Publicly funded research projects

Our current research projects

Projects

We carry out numerous projects in our various areas of expertise, which are funded by e.g. the Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the European Union.
Current projects

EnStadt:Pfaff

Implementation of the Reallabor Pfaff-Areal Kaiserslautern – Integrated concepts, innovative technologies and social science research in a climate-neutral district lighthouse.
Funded by: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Fraunhofer Blockchain Center

Examiniation of the opportunities and challenges arising at the intersection of AI and blockchain, as well as examining resulting production networks. The diverse research areas are elicited in the three labs, the Machine Economy Lab (MEL), the Digital Ecosystems Lab (DEL) and the Digital Innovation Lab (DIL).
Funded by: Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy

ID-Ideal

demonstration of the usability of secure and interoperable identities of institutions, companies, citizens and devices in the energy context to realize transparent documentation of CO2 evidence and its trading.
Funded by: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy

InDEED

Design, implementation and evaluation of an energy industry data platform based on a block chain for the use cases “labeling” and “asset logging”
Funded by: Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi)

OpenVHB-Blockchain

The project will develop an open online self-study course on “Blockchain/Distributed-Ledger Technologies: Enabler of the Digital Transformation”.
Funded by: Virtuelle Hochschule Bayern

PsProoF

As part of the PsProoF project, the University of Bayreuth is working with various partners to develop and integrate an EBSI (European Blockchain Services Infrastructure) application with the blockchain solution developed at the BAMF (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees) to improve coordination of the asylum process.
Funded by: European Commission