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From Theory to Practice: Projects at the FH Potsdam at a Glance

Here you will find a current overview of selected projects at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. You can filter the projects by departments and degree programs, by project type, or by content focus.

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    Old village Church in Potsdam/Golm

    Inventory, substance examinations, monument preservation renovation concept for the exterior areas

    Children in Crisis. Family Reunification after the Holocaust, War and Genocide

    On 21 January 2019, the international workshop "Children in Crisis. Family Reunification after the Holocaust, War and Genocide" took place with participants from Germany, Israel and Poland.

    PINA: Potsdam Research Institute for Early Learning and Educational Action

    PINA is an interdisciplinary research network of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and the University of Potsdam on early childhood education and development.

    BICENTENNIAL CAMD.COM [S]

    Additive manufacturing in the product design of user-specific bicycle components using the example of a bicycle saddle.

    Visuals for Language

    Considerations for Language Encoding

    Mural Painting | The Mural Removals of the Wrestlers from the Olympic Village/Berlin, Elstal

    After the handover of two strapped wall paintings of wrestlers from the "Haus der Nationen" in the Olympic Village, these murals depicting wrestling athletes in typical wrestling poses were to be transferred to a new support and restored.

    Mural Painting | denkmal aktiv – Cultural Heritage Goes to School

    A cooperation project between the Montessori secondary school in Potsdam and the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam

    PROTOTYP

    Designing the future materially. Prototypes as communication media of the new.

    Wood | The Panorama of the Town of Schillingsfürst in Straw Marquetry

    The straw marketer's picture shows a view of the town of Schillingsfürst on the Franconian Heights in the 19th century. The special technique involves assembling coloured pieces of straw into a scenic representation.

    Reading Traces: Visualising Fontane's Reference Library

    Research cooperation with the Theodor Fontane Archive Potsdam

    Any-Cubes – Discover Artificial Intelligence through Playing

    Any-Cubes researches and develops the toys of the future.

    BIKA – Participation in Daycare Everyday Life

    BiKA is a joint research project of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and the Research and Development Institute PädQUIS®, affiliated institute of the ASH Berlin and cooperating institute of the University of Graz. The study was developed jointly and is carried out under joint responsibility. It is funded by the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.