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TU Graz people #95

Read the cover story of the winter edition of ‘TU Graz people’ to find out how research, teaching and administration at our university are evolving thanks to AI – and what TU Graz can offer its employees.

The magazine features a portrait of Markus Kaspar, the first disability representative for academic staff at Graz University of Technology. Furthermore TU Graz expert Bernhard Reismann explains which documents must be submitted to the TU Graz Archives for long-term storage, and Claudia Jansen from the International Office – Welcome Centre reports in an E-mail from ... a TU Graz delegation trip to India.

In addition, you can look forward to an exciting review of this year's TU Graz Ball, a puzzle to take part in and TU Graz researcher Gustav Oberdorfer explaining what proteins are in a video.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) at TU Graz

How research, teaching and administration at our university are evolving thanks to AI – and what TU Graz can offer its employees.

For Research Enthusiasts: Video

What are proteins? TU Graz scientist Gustav Oberdorfer explains (video in German).

TU Graz brain teaser

Puzzle fans, watch out: Who is hiding behind the description?

Experiences that Connect

Markus Kaspar is the first person at TU Graz to be appointed as a disability liaison officer for academic staff. A contact person who knows what he’s talking about.

E-mail from … India

Claudia Jansen from the International Office – Welcome Center reports on a TU Graz delegation trip to India, during which five new partnerships with Indian institutions were agreed upon.

When Technology Dances

What the Koralmbahn railway has to do with grandchildren, why students have recently taken up knitting, and how Your Magnificence once again managed not to dance: jokes and stories straight from the TU Graz Ball 2026.

Excellent!

Learn more about prizes and awards of TU Graz members (in German).