Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): (From left to right) The authors Prof Dr Uwe Gerstmann, Dr Marvin Krenz and Prof Dr Wolf Gero Schmidt with their poster on energy transport in the solar cell.
20.02.2024
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Research,
High Performance Computing,
Press release,
Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2),
Faculty of Science,
Department of Physics
Physicists at Paderborn University have used complex computer simulations to develop a new design for significantly more efficient solar cells than previously available.
Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Scientists at Paderborn University are opening up new possibilities in quantum information processing with a special experimental setup for measuring light particles.
19.02.2024
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Research,
Optoelectronics and Photonics,
Quantum Computation,
Press release,
Sciences,
Faculty of Science,
Department of Physics
Photo (Paderborn University, Johanna Pietsch): Prof. Dr. Erdal Kayacan and his team at Paderborn University are developing a robotic system for drones that will inspect shipwrecks in the future.
Researchers at Paderborn University are involved in a pioneering Europe-wide project seeking to improve safety, health and environmental standards in ship recycling.
Photo (Paderborn University, Tanja Dittmann): Prof Dr Birgitt Riegraf (l.) and Prof Dr Johannes Bl?mer (r.) congratulate Dr Ying Pan on her scholarship.
26.01.2024
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Sustainability,
International,
Researchers,
Awards,
Press release,
Sustainable Materials Chemistry - AK Jun. Prof. Lopez Salas
Natural scientist Dr Ying Pan has been awarded the Paderborn University's Postdoctoral Fellowship 2023 and can therefore look forward to monthly funding of 2,400 euros for a period of 18 months.
On behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MKW NRW), researchers at Paderborn University are investigating how intangible cultural heritage can be specifically taught in schools.
Photo (Paderborn University, Johanna Pietsch): The contracts for the new HPC system have been signed. (front from left to right) Judith Schr?ter (Lenovo) and Simone Probst (Paderborn University), (back from left to right) Prof. Dr. Christian Plessl (Paderborn University) and Oliver Kill (pro-com).
25.01.2024
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Research,
High Performance Computing,
Press release,
Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2)
Paderborn University has concluded a purchase agreement with the company pro-com DATENSYSTEME GmbH for the installation of a further HPC system based on the next generation of AMD processors.
23.01.2024
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Research,
Press release,
Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics,
Department of Computer Science,
Theory of Distributed Systems
The CIRPROM research project ("Algorithmic foundations for circuit-based programmable matter"), led by Prof Dr Scheideler, is being funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with around 350,000 euros until 2027.
Photo (TRR 318): Professors Dr Kevin Tierney (l.) from Bielefeld University and Dr Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo (r.) from Paderborn University are leading the dissertation project on the real-time configuration of algorithms.
With the steadily increasing integration of artificial intelligence into everyday life, it becomes increasingly important to ask how trustworthy these technologies are. The Research Training Group for Trustworthy AI Technology ‘DataNinja’ aims to contribute to this with various projects. One project is the Real-time Configuration of Algorithms with Multi-armed Bandits (EKAmBa).
Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mashiqi): At the New Year's reception, Paderborn University honoured the special achievements of its early career researchers and students.
22.01.2024
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Award Winner,
Festivity,
Press release
Exceptional research topics, outstanding dissertations and particular social commitment – every year, Paderborn University recognises the particular achievements of its students and young research talent. Eleven academics received awards at this year’s New Year’s reception.
Researchers at Paderborn University are investigating the connections between the cathedral city and the German colonies in Africa and the Far East from around 1870 to the Second World War.
22.12.2023
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Research,
Press release,
University Library,
Information and Media Technologies Centre (IMT) (until 2024),
Faculty of Arts and Humanities,
Medienp?dagogik und empirische Medienforschung
A new research project has been launched at Paderborn University with the aim of systematically improving the open access culture (OA) at universities throughout Germany. Free access to research results and data offers numerous advantages not only for academics, but also for interested parties worldwide. Paderborn University is being used as a case study in the project, which is being funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research…