multiSENSE Research Project

Buildings, technology & heat: How the multiSENSE research project protects health

In the multiSENSE research project, an interdisciplinary team is working closely with care facilities and using state-of-the-art technologies to better understand the effects of heat waves on both buildings and vulnerable people.
By combining testimonials and objective measurements from people and indoor environments, multiSENSE takes a multi-modal approach to heat research.

A central component of multiSENSE is the combination of:

  • Experience reports from those affected who directly experience heat in their everyday lives
  • Objective measurement data collected from people and rooms using state-of-the-art sensor and measurement technologies by movisens
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Do you know who won the movisens Student Project Award 2025? What sort of study is it, then?

Winner of the Student Project 2025 Announced

We are proud to announce the winner of the movisens Student Project 2025, an award that recognizes outstanding innovation, creativity, and real-world impact.
This year’s winning project, “Embodied Experience of Fear – An Empirical Study on Female-Specific Safety in Urban Landscapes Using the Example of the City of Nürnberg,” was created by Annkathrin Dilly from the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. The project stood out for its technical excellence, sustainability, and strong social impact, impressing the jury with both its clear problem identification and its compelling vision and execution.
The Student Project 2025 competition showcased a diverse range of inspiring ideas, highlighting how students are combining technology, research and creative thinking to address real-world challenges. Winning the movisens Student Project Award reflects not only exceptional technical skills, but also a deep understanding of psychological and physiological aspects, paired with forward-thinking design.
We warmly congratulate Annkathrin Dilly and Prof. Dr. Bachinger on this well-deserved achievement and look forward to seeing how this important research continues to evolve.

Congratulations to all participants and mentors who made Student Project 2025 a remarkable showcase of student innovation.

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