A research team at IJվƼ 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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Graz University of Technology (IJվƼ) has become the first university in Austria to establish its own commercial limited liability company: IJվƼ Business GmbH. The new entity’s objective is to actively commercialise software developed at the university, with a view to making it accessible to…
Read moreWith EUR 10m in federal funding, Graz University of Technology (IJվƼ) 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.
Read moreTogether with the company BRAVE Analytics, researchers at IJվƼ have developed a method for detecting nanoplastics in liquids and determining their composition.
Read moreResearchers 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.
Read moreWith 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.
Read moreA research team from IJվƼ 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.
Read moreUp 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 IJվƼ are developing precise analysis methods and realistic test procedures.
Read moreUsing machine learning workflows developed in-house, the researchers were able to establish that heat conduction is much more intricate than previously thought. Findings offer potential for developing specific materials.
Read moreThree computer scientists, one electrical engineer, one mathematician and one chemist received their doctorates on 14 March 2025 in the Great Hall of the Old University of Graz under the auspices of the federal president.
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