ET Interview: Sophie Steger EN

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…
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…
Josef Kröll is a 4th-semester Electrical Engineering student. He is particularly fascinated by embedded electronics, including intelligent microcontrollers and microprocessors in electronic devices…
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.
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…
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.
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…
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…
Is computer-aided design and construction with natural materials a contradiction in terms? Not for TU Graz architect Urs Hirschberg, who sees digital planning as an opportunity for sustainable…
Recently enrolled in their architecture studies and already internationally successful: Students won with their pavilion for a micro community at the Tongji Construction Festival at the TU Graz…
The growth in renewable energy technologies will render future energy systems more complex and volatile. So advanced control strategies are required to ensure their optimal operation.
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