On Monday, July 4, the Competence Centre for Sustainable Energy Technology (KET), a central scientific institution of the Paderborn University, celebrated its tenth anniversary.
In the fourteenth episode of All Day Research, we switch roles and are pleased to welcome Lukas Ostermann as our guest. Together with Prof. Dr. Juraj Somorovsky he talks about the topic of student council. One of the topics is the possibilities for students to participate in university politics.
Vom 2. bis 10. Juli findet Europas größtes Jugend-Event für Technik und Naturwissenschaften, die IdeenExpo 2022, auf dem Messegelände in Hannover statt.
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Henriette Herz-Scouting-Program aims to enable scientists from abroad to carry out joint research projects in Germany.
Scientists call on German politicians to act in an open letter
Today, ransomware poses a serious threat to the German and European economies. A recent study commissioned by Germany’s digital industry association Bitkom estimates that data theft, espionage and sabotage cost the German economy approximately €223 billion in losses every year. The willingness of companies to pay ransoms has risen sharply. “On average, around 42 percent of all German…
The use of polymers in general, and in particular in modern metal-plastic hybrid components, fibre composites and lightweight design has become increasing established due to the high degree of flexibility and lower cost of these materials.
On Friday, 24 June, Fields Medal winner Professor Peter Scholze will be appearing as the keynote speaker at this year’s Weierstrass Lecture at Paderborn University. The mathematician is considered a genius. Professor Fabian Januszewski of Paderborn University explains what Professor Scholze’s research focuses on.
After a break of two years, the Science Day of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics took place again on May 25, 2022.
In the thirteenth episode of the "All Day Research" podcast, we welcome Prof. Dr. Johannes Blömer, who talks about cryptography with our host Lukas Ostermann.
Einem Team um die Paderborner Wissenschaftler Prof. Dr. Thomas D. Kühne und Prof. Dr. Christian Plessl ist es gelungen, als erste Gruppe weltweit die bedeutsame Rechenleistungsschranke von einem sogenannten Exaflop – das sind mehr als eine Trillion Gleitkommaberechnungen pro Sekunde – für eine Anwendung in den rechnergestützten Wissenschaften zu durchbrechen. Damit haben sie einen neuen Weltrekord aufgestellt.
This week it’s Jun.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Peitz’s turn on "3 Questions for...". He introduces his research field "Data Science for Engineering" and reveals what motto he lives by.
The video is available here: https://cs.uni-paderborn.de/en/research/research/professors-in-profile