Ricardo Usbeck, now Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Explainability at Leuphana University Lüneburg, looks back on a career that began during his studies in computer science at the University of Halle. After his bachelor's and master's degrees, his doctorate took him to Leipzig, followed by professional positions in Paderborn, Dresden, Hamburg and finally Lüneburg. With a passion for interdisciplinary work, he now combines technology,…
On 7 January, we welcomed Prof. Dr. Christian Kästner for the first lecture of the Distinguished Lecture series. Kästner is Professor and Head of the Software Engineering PhD Programme at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.
Talk to students and take part in real lectures: This is possible at the Campus Day at Paderborn University. On Thursday, 16 January, pupils and prospective students can look forward to a varied programme from 8 am to 2 pm.
In this special end-of-year episode of the Electrical Engineering podcast "Current Affairs", the four hosts ask each other exciting questions so that you can get to know them even better.
The "All Day Research" podcast presents a special Christmas episode! In this special episode, Yasemin Sencan, student assistant in the PR team of the faculty EIM, talks to Aniruddh Rao, doctoral candidate and research assistant in the field of Computer Engineering.
In December, the German government published its strategy for autonomous driving in road transport. The large-scale mobility system NeMo.bil, whose initiator Prof Dr Thomas Tröster heads the Chair of Lightweight Automotive Design at Paderborn University, is presented as an example for the field of local public transport.
Dr Muhammad Awais, a remarkable researcher in the field of computer science, shares exciting insights into his scientific career, his research focus and the challenges and successes along the way in an interview.
In the eighth episode of the Electrical Engineering podcast "Current Affairs", Lars Luchterhandt talks to our host, Tim Hetkämper, about appointment committees and what's behind them.
Excellent study organisation, extensive support from teaching staff and the integration of digital teaching elements: The Computer Science degree programme at Paderborn University is impressive in the latest ranking for Master's degree programmes by the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHE).
Freely accessible computer programmes that users are allowed to download, modify and distribute - that's what so-called "open source software" is all about.
In the seventh episode of the Electrical Engineering podcast "Current Affairs", Hannes Geilhorn talks to our host, Olga Friesen, about the tasks, offers and activities of the student council.
Highly accurate, ultra-fast and energy-efficient information processing is required in many applications, whether in communication systems, when using artificial intelligence or when working with precision measuring devices.