The New Mobility Paderborn (NeMo) initiative and the NeMo.bil project it initiated, which is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) with more than 18 million euros, have reached the next milestone.
Photo (Michael Setzpfandt): Evening event and launch of "BeneluxNet" at the Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the Federal Government in Berlin.
The "BeneluxNet" platform of the Belgium Centre (BELZ) at Paderborn University has been online since 8 April. The aim is to provide an in-depth presentation of the Benelux region as the economic, political and cultural heartland of Europe and an important partner for Germany, particularly North Rhine-Westphalia.
Elections are held for the Senate, the Faculty Boards of the five faculties, the Student Parliament (StuPA) and the directly elected student representative bodies (student representatives and student councils).
Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): In front of the new research building: Wolfgang Feldmann, Dr Dirk Günnewig, Gabriele Willems, Simone Probst, Prof Dr Matthias Bauer, Ina Brandes and Prof Dr Christine Silberhorn. What makes it special: The picture, a gift from the BLB, serves as an electronic key to the building.
08.04.2025
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Sustainability,
Research,
Optoelectronics and Photonics,
Quantum Computation,
Press release,
Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS),
Faculty of Science,
Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics
Photo (Luci Valentine Photography): Junior Professor Dr Nicholas Güsken will head a new group at Paderborn University as a tenure-track junior professor from April.
03.04.2025
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Mobility,
Research,
Optoelectronics and Photonics,
International,
Press release,
Faculty of Science,
Department of Physics
With the NRW Return Programme, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia sponsors young academics who have ventured abroad from Germany and now wish to return to NRW.
Under the motto "Data-driven Industry - Shaping a New Era", numerous partners from industry and science will be presenting innovative solutions at the Hannover Messe under the umbrella of the Industry 4.0 platform's joint stand. Paderborn University is also represented with the "Decide4ECO" and "NeMo.bil" projects.
Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): At the beginning of the summer semester, the first semester students were welcomed in lecture hall L1 at Paderborn University.
Photo (Paderborn University): The transMINT4.0 project team in preparation for Bifo 2025: student and research assistants Hannah Leonie Fritz, Marie-Sophie Vüllers, M.Ed. Eileen Reckmann, M.Sc. Lena Luise Crummenerl, Kristin Schmidt, Madlin Rodehorst (standing from left), seated in front from left: Prof Dr Katrin Temmen and Prof Dr Eva Blumberg. Due to illness as a screen shot: M.Ed. Ricardo Puppe. Marena Meier is missing.
Paderborn University's Software Innovation Campus (SICP) will be represented at this year's Hannover Messe. From 31 March to 4 April, it will be presenting a total of eight research projects relating to intelligent and sustainable energy systems at the joint stand of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
This year, the university management is once again calling for proposals for prizes for innovation and quality in teaching. All teaching staff are encouraged to take part in the call for proposals for the "Teaching Award for Young Academics" or the "Award for Innovation and Quality Improvement in Teaching".
Photo (private): Prof Dr Jacob Martin Rump from Creighton University in Omaha has been awarded a Humboldt Research Fellowship and has thus been continuing his work at Paderborn University since the beginning of March.
21.03.2025
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Mobility,
Research,
International,
Transfer,
Press release,
Faculty of Arts and Humanities,
Institut für Humanwissenschaften,
Subject philosophy
Prof Dr Jacob Martin Rump from Creighton University in Omaha, USA, has been awarded a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers and is now continuing his work at Paderborn University.
Dual vocational training is a central pillar of the German labour market and makes a significant contribution to securing skilled workers. Improved cooperation between learning venues can not only improve the quality of training, but also increase the attractiveness of dual training - an important factor in view of the increasing shortage of skilled labour. A new study by Paderborn University analyses the cooperation between the three central…
Photo (it's OWL): (from left) Paderborn scientists Lisa Petzke, Anja Rasor and Dr. Christian Koldewey with Mona Neubaur and Prof. Dr. René Fahr at the presentation of the funding decision for the "GoProZero" project.
18.03.2025
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Sustainability,
Research,
Economy & Business,
Transfer,
Press release,
Heinz Nixdorf Institute,
Its OWL,
Advanced Systems Engineering / Heinz Nixdorf Institut
Students already enrolled at Paderborn University and future students can now apply for a Deutschlandstipendium scholarship from the OWL Study Fund Foundation. The scholarships amount to 3,600 euros per year and are awarded irrespective of income. Applications can be submitted until 5 May.