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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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    Schrankhaus – Tiny House

    As part of an Interflex project, students of Product Design and Urban Future explored, developed and depicted future living spaces.

    D+E∙PFiFF

    D+E∙PFiFF is the accompanying research project to the funding programme PFiFF (Pool zur Förderung innovativer Fußball- und Fankultur) of the German Football League (DFL).

    Interface Design in State Surveillance

    Bachelor thesis by Christian Groß

    Functional and Visual Redesign of Google News

    Bachelor thesis by George Kvasnikov

     

    Built on Sand?

    Bachelor thesis by Christina Serowski

    NetzwerkPrävention im Fußball – Joint Prevention Strategies of the Network Partners from the First to the Third League

    The study "NetzwerkPrävention im Fußball" of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam investigates the status, development potentials and obstacles of network formation to reduce violence among or with fan groups in professional football.

    Isoscope

    Interactive representation of movement spaces in cities

    formHOLZ – Experiments with Veneer Wood

    Exhibition project on the subject of material experiments with veneer wood and transformation into a functional object.

    Sousveillance

    Bachelor thesis by Florian Schulz

    Resident Satisfaction in Disability Care

    Participatory development of a survey instrument to determine the satisfaction of residents in assisted living projects for people with disabilities

    Researcher's World Blossin

    What is fire made of? Who actually determines what the words mean? Why do windmills turn? What is infinity? Children ask many questions about reasons, about causes and are inquisitive by nature.