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An order of magnitude makes all the difference

A room with a white device. Three man are sitting at a desk in the background. There is a screen with several colourful forms.

In chemical analysis, when electron microscopes reach their limits, the field emission microprobe steps in. With this equipment, taking analysis down to the next level of magnitude is no problem.

Two new CD labs for TU Graz

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Two new CD labs of TU Graz are working on producing proteins and high-quality plastics efficiently and cost-effectively.

TU Graz Dossiers:

One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.

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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.

… a summer job like no other.

[Translate to Englisch:]

Hannah Kaspret spent her summer as FIT intern at the Institute of Solid State Physics of TU Graz and built flower pedals out of Polydimenthylsiloxane that reacts to water vapour.

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