
In order to design machines which – depending on the concrete application – perform as well as possible, mathematical methods for the optimization of the geometry of the machines can be used.
Metal-Organic Frameworks, also known as MOFs, are attractive porous materials with huge implications for both basic and applied research.
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
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.
The FETopen CONQUER project launched at TU Graz three years ago was successfully completed by August 31st 2018.
TU Graz’s 2019 training programme has 40 part-time master’s programmes, university course programmes, courses and seminars – from construction planning and programming languages to big data.
With four ‘Mind the Gap’ prizes, TU Graz rewards students and researchers who take into account aspects such as age, gender and culture in their theses or lectures.
Microelectronics from Austria? Really? Patrick Schrey is meanwhile wearily used to this reaction. For him, as an electrical engineer, it’s normal to be ever present but never seen.
Siemens Austria CEO Wolfgang Hesoun and TU Graz Rector Harald Kainz announce the continuation of the Center of Knowledge Interchange for another three years.
Researchers at TU Graz develop a new charging concept for electric vehicles (EVs). The system allows fast charging to be carried out and also stabilises the electricity grid.
TU Graz is digging deep, with several institutes making contributions to almost every important project in Austria. In addition to construction and geology, the research focus is on tunnel safety.
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