9. July 2020
New Christian Doppler Laboratory in Salzburg supports Doctors Without Borders
The new CD laboratory at the Department of Geoinformatics – Z_GIS of the Paris Lodron University Salzburg collaborates with Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). Satellite images and other data from Earth observation support the NGO in assessing crisis areas and planning relief operations.
20. November 2019
Feeling tired already? Digital Motion explores emotions during movement
Digital sports gadgets have become part of the everyday life of hobby athletes. Under the leadership of the Salzburg Research Society, the emotional component of sports is to be researched in order to learn more about the user behavior of laypersons.
17. October 2019
Data Science – Students Speed Dating with Companies
He lives in a complex world full of logical connections. Since the winter semester of 2018, Christian Borgelt has been working as a professor of Data Science at the University of Salzburg. His research professorship is funded by the state and city of Salzburg, as well as the Federation of Austrian Industries. We spoke with him about Deep Learning, Data Science, and problem-oriented work.
22. August 2019
A new Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Salzburg
Starting in October 2019, a new Ludwig Boltzmann Institute (LBI) for Digital Health will commence its activities in Salzburg. This field will be researched over the next seven years.
27. July 2019
Cybersecurity for energy systems
Cybersecurity for energy systems – which may sound cumbersome – benefits energy consumers, suppliers, and the environment in the long run.
25. July 2019
VR Breath Coach: The Healing Power of Waterfalls
The healing effects of the Krimml Waterfalls on allergies and asthma have been proven. In a current project, it is being investigated whether these effects can also be achieved in virtual reality.
11. July 2019
Automated shuttle tests technology of domestic companies
No steering wheel, no driver: The automated Digibus® is back on the roads in the municipality of Koppl, Salzburg, with several innovations on board.
27. July 2018
Vein recognition instead of PIN code
What makes us unique? Moles? The tip of the nose? In addition to the obvious features, there are also those that are hidden beneath the skin. Our veins, for example.