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.
upribox - Usable Privacy Box
The project "usable privacy box" (upribox) developes a software and creates a device that protects internet privacy and ensures data security.
European Researchers' Night and St. Pölten UAS
The European Researchers' Night - a Europe-wide "Night of Science" - highlights the role of research, development and innovation in European society
SmartMeterIDS
This project aims at improving the operational security of advanced metering infrastructures by the development of an innovative intrusion detection system tailored to the specific characteristics.
Model Based System Integration of CPS
Developing prototypes for an automated control programme in PLCopen from state machines and a learning-capable Part Average Analysis for a real production environment.
GAIT-Score II
The goal is the development of a prototypic interactive learning software that helps students learn to perform observational clinical gate analysis.
TransCoding
TransCoding is an arts-based research project conceived of by the artist and researcher Dr. Barbara Lüneburg, funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF and located at the UAS St.Pölten.
Support for CGP Development & Transformation
Translating clinical therapy guidelines (CGPs) and protocols for quality assurance into a form suitable for automatic processing
NoLDE – Network of Linked Data Excellence
New methods for enterprise data management in the publishing business
LIVEFOR
The project LIVEFOR aims at enabling corporations their own research activities in the field of live-forensic and analysis of volatile data of a running computer system.
Usability-Study for MFT Challenge Disc
Usability of the MFT Challenge Disc for senior citizens and basic concept for developing a target group-oriented training device
GenSiSys
In the course of this project a set of methods has been developed for evaluating gender and diversity aspects of workplace ergonomics and usability for workers in safety-critical system settings.
EU Reference Budgets for Social Inclusion
Developing a common methodology for establishing reference budgets and exploring possibilities for creating comparable reference budgets in all EU Member States