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.
BaKuRo - Coupling robot for shunting yards
An introduction of automatic coupling seems unrealistic in the European railroad network. That is why it should be clarified in the course of the exploratory study BaKuRo if it is possible with today�...
Open your eyes! Seeing through a kid's eyes
Open your eyes, sensitisation for the perception of the ‘weakest’ road users and research in the field of road safety.
Brochure "Feeling good for a lifetime"
Information brochure about nutrition and exercise with special attention to age-related changes in the body
AGORA
How can public spaces be designed to promote health for young people and adults?
Evaluation of „Forschungsatlas NÖ“
Evaluation of the online platform in relation to use, impact, up-to-dateness and usability.
BEST AT - Roadmap
Creating a roadmap for research topics in the area of information security and operating safety
Gepäcklos
Luggage logistics system to support sustainable, active and equal mobility
BRELOMATE
The project BRELOMATE aims at providing socially isolated senior citizens with all the possibilities offered by existing information services and social networks on the Internet.
Living City
We develop an innovative concept linking living and health care, and participative architecture, (partial) city planning, primary healthcare, housing development and community work.
Augmented Paper
In addition to conventional QR codes, augmented reality applications have now hit the market –especially the smartphone market due to products with better high-resolution cameras and processors.
Expectations of primary physician care
Qualitative survey of patients' expectations of "good" primary medical care.
Interactive navigation and sounds of the regions at State Museum Lower Austria
Video installation with interactive navigation for the "Lower Austria Room" at the State Museum Lower Austria