The UV dual-comb spectrometer detects harmful gases with unrivalled accuracy and sensitivity. The compact design allows mobile use for monitoring air quality with a range of several kilometres.
Elisabeth Lex wants to make artificial intelligence and algorithms fairer and more accessible. She explains how this can be achieved and how her research has evolved since 2023.
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Several thousand students, researchers and other university staff demonstrated today in Graz against the announced cuts to the university budget. The rectors and student representatives of Styria’s…
An international team involving TU Graz has investigated how heavy machinery can be operated more safely using extended reality applications. In the process, a disco laser outdid VR headsets.
Die 22. Ausgabe des GAM – Graz Architecture Magazine erscheint am 27. Mai 2026. Zwölf Fachbeiträge widmen sich dem Potenzial von disziplinübergreifender Zusammenarbeit in Architektur und Forschung.
In fairy tales, that’s actually possible. In reality, we can at least turn to fungi for help. Hana Vasatko and Julian Jauk from TU Graz explain how.
In 2021, researchers from TU Graz last spoke about artificial intelligence and their research on the Talk Science to Me podcast. A lot has happened since then.
Do you know how artificial intelligence makes decisions? No? Then you’re like almost everyone else. Because artificial intelligence is not very transparent. Bettina Könighofer wants to make AI…
Can recommender systems help tackle climate change whilst helping us find holiday destinations? Alexander Felfernig explores this and many other questions relating to artificial intelligence.
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