On January 7, 2025, Professor Christian Kästner will give a lecture entitled “From Models to Systems: On the Role of Software Engineering for Machine Learning” at the invitation of the Institute of Computer Science.
The math circle of the University of Paderborn will enter its next round in the winter semester of 2024/25. On three Saturday mornings, interested high school students will get to know exciting mathematics beyond the school curriculum.
At the symposium "The future of mobility in rural areas" on 6 and 7 November, the focus will be on solutions that drive forward the mobility transition: It is about technical innovations in public transport, innovative authorisation procedures for autonomous driving and new business models through smart services.
Starting in the winter semester 2024/25, the Faculty of Cultural Studies at the University of Paderborn will be hosting a new “International Lecture Series”.
In the sixth episode of the electrical engineering podcast "Current Affairs", Alisa Stiballe talks to our host, Olga Friesen, about the possibilities of early research during your studies and her experiences with a scientific conference.
In the 40th episode of the "All Day Research" podcast, Dr. Jana Seep from the Computer Science Office talks to Carina Sivakumar and Josephine Mönnich about starting to study computer science at Paderborn University.
Dr Martin Dräxler, currently Head of Cross-Divisional Digitalisation at Weidmüller Interface in Detmold, has had a remarkable academic and professional career. Even as a child, he developed a passion for computer science that has stayed with him ever since.
Am 12.10. bietet Sabine Hoffmann zusammen mit der Moderatorin Nicole Reckmann einen ArbeiterKind.de Kennenlern-Workshop in Paderborn an. ArbeiterKind.de ermutigt Schüler:innen aus Familien ohne Hochschulerfahrung dazu, als Erste in ihrer Familie zu studieren.
"When the quanta dance in the computer. A journey into the wonderful world of quantum computing" is the title of the public Science Talk organised by the Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems, PhoQS for short, at Paderborn University on Monday, 7 October.
The international conference ‘Integral Structures in Geometry and Representation Theory’ took place here from 9 to 13 September. With high-calibre speakers, it attracted renowned mathematicians from all over the world, such as Maryna Viazovska and Efim Zelmanov, both winners of the Fields Medal.
For his research work in the field of computer science, Junior Professor Dr Sebastian Peitz from Paderborn University has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant worth 1.5 million euros by the European Research Council (ERC).
During the first week of the autumn holidays, from 14 to 18 October, Paderborn University is offering schoolgirls in grades 7 to 13 a taster course in STEM subjects: the autumn university ‘Girls only’, organised by the project ‘Frauen gestalten die Informationsgesellschaft’ (fgi). Parallel to the ‘Girls only’ autumn university, the ‘All Gender’ autumn university will also be offered by the MINT@UniPB project for high school students.
The SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn invites you to this year's SICP Symposium on Tuesday, 24 September in Paderborn's Zukunftsmeile 2 in order to promote the exchange between science and business on the forward-looking topic of ‘data rooms’.
In the 39th episode of the “All Day Research” podcast, we welcome Prof. Dr. Stefan Sauer, who talks to our host Marvin Beckmann about the Software Innovation Campus Paderborn (SICP).