Projects within the framework of open4innovation
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LaserIgnition - Feasibility Study of Flight Weight Laser Ignition Systems for Liquid Propellant Rocket Engines
LessIsMore - Energy efficient human centric lighting by innovative components and daylight integration
Human Centric Lighting (HCL) is focused on the positive visual and non-visual (biological) effects of light on humans, but is wasting energy by the inefficient use of components and daylight. In LessIsMore an exemplary pilot installation will be developed and evaluated.
Life Cycle Cost Forecasting Model - Real Estate-Database analysis for life-cycle based investment decisions
Estimation of operational costs of buildings based on a "cause/effect model" between technical building characteristics, investment and running costs to support the decision making process in early planning stages regarding energy efficient buildings.
LifeCycle Tower - Energy efficient prefabricated multi-storey timber houses
Based on the results of previous research projects, the project at hand deals with the development of a wooden prefabricated module construction for energy efficient office buildings with up to 20 storeys. This sustainable system ensures cost certainty through the whole life cycle of the building.
LightFromFacade - Optimized Day- and Artificial Lighting by Facades
Multfunctional facades with integrated artificial- and daylighting systems had been simulated and evaluated regarding lighting and energy (lighting quality and energy demand). The results create basics for further façade developments and for academic education.
Living and Working in the Moosburg, the "community of education"
The design aims not only at creating comfortable living spaces and practical work environments, but at connecting these realms, thus providing a holistically attractive “living space”. A pilot project will be built on an appropriate site in the very core of Moosburg, neighbouring both the village square and the educational campus.
Living-city Joint-space-potential Salzburg
Exemplary transformation of a traffic abused open urban structure. The target was to develop a model through supplementary housing as well as social measures and measures for the surrounding.
LivingMODELofTomorrow
Development of transparent, technical and economic models for medium and high volume residential buildings, with special focus on the non-profit sector. Topics such as generation living, teleworking as well as smart homes are developed in an integrated model, for dense structures as well as pavillons and townhouses. All models follow the three pillars of sustainability.
Long-term scenarios of the austrian electricity system
Economic analyses and scenarios of the evolution of the Austrian electricity supply system until 2050 in consideration of various technology options in order to provide energy services optimally from society's point of view.
Low Tech - High Effect! An overview of sustainable low-tech buildings: realized best practice examples, innovative approaches, principles and systematic solutions
In this study approaches of low-tech buildings were examined and particularly innovative and representative concepts were documented in detail. The aim was to elaborate the current state of the art and the existing know how and knowledge on the basis of realized examples as well as to show potential for further development.
LowEnergyBuildingServices - Highly efficient presence detectors and end user technologies
Highly energy efficient presence detectors, control systems for sun shades etc. are de facto not available on the market. Regarding plus-energy office buildings, the minimisation of the power consumption of these components is a central criterion to achieve the "plus" part in terms of the energy of the building. A highly energy efficient presence detector was successfully sketched in this project, which undercuts the intended standby consumption of 0,05 W.
M-DAB - Digitise, analyse and sustainably manage the city's material resources
The research project investigates how digital technologies can support us in determining the existing and future material resources in construction qualitatively (building materials and their recycling) and quantitatively (quantities of building materials).
M-DAB2: Material intensity of inner development - resource assessment and localization of urban development potentials
For the first time, the material intensity of inner development (in terms of material quantities) for different design variants was considered in the evaluation of inner development potentials. A set of methods for the holistic evaluation of potential areas and different development variants and scenarios for resource-saving inner development was created.
MAGIC
Mass redistributions from GRACE-FO using Laser Interferometry and Microwave ranging based on tailored data processing
MAQROsteps
Increase the Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) of key technologies for testing the foundations of physics with macroscopic quantum resonators (MAQRO)
MATSIM Phase-A - Numerical Simulation of the Radiation Exposure of the MATROSHKA Phantom
The main aim of the MATSIM-Phase A project is to perform the full numerical simulation of the MATROSHKA phantom with the use of a Monte Carlo radiation transport code. The project is carried out within the framework of the already existing and acknowledged ESA ELIPS project MATROSHKA, an international collaboration of more than 18 research institutes from all over the world.
MATSIM Phase-B - Verification of the Numerical MATROSHKA Model and Monte Carlo Simulations in the ISS Radiation Environment
The aim of MATSIM Phase-B is the validation of the numerical simulation model of MATROSHKA for photon and neutron reference radiation fields, which are available in Austria. The project MATSIM is a co-investigation of the ESA ELIPS-project MATROSHKA, a world wide collaboration that comprises 21 research institutes. MATROSHKA is a facility designed to determine the radiation exposure of an astronaut during an intra- and extravehicular activity at the International Space Station (ISS).
MCE - Mobile City Explorer
The project aimes at developing and demonstrating a pilot system of an intelligent mobile GPS/GALILEO-based travel assistant, which both guides tourists to interesting routes and provides them with information on the sights they see or photograph.