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TU Graz people #85

In the cover story of “TU Graz people”, summer issue 2023, Harald Kainz looks back on his 12-year term as Rector of TU Graz.

In addition, the magazine for TU Graz employees and interested parties reports on the OPENness initiative of TU Graz and introduces fuel cell researcher Merit Bodner. In an E-mail from ... Philadelphia, PhD student Robert Schwarzl talks about his research stay at Temple University. TU Graz expert Karin Weinberger from the International Office – Welcome Center offers tips for your stay abroad.

Also, you can expect, among other things, an article on the Technology and Society Forum’s thesis awards, a guessing game to take part in and an exciting research video on the question: what is a graph?

Harald Kainz: 12 Years at the Head of TU Graz

Twelve years, three terms of office – no one before Harald Kainz can look back on such a long period of activity as Rector at TU Graz. He sums up his time in an interview with TU Graz people.

Photo gallery: the Kainz era in pictures

Impressions from the three terms of office of Rector Harald Kainz.

TU Graz brain teaser

Puzzle fans, take note: How many Twinni halves were eaten at this year's summer party?

How can I gain international experience?

TU Graz is committed to internationalisation and promotes staff mobility for employees in all areas. TU Graz expert Karin Weinberger at the International Office – Welcome Center is happy to give you all the information you need.

E-mail from ... Philadelphia

PhD student Robert Schwarzl from the Institute of Experimental Physics reports on his research stay at Temple University, which is funded by the Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation.

OPENness initiative – the future is “open”

Providing orientation for open practices, making services and contact points better known and identifying challenges: these are the declared goals of the OPENness initiative at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz).

Merit Bodner: Sustainable Hydrogen Systems with a Future

At the TU Graz Science for Future Science Day, fuel cell researcher Merit Bodner will give one of the two keynote lectures. The main topic here is the replacement of substances of concern in hydrogen systems.

Neuromonitoring and Neural Networks

Technology and Society Forum’s promotional prizes were again awarded to doctoral and master’s theses that make a positive contribution to the development of society.

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