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Overview: Media Service

The Media Service page contains press releases on current developments involving TU Graz as well as facts and figures and image material in print quality. The Media Service team is the central contact point for journalists, arranges contacts with interview subjects and supports members of TU Graz in their publicity work.
Computer graphic of a house attic that has been extended with modules.
05/07/2025

Expansion of Inner-City Living Space without New Soil Sealing

A consortium involving TU Graz has developed technical methods for the sustainable extension of existing Wilhelminian (Gründerzeit) buildings using modular timber constructions.

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Contact

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Media Service


Barbara GIGLER
Press officer
Phone: +43 316 873 6006
Mobile: +43 664 60 873 6006
barbara.giglernoSpam@tugraz.at


Falko SCHOKLITSCH
Phone: +43 316 873 6066
Mobile: +43 664 60 873 6066
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Philipp JARKE
Phone: +43 316 873 4566
Mobile: +43 664 60 873 4566
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Susanne FILZWIESER
currently on maternity leave

Four men are standing on a building site holding a large envelope in their hands.
05/07/2025

Topping-out ceremony at Cybersecurity Campus Graz

The shell of the new research centre for IT security at TU Graz was completed at the end of March 2025. Commissioning is scheduled for March 2026.

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A surveying device stands in front of a motorway bridge.
04/30/2025

Prevention instead of Reaction: Intelligent, Networked Systems for Structural Monitoring

A research team at TU Graz has developed a system for structural monitoring that can be integrated directly into structural management and used sustainably for preventive maintenance planning.

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A woman and a man smile at the camera. The woman is standing and the man is sitting on a red armchair to her left.
04/24/2025

TU Graz establishes Austria’s first university-owned “Business GmbH” for software commercialisation

Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) has become the first university in Austria to establish its own commercial limited liability company: TU Graz Business GmbH. The new entity’s objective is to actively commercialise software developed at the university, with a view to making it accessible to…

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Six men are cutting a red ribbon with scissors.
04/23/2025

Hydrogen university TU Graz: Austria’s first university-based, megawatt-scale H2 electrolysis test centre opens

With EUR 10m in federal funding, Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) is enhancing its hydrogen infrastructure. The new electrolysis test centre and expanded testing facilities are reinforcing Styria’s position as a leading European hydrogen research hub.

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Three men are wearing safety goggles while working on a laboratory device with a laser beam shining through the glass tube.
04/14/2025

New Method for Detecting Nanoplastics in Body Fluids

Together with the company BRAVE Analytics, researchers at TU Graz have developed a method for detecting nanoplastics in liquids and determining their composition.

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There are two pictures next to each other showing green leaves growing along a wall. On the left-hand picture, a brown leaf is marked with a red border; on the right-hand picture, this marked leaf is missing and the space has been filled with green leaves.
04/10/2025

Diminished Reality: TU Graz Team Makes Objects Disappear in Real Time

Researchers at the Institute of Visual Computing have made it possible to remove objects from live recordings of three-dimensional environments without time delay while the camera remains in motion.

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Six people smile at the camera. They are festively dressed. The second person on the right is holding a small trophy, the second person on the left a certificate.
04/10/2025

TU Graz researcher Annette Mütze and her team win the Houska Prize 2025

With the development of new, efficient small electric drives and a high-precision measurement method, the electrical engineer was able to secure the 150,000-euro prize in the university research category.

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A small Petri dish is clamped between two fingers, in which a cross-linked pattern consisting of a gel can be seen.
04/03/2025

Printed Skin to Replace Animal Testing

A research team from TU Graz and the Vellore Institute of Technology in India is developing a 3D-printed skin imitation equipped with living cells in order to test nanoparticles from cosmetics without animal testing.

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A woman and a man kneel next to a car tyre. The woman puts a measuring device on the tread of the tyre, the man reads the measured result on a display he is holding in his hand.
03/27/2025

TU Graz Intensifies Research into Brake and Tire Wear

Up to now, emissions caused by tyre, brake and road surface wear, which are hazardous to health, have not been adequately captured. In the Lead Project NExT, researchers at TU Graz are developing precise analysis methods and realistic test procedures.

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