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Re­volu­tion­ary auto­ma­tion of power elec­tron­ics through ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence

New research project at Paderborn University is using learning algorithms to control intelligent power electronics systems

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Fac­ulty of Mech­an­ic­al En­gin­eer­ing: Award of the CLAAS Spon­sor­ship Prize 2023

On Tuesday, 19 September, the sponsorship prize for mechanical engineering students was awarded for the 18th time at the Chair of Construction and Drive Technology (KAt) at Paderborn University.

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New in­sights: Quantum re­search at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

Working with and on the smallest particles of light has been a research focus at Paderborn University for many years.

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On Tuesday, 26 September, Paderborn University will host its Research Day. This year's motto "Smart Sustainability: Future-proof Concepts" focuses on a topic that is increasingly shaping and changing our society.

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Pader­born sci­ent­ists se­cure the fu­ture of the Soot frame­work for pro­gram­mers with Fu­tureSoot

Researchers at Paderborn University have further developed Soot, the world-leading framework for the static analysis of Java and Android applications.

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En­ergy-ef­fi­cient ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence to re­duce power con­sump­tion and CO2 emis­sions in data centres

International AI research project headed by Paderborn University

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Pader­born Uni­ver­sity awards busi­ness spon­sor­ship prize to over 300 stu­dents

Award for special achievements in the natural sciences

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When ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence enters in­to dia­logue

Even if artificial intelligence (AI) provides astonishingly reliable answers in many cases - those who use it often do not like to blindly trust the recommendations, but would like to understand how an AI came to an assessment.

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In September and October, two mentoring programmes for female students interested in doctoral studies will start a new round at Paderborn University.

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Wis­senschaft­skolleg of Pader­born Uni­ver­sity: Ap­ply by 16 Oc­to­ber

Highly qualified scientists from the postdoc phase onwards (at least two years) from all disciplines at Paderborn University can now apply for admission to the Wissenschaftskolleg of Paderborn University.

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The participants of the annual conference of the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP) in front of the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn.

50th An­nu­al Con­fer­ence of the In­ter­na­tion­al Col­loqui­um on Auto­mata, Lan­guages and Pro­gram­ming (IC­ALP)

The conference offered more than 350 participants from all over the world a wide variety of workshops, talks and discussion platforms on the latest research results in the field of theoretical computer science.

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Ad­van­cing di­git­al school de­vel­op­ment: Pader­born Uni­ver­sity in­volved in na­tion­wide joint pro­ject

The digital transformation is increasingly changing communication and cooperation in schools. It is therefore becoming more and more important for school administrators and teachers to develop the corresponding competences in order to use the possibilities innovatively, but also to identify problems.

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n the middle, Prof. Dr. Kateryna Karpenko, on the right, University President Prof. Dr. Birgitt Riegraf and on the left Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber, Director of the "Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists" at the Paderborn University.

EU fund­ing for Ukrain­i­an philo­soph­er at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

As part of a new research project, Ukrainian philosopher Prof. Dr. Kateryna Karpenko is researching the environmental impact of the war in Ukraine

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Scientists have developed a new material to convert light

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