Our institutes

The Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics unites three outstanding institutes under one roof. The focus is on research and teaching for the further development of modern technologies.

 

Institute of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

Information technology, automation technology and microsystems technology - methodological foundations and future-oriented technologies - and specialisation in important areas such as optical communications technology, electric drives and microsensor technology, to name but a few. Many publicly funded projects and close networking with regional and national industry - this is how we achieve a balance between basic research and practical solutions.

Our study conditions are excellent: we involve our students in concrete issues at an early stage. In addition, we offer short distances, personal contact with professors and individual support, while at the same time setting the highest standards for our teaching. Attractive and innovative - we offer a successful start to your engineering career.

 

Institute of Computer Science

Software Engineering and Information Systems, Modelling and Algorithms, Embedded Systems and System Software and Human-Machine Interaction - four computer science topics, four fields that are as broad as they are specialised. Coupled with excellent interdisciplinary research, successful research institutes, DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centres and cooperation with renowned industrial partners. In addition, a balanced, research-oriented course of study with intensive support for our students, including a mentoring programme - that is the "Paderborn Profile" - our flagship for one of the top addresses in Germany when it comes to study and research in computer science.

 

Institute of Mathematics

From A for Analysis to D for Didactics of Mathematics and N for Numerics to Z for Number Theory - theoretical and practical, applied and complex. Uncovering hidden structures, developing new ideas, solving problems - mathematics is the key to technical innovation.

Our institute combines outstanding mathematical research, a strong focus on mathematics didactics and a wide range of industrial collaborations with excellent support and individualised supervision for our students. Research and teaching at an international level - competitive and future-orientated.