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Johannes Kepler University Linz

Johannes Kepler University Linz

The Johannes Kepler University Linz (German: Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, short: JKU) is a public institution of higher education in Austria.

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A better interface between humans and machines?

International research team develops bimodal “electronic skin” Through the crafty use of magnetic fields, scientists from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and the Johannes Kepler University in Linz have developed the first electronic sensor that can simultaneously process both touchless and tactile stimuli. Prior attempts have so far failed to combine these functions on a single device due

A better interface between humans and machines?

Are people more reserved about robots than they were five years ago?

In Europe, people are more reserved regarding robots than they were five years ago. This is shown in a new study published by scientists from Linz and Würzburg. Robots performing in surgeries, robots in automobile production, and robots in caregiving. In some areas, the machines are already well-established, in others they are on the rise.

Are people more reserved about robots than they were five years ago?

Artificial Limbs Rewired to Nerve Endings Restore Patient Sensations

Austrian scientists have developed the first artificial leg that stimulates “feeling” for the patient. According to AFP, The prosthetic limb has sensors that connects to rewired nerve endings in the patient’s stump, so that the patient can feel the leg being moved as if it were a real one. Austrian amputee Wolfgang Rangger was the

Artificial Limbs Rewired to Nerve Endings Restore Patient Sensations

New Imaging Device That Is Flexible, Flat, and Transparent

Fluorescent light traveling through polymer sheet may lead to user interface devices that respond to gestures alone Digital cameras, medical scanners, and other imaging technologies have advanced considerably during the past decade. Continuing this pace of innovation, an Austrian research team has developed an entirely new way of capturing images based on a flat, flexible,

New Imaging Device That Is Flexible, Flat, and Transparent

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  • Drone with solar cells flies on sunshine

    Linz have developed ultra-thin, ultralight solar cells that can recharge a drone. When adequate sunlight is available, this solar module can generate 250 mW of power or 44 watts per gram. It’s not a ...

  • Automatically saved design

    In the immediate vicinity of Johannes Kepler University in Linz-Auhof, the excavators are due to start rolling by the end of 2025: The state and ...

  • Perovskite cells power palm-sized drone

    Researchers at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz and the Linz Institute for Organic Solar Cells in Austria have developed ultra-lightweight quasi-2D perovskite solar cells with a power output of ...

  • Seven out of ten students work part-time

    Very few of them only sit in the lecture hall: 70 percent of students at the Johannes Kepler University (JKU) Linz work part-time. Around a third work up to 15 hours a week, an average of 21.2 hours.

  • Solar cells 20x thinner than hair power long-duration drone flights

    Their solution offers an ultra-lightweight, flexible solar cell that will enable long-term, self-sufficient energy generation. With a relatively high degree of stability and an enhanced power output ...

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