Re­search News

New concept to sup­port dis­ad­vant­aged young people for a suc­cess­ful start to their ca­reers

Researchers from Paderborn University and Jena University publish results from practical collaboration

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In­clu­sion in sub­ject les­sons: re­search pro­ject by Pader­born Uni­ver­sity, Biele­feld Uni­ver­sity and Co­logne Uni­ver­sity presents new tool…

The three-year research project "Didactic-diagnostic potentials of inclusion-oriented subject teaching", or DiPoSa for short, which was carried out by a team of researchers from Paderborn University, Bielefeld University and the University of Cologne, was successfully completed at the end of last year. The aim of the project was to improve the inclusive education of children through resource-orientated and support-related diagnostics and to make…

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Man vs. ma­chine in the di­git­al­ised world of work

Paderborn scientists analyse the use of new technologies from a humanistic perspective

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Stu­dents' as­so­ci­ation for sus­tain­ab­il­ity re­ceives Pader­born alumni award

The student project area "oikos" has been campaigning for sustainability at Paderborn University since 2009. The association's many years of commitment have now been recognised with the alumni network's "Outstanding Commitment 2024" award.

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Zwei junge Männer und eine junge Frau schauen gemeinsam auf ein Smartphone

IN­NOVADE: Pader­born Uni­ver­sity is part of a new EU Ho­ri­zon Europe pro­ject on di­git­al demo­cracy

Research into digital democracy aims to provide valuable insights for improving civic participation

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Sci­ence un­der the sign of di­git­al­isa­tion

Paderborn University celebrates traditional New Year's reception with 400 guests

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Quantum re­peat­ers for se­cure quantum net­works of the fu­ture

Paderborn University involved in new joint project

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Pader­born Uni­ver­sity re­search­ers de­vel­op app that spon­sors safe di­git­al be­ha­viour

Many people are often exposed to risks in the digital space without realising it - sometimes with serious consequences. This is where doctoral candidate Anna Lena Rotthaler's research comes in: As part of her doctorate at the Chair of Empirical Software Engineering at Paderborn University, the computer scientist has developed the "Security App".

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Sus­tain­able - Di­git­al - Equit­able. Fu­ture scen­ari­os for work, edu­ca­tion and ca­reers

Patron Elke Büdenbender speaks at the "Vocational Training" university days at Paderborn University

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The fu­ture drives autonom­ously: Pader­born mo­bil­ity sys­tem NeMo.bil in the Ger­man gov­ern­ment's strategy pa­per

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.

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In­ter­na­tion­al re­cog­ni­tion: Pader­born Bel­gi­um Centre be­comes mem­ber of re­search net­work

The Belgium Centre (BELZ) at Paderborn University has been accepted into the renowned "Network of University Centres for France and Francophonie".

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New work­ing group re­searches the top­ic of "green skills" among pub­lic sec­tor act­ors

Funded by the German Committee Future Earth (DKN)

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Call for pro­pos­als: Doc­tor­al schol­ar­ships 2025 at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

The university management calls for proposals for undergraduate and graduate scholarships to promote excellent young researchers at Paderborn University

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DART ju­ni­or re­search group in­vest­ig­ates the use of ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence in con­trol en­gin­eer­ing

The junior research group "Data-Driven Methods in Control Engineering" (DART) at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute at Paderborn University has spent four years researching how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used profitably in the field of control engineering.

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Arm­ing SMEs against cy­ber­crime: fo­cus on NIS-2-com­pli­ant solu­tions

The new EU Directive on Network and Information Security (NIS-2 Directive) significantly tightens the IT security requirements for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In the "KMU.kompetent.sicher." project, companies are supported with directive-compliant training content developed by Paderborn University, the University of Hohenheim, the InnoZent OWL innovation network and the IT service provider coactum GmbH.

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