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.
LoRaBridge 2
Home automation solution with greater range than current systems.
DEV-GRACE
Development of Master Gamified Reality Applications for Real-world Challenges and Experiences.
Financial (Media) Literacy – Financial and media competencies of an Austrian subpopulation aged between 18 and 30
Investigates which competences are needed to make better decisions with regard to financial issues.
O3DGA – The Use of Machine Learning as a Supportive Measure in Clinical Three-Dimensional Gait Analysis
Optimisation of time-consuming and error-prone processes in three-dimensional gait analysis.
ESOZA - Encampment in the Soviet Occupation Zone in Austria: Post-War History and Memory
The situation in camps during the post-war period of occupation.
"ACCESS POINT" for basic oncological research in Lower Austria
Establishing an access point in Lower Austria to open up oncological findings for scientific use
CareRäte
Care councils for planning and coordinating local care structures.
STAFFER - Skill Training Alliance For the Future European Rail System
Developing needs-based curricula, training and education paths for the rail sector
LOGI-TOOLKIT – Tool for Needs Assessment and Measures for Logistics Planning in the District
Holistic logistical measures that enable the sustainable use of resources and a healthier living environment in addition to supply security.
BündelHeinz- Novel approach for streamlining ordering and delivery processes according to ecological and social criteria
A digital service that organizes online shopping in a more sustainable way.
CDC - Crossover Data Compression
Measuring similarity of files by using compression algorithms.
AudioVisualAnalysis - Exploratory data analysis using multimodal representations - Joint Sonification and Visualization
Making data audible and visible by turning it into auditory and visual information.