The dual study program Smart Building Technologies was also strongly represented at this year's Research Forum of Austrian Universities of Applied Sciences: In the "Let' s apply technology!", "Let's apply collaboration" and "Let's apply digitalization!" tracks, a research project and the progress of the first thesis projects of the dual bachelor's degree course were presented.
In the "Let's apply digitalization!" track, Julian Huber presented the research project on air quality optimization in educational institutions using a lecture hall study, carried out with Silvia Öttl and across MCI with the University of Innsbruck. Seven students of the cohort of 2021 gave insights into their respective Bachelor's thesis projects in the form of poster presentations. This allowed these first thesis projects to be presented to a wider specialized audience and the students to gain valuable experience in the scientific discourse.
Lea Ladner (master's degree program Environmental, Process and Energy Technology") also presented her Master's thesis project, supervised by SBT lecturer Silvia Öttl, in the form of a poster.
The SBT students were also particularly pleased about the lively exchange with their lecturers from the MCI departments Medical & Health Technologies and Mechatronics present at the forum: Manuel Berger and Matthias Panny also presented their current research projects in the form of poster contributions and lectures.
Dual study program Smart Building Technologies presents research and bachelor projects at IMC Krems. Photo: © MCI
Smart ventilation of buildings: SBT lecturer Julian Huber presented the results of the lecture hall study on air quality optimization on behalf of the project team. Photo: © MCI
Johannes Ambach (partner company: ORTNER) presented the approach of his bachelor's thesis with his poster: "Wastewater - the energy of the future!". Photo: © MCI
Armin Costabiei was particularly pleased to present his bachelor thesis project together with MCI assessor Manuel Berger: The topic, supervised on the part of the partner company Eurotherm, was presented under the poster title "Dynamic modeling of the heat storage of a heat pump - surface systems in a single-family house". Photo: © MCI
Laura Dachauer (partner company: SPIEGLTEC) is currently working on the topic "Soundful cityscape - The effect of timber construction elements on building facades on urban acoustics".Laura Dachauer (partner company: SPIEGLTEC) is currently working on the topic "Soundful cityscape - The effect of timber construction elements on building facades on urban acoustics". Photo: © MCI
In his bachelor thesis, Florian Eder (partner company: iDM) is investigating the "Optimization of the heating curve for heat pumps: Better efficiency without sacrificing comfort". Photo: © MCI
Evelyn Hanser (partner company: SPIEGLTEC) is researching the topic "Green innovations: Simulation and analysis of façade greening in varying modular construction methods over the course of the year". Photo: © MCI
Tobias Schneider (partner company: HELLA) is working on the "Development and integration of a measuring system for photovoltaic modules in a shading system" in his bachelor thesis, supervised by MCI assessor Silvia Öttl. Photo: © MCI
Lea Ladner (master's program "Environmental, Process and Energy Engineering") presented the progress of her master's thesis on "Ice storage in the alpine region: Potential analysis of different regeneration methods" in cooperation with ORTNER in her poster. Photo: © MCI
Manuel Berger (MCI Department: Medical & Health Technologies) presented, among other things, the current status of the research project "Influence of cone geometry on the separation behavior of hydrocyclones" at this year's research forum. Photo: © MCI
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