The student project area "oikos" has been campaigning for sustainability at Paderborn University since 2009. The association's many years of commitment have now been recognised with the alumni network's "Outstanding Commitment 2024" award.
15.01.2025
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Research,
Optoelectronics and Photonics,
Collaborative Research Centres,
Transfer,
Quantum Computation,
Press release,
Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS),
Faculty of Science,
Department of Physics
10.01.2025
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Digitalization,
Research,
Transfer,
Press release,
Graduate Centre of the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics,
Department of Computer Science
Many people are often exposed to risks in the digital space without realising it - sometimes with serious consequences. This is where doctoral candidate Anna Lena Rotthaler's research comes in: As part of her doctorate at the Chair of Empirical Software Engineering at Paderborn University, the computer scientist has developed the "Security App".
In December, the German government published its strategy for autonomous driving in road transport. The large-scale mobility system NeMo.bil, whose initiator Prof Dr Thomas Tr?ster heads the Chair of Lightweight Automotive Design at Paderborn University, is presented as an example for the field of local public transport.
16.12.2024
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Sustainability,
Transfer,
Researchers,
Press release,
Business Administration and Economics,
Paderborn Research Center for Sustainable Economy (PARSEC)
The university management calls for proposals for undergraduate and graduate scholarships to promote excellent young researchers at Paderborn University
The junior research group "Data-Driven Methods in Control Engineering" (DART) at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute at Paderborn University has spent four years researching how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used profitably in the field of control engineering.
The new EU Directive on Network and Information Security (NIS-2 Directive) significantly tightens the IT security requirements for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In the "KMU.kompetent.sicher." project, companies are supported with directive-compliant training content developed by Paderborn University, the University of Hohenheim, the InnoZent OWL innovation network and the IT service provider coactum GmbH.
05.12.2024
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Research,
Intelligent Technical Systems,
Collaborative Research Centres,
Economy & Business,
Transfer,
Press release,
Heinz Nixdorf Institute,
Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics,
Department of Computer Science
Among other things, the experts have developed tools that can recognise and remove vulnerabilities even with previously insufficient information. The three-year project was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with almost 500,000 euros.