Projects
In 2023, USTP – University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten'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.
DiMoSy Rail
Testing the usability of the DiMoSy system for monitoring the effect of construction work on rail structures
External Evaluation of the project "Babycouch"
Babycouch offers support for pregnant women, nursing mothers and young families. The St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences conducts a scientific evaluation of the project.
CargoRider – A new way of traveling
CargoRider explores travel alternatives for an open-minded audience. Is it possible to create an Interrail inspired network of cargo ships that offers flexibility and attracts young people?
Integrated LCA
In infrastructure management system, decision makers are challenged with the growing demand in safety and at the same time the pressure to minimize the escalating costs of maintenance and rehabilitati...
Gender Watch App
Investigating gender aspects in media
Pitoti 3D
Italy’s petroglyphs were carved into rock faces by prehistoric cultures. This project sets out to investigate and document the 3D nature of these petroglyphs for the first time.
Digital interactive display window application
Concept development for gesture controlled product presentation at the point-of-sale
Visual Analytics for real estate platform
Using Visual Analytics to make a pool of current and historical data explorable.
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.