AI at the St. Pölten UAS
Rethinking AI – at the Interface of Education, Research, and Society
Artificial intelligence is changing how we live, learn, and work. At the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, we are actively involved in shaping this development: through excellent research, innovative study programmes, application-oriented teaching, and open formats for the wider public.
Whether you study, you teach, or you are just curious – here you can find the most important information, offers, and contact persons when it comes to AI at our university.
AI at the St. Pölten UAS: Top of Mind for All
Students and Prospective Students
Teachers, Lecturers, and Staff Members
Companies and Research Partners
Schools and Wider Public
Understanding AI – Explained in Our Podcast
Here at the St. Pölten UAS, AI is not a topic of the future – it is a part of our everyday lives and our teaching and research activities.
Insights into Our Research
Center for Artificial Intelligence
At the Center for Artificial Intelligence, about 50 specialists conduct research on pioneering topics with a strong relevance for society.
Cooperation possibilities for companies and research partners:The Center is your competent partner for research and development in the field of artificial intelligence – for example, within the framework of contract research or funded projects.
Research focus areas:
- Human-Centred AI
- Trustworthy AI
- Multimedia AI
- AI Engineering
- AI Economics
Highlight: An Endowed Professorship for Applied Biomechanics in Rehabilitation Research (Province of Lower Austria) strengthens interdisciplinary research with a strong focus on AI.
More on the Center of Artificial Intelligence
Soon to Come: the AI Living Lab at the Campus St. Pölten
A secure and realistic environment for the development, testing, and use of artificial intelligence is in the making – to be opened in late 2026: The AI Living Lab allows for flexible AI development, comprehensive testing, and practice-oriented implementation – especially for handling sensitive health and IT security data.
It supports teaching, research, and the exchange of data-based questions. Schools, companies, and members of the wider public get insights into the opportunities and limits of data-driven technologies.
Networks & Initiatives on AI
- E³UDRES²: European University Alliance – with the network “Human Contribution to Artificial Intelligence”
- Datanauts: Community for data science enthusiasts – it originated at the UAS
- DIO – Data Intelligence Offensive: Shaping the Austrian Data Economy – with a strong involvement of the UAS
Contact
You want to know more, discuss cooperation possibilities, or book a lecture?
Send us an e-mail to: ki@fhstp.ac.at