Data plays a central role in our society with Big Data powering today’s society. Our team develops tailor-made solutions for research and industry, from using sensors for data collection to the analysis and utilization of the collected data in the form of web applications or services.
Center for Sensing Solutions
Center for Sensing Solutions
Whether detecting the early spread and prevention of fungi in agriculture or tracking assets and objects such as entire tool assortments, our work begins with the selection and use of suitable sensors. Intelligent systems require sensors as a connection to the "outside world" to measure and monitor temperatures, humidity, speed, inclination and much more. In order for research and industry to work with the collected measurements, it must be organized and transformed in usable and specific data.
Our scientific know-how and technological infrastructure of our sensor lab and digital platform, allows us to collect data, subject it to a digital transformation process and then make it available not only to researchers but also to industry partners in such a way that they can use it quickly and conveniently and convert it into information relevant to their expertise.
Our highly qualified team combines experience from data science and technology to computer and electronics engineering. Our multidisciplinary backgrounds enable us to contribute to trustworthy and reliable data exchange and overcome information silos and create cross-domain data value chains with open source technologies.
Research Lines
- Acquisition and Analytic Systems for Environmental Monitoring
- Embedded Intelligent Systems
- FAIR Principles for Data
- Data (Visual) Analytics









Facts & Figures
5 with a PhD degree
10 of them with international partners
2 of them with international agencies
Sensor System Technologies Lab, Environmental Data Platform
Data refers to the previous calendar year. See all Facts & Figures.
Research Lines


HIPPA project presented at SEIA 2025 Conference in the Azores
Our researcher Gianluca Scuri showcased innovative optical imaging technologies for the detection of physiological and parasitic damage in apples during harvest and post-harvest

Bye bye Antenne
Auf dem Rittner Horn wird in diesen Wochen die Antenne für den Empfang von Satellitendaten abgebaut – sie war seit 2009 in Betrieb.

Monitoring Sap to Grow Smarter: The APPLE Project Takes on Precision Agriculture
A new sensor system to track plant health in real time and help apple growers use resources more efficiently.

LIVING PLANET SYMPOSIUM 2025
The Center for Sensing Solutions will take part in the Living Planet Symposium 2025, organized by the European Space Agency (ESA) and held in Vienna from 23 to 27 June.

Center for Sensing Solutions at EGU 2025
Our Center took part in the European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2025 in Vienna, presenting ongoing research

New project HURRICANE has already taking off
Disasters are unpredictable, and technology needs to empower first responders with the right tools at the right time. HURRICANE’s holistic, resilient, and real-time framework ...

Eurac Research data take off across Europe!
The data collected in the EDP catalog are now accessible on the official European data portal, DATA.EUROPA.EU.

Kick off TRANS-SAHARA Project
A pioneering an innovative approach to leveraging agroforestry systems for climate resilience in Africa
Kick off meeting: project EO4MULTIHA

RECEPTIC is officially a protected patent
The final formal step has been completed and our innovative "SYSTEM FOR TRACKING PEOPLE AND/OR OBJECTS" called RECEPTIC® has been officially accepted and recognised as a ...

OB-VISLY project successfully concluded
The project aimed to promote sustainable and precise agricultural practices in mountain fruit farming through smart solutions based on data collection and innovative visual ...

EGU General Assembly 2024
Our Centre for Sensing Solutions presented its research at Europe's premier geoscience conference, which took place in Vienna, Austria, from the 14th to the 19th of April.

Kick-off del progetto INSTINCT
Trappole con sensori e intelligenza artificiale per insetti dannosi in agricoltura

Sensori ambientali low-cost:
il progetto ATMO-ACCESS in collaborazione con l’Osservatorio Nazionale di Atene
Center for Sensing Solutions
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