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.
Researchers at Paderborn University are involved in a pioneering Europe-wide project seeking to improve safety, health and environmental standards in ship recycling.
Exciting lectures, interactive workshops and excursions: Paderborn University invites pupils to get to know various study and career opportunities with several programmes.
Registration now possible.
Following the election of Prof Dr J?rg Wallaschek as the new President of Paderborn University last November, the non-full-time Vice Presidents have now also been appointed.
The adoption of a dedicated "Open Educational Resources Policy" is intended to promote the implementation of ideal teaching-learning processes and ensure inclusive, equitable and high-quality education for all people
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.
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.
Paderborn University prides itself on being a research and educational institution that is open to the world and is committed to teaching free, democratic, and social values. Academia relies on diverse perspectives and international networks. Democracy is the basis for academia. Any attack on fundamental democratic rights is also an attack on academic freedom and vice versa.
As a HRK member university, we stand firmly against hostility towards…
Dr Hagos Nigussie Kahssay from Mekelle University in Ethiopia has been awarded a Georg Forster Research Fellowship for experienced researchers by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and will now be conducting research at Paderborn University for two and a half years.
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.