All Projects
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.
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.
The interdisciplinary research and digitalisation project "Restaging Fashion. Visualisation of Vestimentary Sources" (ReFa) has developed explorative approaches to holdings from the Berlin Art Library with its collection Modebild – Lipperheide Costume Library and from the Fabrics collection of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg.
What makes urban places attractive? This question is both scientifically and politically topical in view of urban challenges such as population growth, rising rents and intensified social segregation between more and less attractive city districts.
Acquisition – model conservation and restoration on selected examples – digital knowledge transfer
The aim of the project, which is funded by the European Regional Development Fund, is to bring together virtual and real environments.
The BMBF-funded project DataSkop focuses on the potential of innovative user interfaces and visualisations to promote the digital sovereignty of users.
"BeoKiz" is a project that we are implementing in cooperation with the Institut für Fortbildung Forschung & Entwicklung e.V. on behalf of the Berlin Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family in the period from August 2020 to December 2022.
CONNECT Education-Research-Innovation, a funding area of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, supports the development of a German-Indian Competence Centre for Riverbank Filtration as part of the "CCRBF" project.
Model project of an ecologically and socially sustainable building modernization of the Nová Cvernovka Foundation in Bratislava, Slovakia
Research project by Ulrike Köpke and Enrico Sass on the propensity of FHP members to start a business.
The project explores the potential of immersion and narration for visualising and making available cultural assets.