The scholarship programme supports achievement-oriented, motivated and socially committed young people from year 8 onwards from all types of schools in discovering their strengths and potential, developing them to the best of their ability and shaping their own educational and professional path.
The new PhoQS Lab research building will provide scientists on the Paderborn University campus with a state-of-the-art infrastructure to create something new in the field of quantum photonics. To mark the completion of the shell construction work, Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW (BLB NRW) and the university celebrated the topping-out ceremony together.
The expertise of Paderborn science is in demand: Prof. Dr. Eric Bodden, Head of the Institute of Computer Science, and Prof. Dr. Christine Silberhorn, physicist and holder of the Chair of "Integrated Quantum Optics", have been accepted as new members of the German Academy of Science and Engineering - acatech for short.
13.11.2023
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Research,
Transfer,
Artificial Intelligence,
News,
Heinz Nixdorf Institute,
Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
The importance of sustainability in industry is constantly increasing. As a result, engineers are often faced with a conflict in which they have to decide between economic and ecological aspects - in favour of or at the expense of product properties.
02.11.2023
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Research,
International,
Awards,
Press release,
Heinz Nixdorf Institut - Elektrotechnik,
Institute of Mathematics,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
In the latest edition of the renowned "Global Ranking of Academic Subjects" (GRAS), also known as the "Shanghai Subject Ranking", Paderborn University has once again made it into the top 500 universities worldwide.
For its research on global artificial cooling and its cultural conditions and effects, a team of researchers, in which the Paderborn University is also involved, has received a "Synergy Grant" of around 9.9 million euros from the European Research Council (ERC).