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Science and industry collaborate closely on more sustainable production in “ReProvAP” joint project

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Scientists are taking an interdisciplinary approach to creating a photonic quantum computer.

Paderborn University receives millions in funding from the NRW Ministry of Culture and Science

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): An integrated photonic quantum component with direct fibre coupling. Scientists from Paderborn University are using it to study quantum networks.

Small Structures on a Large Scale

“Optical quantum networks” form the basis for future technologies, like the quantum computer and the quantum internet. To date, one challenge in realizing these networks has been the need to connect many different components within a large system. Scientists from the University of Paderborn hope to overcome this hurdle through their research project known as “Qinos” (quantum components – integrated, optical, scalable), using thin layers of…

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Support for National High Performance Computing (Nationales Hochleistungsrechnen, NHR): Eight computing centers funded by the national and state governments have come together to establish the “Verein für Nationales Hochleistungsrechnen – NHR-Verein e.V.” – a high-powered national association for high performance computing.

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A Paderborn University study highlights the pressures for Paralympics participants

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Foto (Universität Paderborn, Jennifer Strube): Symbolbild: Am Kompetenzzentrum für Kulturerbe der Universität Paderborn untersuchen Wissenschaftler*innen die Folgen der Coronapandemie für den rheinischen Karneval.

Wissenschaftler*innen des Kompetenzzentrums für Kulturerbe der Universität Paderborn haben über 1.500 Personen befragt

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Paderborn University involved in the development of a digital knowledge repository

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Symbolic image (Paderborn University, Jennifer Strube): Paderborn scientists investigate how algorithmic methods can support students in the acquisition of argumentative competencies.

Digital technologies are changing forms of learning as we know them. Education policy makers are therefore calling for the increasing digitalisation of school education and the development of corresponding digital provision.

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Researchers at Paderborn University have surveyed some 7,500 school pupils on the challenges they have faced and paint an ambivalent picture of the status quo

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High Tax Levies, Little Trust

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Foto (Heiko Appelbaum): Dr. Marie Biermann von der Universität Paderborn sieht Sport als Mittel, um die persönliche und gesellschaftliche Entwicklung zu fördern.

Die aktuell stattfindende Fußball-Europameisterschaft verbindet Menschen weltweit. Dabei machen Regenbogen-Kapitänsbinden, (nicht) beleuchtete Stadien und Kniefälle auch auf gesellschaftspolitische Themen aufmerksam. Wie Sport gesellschaftliche Veränderungen forcieren und als Mittel der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit eingesetzt werden kann, steht im Zentrum eines Projekts, an dem neben internationalen Partnern auch Wissenschaftler*innen und…

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Das Team des Lehrstuhls für Dynamik und Mechatronik (LDM) der Universität Paderborn hat erfolgreich an der „Data Challenge“ der europäischen Konferenz der „Prognostics and Health Management Society“ (PHM Society) teilgenommen. Im Fokus des Wettbewerbs stand das Thema Industrie 4.0: In kürzester Zeit sollten die Teams mittels modernster Algorithmen und Modelle Fehler in einem Produktionsprozess identifizieren. Das Team um Prof. Dr.-Ing. Walter…

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Billions of people use the internet every day, producing nonillions of bytes of data. Artificial intelligence (AI) is used to obtain structured findings from these huge volumes of data. In particular, this benefits companies that need to make business-critical decisions based on data.

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Photo (Sven Jona, Axiotherm GmbH): Prof. Enebish Namjil, the Mongolian project coordinator, building a new PV system.

Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, is the coldest capital city in the world. During the long winter season, lasting about seven months, temperatures of minus 30 °C are considered normal – which means constant heating is required for homes.

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Photo (dc-ce/BLB NRW): Visualisation of the new HPC data centre where the Noctua 2 system will be installed (currently under construction).
Photo (dc-ce/BLB NRW): Visualisation of the new HPC data centre where the Noctua 2 system will be installed (currently under construction).

140,000 processing cores, the very latest generation of high-tech features, and compact enough to fit inside a squash court – Paderborn University is getting a new supercomputer.

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