Graz University of Technology (TU Graz)

Graz University of Technology (German: Technische Universität Graz, short TU Graz) is one of five universities in Styria, Austria

A flywheel energy storage system that has been integrated into a fully automated EV fast charging station

A world-first antibody-drug delivery system that has the potential to fast-track potent new therapies

Are environmentally friendly supercapacitors poised to replace less friendly energy sources?

Ecologically sustainable energy storage using vanillin?

LEDs are set to revolutionize 3D metal printing

3D-printed super magnets that are sustainable

Intelligent pedestrian traffic lights automatically recognises pedestrians’ intent to cross the road

The innovative camera system recognises pedestrians’ intention to cross the road and changes automatically to green. This reduces unpleasant waiting times and allows better flow of motorised urban traffic. In Vienna there are some 200 push-button pedestrian lights (signalised pedestrian crossings). They allow pedestrians to cross the road safely. But only after a waiting time,

Intelligent pedestrian traffic lights automatically recognises pedestrians’ intent to cross the road

3D printed tattoo electrodes for long-term diagnostics

Electrodes for longterm monitoring of electrical impulses of heart or muscles in the form of temporary tattoos produced using an ink-jet printer. An international research group involving TU Graz presents this novel method in Advanced Science. In the case of diagnostic methods such as electrocardiogram (ECG) and electromyography (EMG), gel electrodes are the preferred method

3D printed tattoo electrodes for long-term diagnostics

New energy hybrid combines battery and supercapacitor

Researcher at TU Graz demonstrates in Nature Materials that it is possible to combine the high-energy density of batteries with the high-power output of super capacitors in a single system – thanks to liquid energy storage materials. Batteries and super capacitors are electrochemical energy storage media, but they are as different as night and day.

New energy hybrid combines battery and supercapacitor

First demonstration of brain-inspired memristor device to power artificial systems

New research, led by the University of Southampton, has demonstrated that a nanoscale device, called a memristor, could be used to power artificial systems that can mimic the human brain. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) exhibit learning abilities and can perform tasks which are difficult for conventional computing systems, such as pattern recognition, on-line learning and

First demonstration of brain-inspired memristor device to power artificial systems

Research Road Map for Brain-Computer Interfaces

Research and science fiction has been fascinated by brain-machine or brain-computer interfaces – BCI for short – since the early 1970s Quite apart from cyborgs and the game industry, the most important application potentials lie in thought-controlled communication and movement support of physically disabled persons. Today BCIs stand on the threshold between laboratory prototypes and

Research Road Map for Brain-Computer Interfaces

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