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Run of the mill would be boring

Peter Brunnhofer with an experimental set up in the structural durability laboratory.

What structural durability and bouldering have in common and how mechatronics engineer Peter Brunnhofer came to be head of the Fatigue Testing Laboratory at TU Graz is revealed in the interview.

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Are Batteries Safe?

Energy storage systems are becoming increasingly important, powerful and widespread. However, this also means that the demands on their safety and durability are growing.

Making career contacts: TECONOMY 2018

Two male and a female student at the picturesque staircase in front of the TU Graz old campus, with leafy trees in the background.

Info stands of more than 90 companies, talks, workshops, CV and social media reviews and more await students and graduates at the careers fair at TU Graz on 3rd May.

Continued success for TU Graz competence centres

A Smartphone held by two hands. On the screen you can see the visualization of a test setup at Know-Center.

The Know-Center and Large Engines Competence Center (LEC), both K1 Centres, will receive COMET programme funding for a further four years, accompanied by new research focuses. The CBmed K1 Centre’s…

Urban mobility: A key focus at TU Graz

Bicyclists dressed for summer on the city bicycle path parallel to a moving suburban train on a rail bridge.

Students make a contribution to the Mobility Lab with models for active mobility in Graz, and are supported by local and international experts. In addition there are public talks.

Light on the shadows of quantum computers

A square tunnel with square columns of different heights.

The international world of IT, among them researchers from TU Graz, are discussing new cryptographic solutions for the approaching age of quantum computing at a conference in Florida from 11th to 13th…

… the Mirage 91 BCI Racing team

BCI Racing team members 2018 at the Institute of Neural Engineering.

Biomedical Engineering student Anthulla Dushi shares her experience in immersing in Brain-Computer Interfaces as a member of the “Graz BCI Racing Team – Mirage 91” of TU Graz.

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