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Another key question with an eye to the future
Our aim is to raise public awareness of research at the University of Graz. The theme of this campaign is “Another question with an eye to the future”. The University of Graz raises questions with a purpose. Questions which researchers at the University are tackling right now. Questions that make research activities at the University of Graz more publicly visible.
Research Questions | Researcher | ger/en |
How can we get cheap justice? | Philipp Anzenberger | Sedcard |
How do we decide what is just and fair? | Christian Aschauer | Sedcard |
Why are we paying for climate change in asia? | Birgit Bednar-Friedl | Sedcard |
How many laws for(m) the state? | Christoph Bezemek | Sedcard |
Why does war erupt in Europe? | Florian Bieber | Sedcard |
How small can computer chips get? | Daniel Boese | Sedcard |
How can mathematics see into your hearts? | Kristian Bredies | Sedcard |
How does law stay up to date? | Walter Doralt | Sedcard |
Do Bitcoins undermine the government? | Tina Ehrke-Rabel | Sedcard |
When can we get by without going to court? | Sascha Ferz | Sedcard |
How does someone become a numbers whizz? | Roland Grabner | Sedcard |
Human or machine? | Thomas Gremsl | Sedcard |
How do you make molecules to measure? | Karl Gruber | Sedcard |
How can I tell people about science? | Helmut Jungwirth | Sedcard |
How high is Earth's fever? | Gottfried Kirchengast | Sedcard |
Who are you calling an old bag? | Ulla Kriebernegg | Sedcard |
How can enzymes change the world? | Wolfgang Kroutil | Sedcard |
How flexible should jobs be? | Bettina Kubicek | Sedcard |
Can carbohydrates help us stop cancer? | Andreas Kungl | Sedcard |
How does psychology support customer protection? | Brigitta Lurger | Sedcard |
What is holding our universe together? | Axel Maas | Sedcard |
What healthy will we be at 150? | Frank Madeo | Sedcard |
Who pays when I am ill? | Nora Melzer-Azodanloo | Sedcard |
Can financial failure be redeemed? | Bettina Nunner-Krautgasser | Sedcard |
How do molecular machines break down fat? | Monika Oberer | Sedcard |
How can refugees find their place in society? | Renate Ortlieb | Sedcard |
Are smartphones tools for schools? | Kathrin Otrel-Cass | Sedcard |
Can artificial intelligence pass judgment? | Elisabeth Paar | Sedcard |
Why do we need a state? | Christa Pail | Sedcard |
Is Heavy Metal heating up the scene? | Peter Pichler | Sedcard |
Who pays for my rights? | Lisa Prodinger | Sedcard |
Whom are we allowed to eat? | Kurt Remele | Sedcard |
Why shouldn't we believe everthing we think? | Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl | Sedcard |
How do we control fear and anxiety? | Anne Schienle | Sedcard |
How can we fight cholera? | Stefan Schild | Sedcard |
Will robots save nature? | Thomas Schmickl | Sedcard |
Will we all get dementia? | Martina Schmidhuber | Sedcard |
How can we legally enforce climate protection? | Eva Schulev-Steindl | Sedcard |
How do we free ourselves from fossil captivity? | Karl Steininger | Sedcard |
How transparent do taxes need to be? | Christina Schwarzenbacher | Sedcard |
Should I eat my babies? | Kristina Sefc | Sedcard |
Who owns my data? | Elisabeth Staudegger | Sedcard |
When do wars end? | Barbara Stelzl-Marx | Sedcard |
What do my data say abour me? | Stefan Thalmann | Sedcard |
Will the Christ Child visit Ahmed? | Wolfgang Weirer | Sedcard |
When does power become dangerous? | Gunda Werner | Sedcard |
Is democracy on the way out? | Bernd Wieser | Sedcard |
Does the internet compromise state revenue? | Lily Zechner | Sedcard |
How can we come to grips with obesity? | Rudolf Zechner | Sedcard |
How does the law make history? | Anita Ziegerhofer | Sedcard |
What languages does the city speak? | Arne Ziegler | Sedcard |
What makes cancerous cells vulnerable? | Dagmar Zweytick | Sedcard |