Projects within the framework of open4innovation
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CreeS - Chromium-free Slag
The project develops an innovative technological approach to producing chromium-free stainless steel slags (EDS) for sustainable cement and steel industries. By removing heavy metals and recycling material streams, it enables resource-efficient utilization, reducing CO₂ emissions, conserving natural resources, and promoting the circular economy. The comprehensive process delivers ecological and economic benefits, applicable to various slag types.
Crime Predictive Analytics (CriPA)
Crime Predictive Analytics is concerned with the predictive analysis of crime and includes quantitative methods to identify patterns and dependences in data bases. Thus, future events may be predicted and potential strategic decisions may be evaluated
Criminal law and aliens law om discourse
Legal and empirical analysis of interdependencies between criminal and alien law proceedings and decisions
Criteria catalogue for quality assurance in the construction of passive houses built in wood
By means of a criteria catalogue possible sources of error in the construction of passive houses built in wood will be identified both craft specific and concerning the installation of house automation facilities. Solutions will be acquired, a controlling tool for construction sites will be offered.
CropMon
Enabeling an Operational SENTINEL-2 CROP Monitoring Service for the Earth Observation Data Centre (EODC)
Cross building energy exchange: legal and economic framework and influencing factors (GebEn)
Using an interdisciplinary approach, the legal, technological and economic aspects of the cross-building exchange of heating and power were analysed separately within a methodological framework which includes different system configurations relevant to the specific situation in Austria.
Current violence protection measures
The research project will evaluate current protection measures used by the police to prevent and reduce domestic violence especially against women and children.
Cyano + Methodology for risk assessment of cyanotoxins in bathing water, groundwater and drinking water
Development of a risk assessment methodology, based on innovative remote sensing techniques and a new sensor to be developed, will provide users and decision makers with an objective basis for making hazard related decisions
CybSiVerkehr
The KIRAS Study “Cyber Sicherheit für zukünftige Verkehrssysteme” focuses on cybersecurity of autonomous drive and cooperative-Intelligent transport system in Austria, in order to provide the stakeholders a structured and systematic overview and recommendation for cybersecurity in the transport domain.
Cyber Crime
The Social Media Users in Austria and their experiences with criminal-relevant activities
Cyber Heroes
Mobilizing young people for counter speech in dealing with cyberbullying, hate and trolling on the Internet
Cyber Range Technology Stack and Simulations for Training and Evaluation
CyberTASTE is a study that surveys available CR technologies and compares their advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, CyberTASTE develops guidelines and a systematic method to support the selection of CR technologies depending on use case and requirements. This is accompanied by the formulation and validation of best practices and the elicitation of research gaps and development needs.
Cyber Security for Transport Infrastructure- and Road Operators (CySiVuS)
In this project, we analyze cyber security aspects of a comprehensive road transport infrastructure system which will be more used intensively by interconnected cars in future, from the perspective of the road operators. The project partners will develop a reference architecture also taking the legal framework into account.
CyberGuide - Cybersecurity requirements of SMEs
Development of a guideline for Austrian SMEs to improve their cyber security and derivation of fields of action for the public sector
CyberMonoLog - Cyber Security MONITORING and LOGGING Best Practice Guidance
CyberMonoLog develops best practices for cyber security monitoring and logging based on known attack techniques (MITER ATT&CK). The research question is therefore which data sources have to be analyzed with which methods in order to identify the most relevant attack techniques with an economic use of resources. The results of the project should be directly applicable best practice guidelines for the implementation of a monitoring strategy by SMEs and operators of critical infrastructures. The explanations will be based on the known state of the art and the applicability of the results will be ensured by cross-validation with external stakeholders, including authorities and experts from CERT.at. Legal aspects (data protection, labor law issues) are considered.
CyberSec Kompetenz Austria (CSKA)
In light of rapid technological changes and emerging EU regulations, the CSKA project strengthens Austria’s cybersecurity capabilities through a comprehensive analysis of the labor market, training opportunities, and future workforce demands emphasizing diversity and the promotion of women in the field.
CycLR - Paint recycling and utilization of components
The CycLR project aims to implement a circular economy for water-based paints. A recycling process that enables the valorisation of recyclates is being developed, taking into account all parties involved in the value chain.
DAGMAR
The KIRAS project DAGMAR attempts to improve the concrete information situation for the ministries with economic governance competence (BMAW, BML, BMK) by using public data sources with innovative technological approaches such as deep learning, machine learning, ontologies, knowledge graphs, etc.) and linking them with existing structured data, so that potential economic shortages of raw materials, goods and/or services can be identified more quickly, more soundly and in a more targeted manner and then addressed with focussed and data-driven measures.
DAKTRis - Dynamic operational behaviour of absorption chillers in Trigeneration Systems
In the present project an absorption chiller will be adapted to meet the specific requirements necessary to integrate it with the CHP unit. By means of hardware-in-the-loop measurements and dynamic system simulations, different system configurations and control strategies will be analysed under dynamic boundary conditions, optimized and evaluated.
DALEC - Day- and Artificial Light with Energy Calculation
In the course of DALEC an online concept evaluation tool for architects, building engineers, lighting designers and building owners was developed. Although easy to use, the software accounts for the complex thermal and light processes in buildings and allows a simple evaluation of heating, cooling and electric lighting loads. Not only energy, but also user behavior were considered (e.g. in terms of glare protection) and visual and thermal comfort were evaluated. This novel and innovative, holistic approach makes sustainable and energy efficient building design possible for new buildings as well as refurbishment.