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.
DPP4PLASTICS
Technical, Legal, and Organizational Implications of a Digital Product Passport (DPP) for Plastic Producing and Processing Companies.
National Reserve
National Reserve for Ensuring the Food Supply of the Population in Crises
NSUPH – Nursing science studies of unplanned perioperative hypothermia
Identifying decreased body temperature occurring before, during and after medical operations.
E³UDRES² Ent-r-e-novators
Furthering entrepreneurial research and open innovation on a regional and European level.
Smart Companion 2
Equipping devices for everyday use with voice interaction, fall detection and alerts as support in cases of emergency.
CLEA – Check and Leave for Environmental Action
Young people do research in the field of sustainable mobility.
GedMig- Multilingual Memory of Migration. Pupils interview Grandparents.
Citizen Science project to give more attention to (post)migrant groups and draw a more realistic picture of diversity in society.
JuSpAk
The perspective of users on offers of Lower Austrian youth vocational assis-tance in the tensionfield between activation policy and socio-pedagogical support.
ABC - Austrian Blockchain Center
K1 competence center with the goal of the scientifically based further development of the blockchain technology and its application in various economic sectors. These range from Industry 4.0/Internet ...
VRinMotion
Investigates how characteristics of stop-motion animation and can be adapated for virtual reality in order to enrich the current art discourse.
SSCCS - Secure Supply Chains for Critical Systems
Resilient and adaptable systems that are still operational after being attacked or affected by disruptive events.
Counter Speech - Young People Against Online Hate
Computer-assisted Strategies for Facilitating Citizen-generated Counter Speech in Social Media