Projects
In 2023, St. Pölten UAS’s 126 research projects generated revenue of EUR 5.6 million. Interdisciplinary projects have grown in importance in recent years as a means to identify suitable answers to modern-day issues and devise appropriate solutions.
CLUE – New software test for the aviation industry
Innovative software testing tools for human/machine interfaces.
Sonigait II InnoScheck
Assessing whether a sensor-equipped insole for detecting changes in gait patterns can be used for preventive therapeutic purposes.
ETP-MDM - Expanding theatrical practices with XR media technologies based on "An Apartment on Uranus" by Paul B. Preciado.
Introducing Extended Reality (XR) methods to the Landestheater St.Pölten.
QUAKE-iP - Quality Control and Evaluation in Production
Using sensor technologies and computer vision to examine the quality of metal profiles.
IMPACT-sXR – Industrial Manufacturing Process And Collaboration Tools for sustainable XR
Using Extended Reality (XR) Technologies to Learn New Skills and Optimise Processes.
INPRO - ¡nterprofessionalism in action!
Aligning interprofessional education and collaboration in practice, using promising regional experiences for international exchange
RegioBioGraph
Using methods of interactive data visualisation to present biographies
Digital Spaces - Digital Spaces for the Acquisition of Vocational Competencies by, with and for Apprentices
Development of digital training materials in cooperation with apprentices and with the help of suitable didactic concepts.
E.I.N.S. - Entrepreneurship and Innovation Network for Smart and Sustainable European Regions
Novel pathways for entrepreneurial universities that are regionally anchored but also work together on a European level.
ELSA- Evaluation of simple gait analysis devices
Evaluation of the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures after reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament using simplified gait analysis
DIH.work
Promotes economic success and the creation of future-oriented, sustainable working environments in a digital society.
Algorithmic prediction and participation – a study on the relationship between Predictive Risk Intelligence and workers' organisations
Investigates how algorithmic prediction can both negatively affect and benefit operational co-determination.