The university has more than a dozen student teams in different disciplines, some of them compete in international student challenges. The
TU Graz Racing team was founded in 2002. With its car TANKIA (abbreviation for
There are no kangaroos in Austria), which is constructed and built each year from scratch, it
won different competitions in the
Formula Student series. Since 2021, the team has taken part in the
Formula Student Electric category exclusively. In the
Shell Eco-marathon Europe, team
TERA TU Graz (formerly
Team Eco-Racing Austria) twice won the category Prototype Battery Electric with its car
Fennek which was named after the
Fennec fox (2014, 2011). In
robotics, Graz University of Technology has two teams. Team TEDUSAR (short for
Technology and EDucation for Urban Search And Rescue robots) is active in field robotics and competed at challenges like the
RoboCup Rescue Robot League, the
European Land-Robot Trial ELROB and the ENRICH European Robotics Hackathon. It also took part in different AMADEE Mars Analog Missions of the
Austrian Space Forum. The university’s
RoboCup team GRIPS (short for
Graz Robust and Intelligent Production System) competes in the logistics league and won the world championships in 2023. With regard to
assistive technologies, the
Graz BCI Racing Team – Mirage 91 explores
Brain-computer interface systems and competed several times in
Cybathlon. The team
Autonomous Racing Graz competed in the
Roborace Season Beta. In
computer science, team
LosFuzzys participates in the
cybersecurity competition
Capture the flag. Together with other Austrian university teams, they form team
KuK Hofhackerei. Graz University of Technology’s
Aerospace Team Graz develops
rockets and competes in the
European Rocketry Challenge where it took first place in 2023 and 2025. The
TU Graz Satellites team was involved in the development of the first Austrian satellite
TUGSAT-1, which was part of the
BRITE-Constellation launched in 2013, of
OPS-SAT and of PRETTY. In
synthetic biology, the
NAWI Graz joint team of Graz University of Technology and the
University of Graz was successful in the
iGEM competition. == Notable alumni ==