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Christoph Aistleitner studies numbers. After all, we need them not just for counting, but as the building blocks of practically everything.
Christoph Aistleitner studies numbers. After all, we need them not just for counting, but as the building blocks of practically everything.
Markus Aichhorn is the new professor of physics at TU Graz. In his daily work, he tries to simulate solids with all their defects and impurities.
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Researching cybersecurity at TU Graz.
A study by TU Graz, financed by the Austrian Road Safety Fund (VSF), shows that women have a 60 per cent higher injury risk in car accidents compared to men. This is especially true for female…
Using a wide range of sensors and an ultra-broadband network, emergency services can orientate themselves and coordinate effectively even without light, GNSS or external communication.
Roman Kern investigates how insights about the real world can be gleaned from large datasets. We spoke about the state of research back in 2023 – but what has changed since then?
It was four years ago that Robert Legenstein last spoke on the podcast about his research into artificial intelligence. An incredible amount has happened since then.
Theresa Rienmüller cultivates nerve cells in the laboratory at TU Graz to gain a better understanding of the brain and to help people following accidents.
A research team at TU Graz has co-developed a method by which AI can precisely solve complex logical problems. The approach has been successfully tested for online fraud detection.
Whether banking, eGovernment or social media, apps process sensitive data every day. Researchers at TU Graz show how secure software, strong encryption and modern hardware offer suitable protection.
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