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What emotions women’s football arouses, how multimedia recommendation systems neglect the unpopular, and how artificial intelligence could be widely communicated – these topics and more are the…
What emotions women’s football arouses, how multimedia recommendation systems neglect the unpopular, and how artificial intelligence could be widely communicated – these topics and more are the…
Andreas Wimmer conducts research on large engines at TU Graz and heads the LEC research center. Hydrogen, methanol and ammonia will play a central role in achieving climate targets.
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.
Unite! has closed its pilot phase to launch the new Erasmus+ proposal for the next four years, to implement the European university of innovation, technology and engineering.
Sonja Wogrin and Thomas Klatzer are exploring ways towards a climate-neutral energy system, which will require green hydrogen. To establish it, good infrastructure planning is needed.
As part of the European higher education alliance Unite!, the KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm invites you to an online conference on innovative teaching and learning. Registration is open…
Visit the Unite! virtual fair for students, on Wednesday, 9 November 2022 at 16-18 CET, in the interactive platform Spatial Chat.
Researchers at TU Graz have for the first time reproduced the function of vision on a detailed model of the mouse brain. Until now, brain structures could be modelled, but it was not possible to…
Christoph Hochenauer conducts research on high-temperature fuel and electrolysis cells. He sees the changeover to a sustainable energy system as “absolutely feasible” and pleads for action now.
The nw PhD programme for the development of innovative hydrogen technologies with a focus on reversible high-temperature electrolysis will start in February 2023.
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