI-supported model developed in-house, an interdisciplinary team at TU Graz has sought new methods to enhance the efficiency of aircraft engines.
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.
Together with partners from industry and the public sector, Graz University of Technology is supporting 13 new scholarship holders from eight countries.
Elisabeth Lex took up the Professorship for Human Computer Interfaces and Inclusive Technologies at TU Graz in June. She explains what led up to this in the interview.
What happens if I crash the battery of an electric car into a wall? This is one of the things Jörg Moser is investigating at TU Graz.
What is a substitution cell and why do we need it in research? Roland Lorbeck is involved in its development and explains.
There are different materials for batteries and other energy storage devices, which are used in different ways. Bernhard Gadermaier conducts research on these materials.
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.
A new AI model developed by TU Graz combines data from laboratory tests with the laws of physics to calculate how well different types of paper protect food from flavour loss and contaminants.
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