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Here you will find current, selected news from the area of research at the University of Paderborn. Further releases can be found in the press archive.

 

Photo (Paderborn University, Johanna Pietsch): Dr. Ying Pan has been living and working in Paderborn for a year.

"An Aca­dem­ic Ca­reer is Chal­len­ging but In­cred­ibly Ful­filling"

Interview with postdoctoral fellow Dr. Ying Pan for nationwide ?Hydrogen Week“

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Na­tion­wide "Hy­dro­gen Week"

At Paderborn University, we are using the campaign week as an opportunity to give this beacon of hope a special stage - in the form of a themed special, a landing page and a hands-on activity in the city.

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Photo (INYO Mobility GmbH): Cabs take people to their destinations and provide a practical urban-rural connection.

Mo­bil­ity of the fu­ture: New vehicle con­cepts and swarm in­tel­li­gence for the trans­port and en­ergy trans­ition

Climate-friendly, sustainable and user-orientated: The "New Mobility Paderborn" initiative, in which more than 70 network partners have joined forces under the leadership of Paderborn University, is committed to linking the transport and energy transition as an application centre.

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Photo (Screenshot/ Jan-Luca Hansel): Checking the pH value during an experiment in the "VirtuChemLab".

In the chem­istry lab of the fu­ture

Using VR goggles and controllers, students at Paderborn University learn the basics of practical laboratory work in the "VirtuChemLab"

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Photo (Paderborn University, Stephan Risse): Invitation to the event in the hydrogen bus: Prof. Dr Matthias Bauer (right) and Dr Roland Schoch (left) from Paderborn University.

Cit­izen sci­ence in the hy­dro­gen bus: ex­per­i­ments on Pader­born's town hall square

nationwide Hydrogen Week

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Photo (German Rescue Robotics Centre): Briefing: A lot of data and information has to be analysed during environmental disasters and large-scale operations.

Weath­er dis­asters, pan­dem­ics & co: data plat­form for crit­ic­al haz­ard situ­ations un­der con­struc­tion

Paderborn University scientists involved in EU project

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Photo (Paderborn University): The core professors of the PARSCE are looking forward to an interdisciplinary exchange on the topic of sustainability. (from left) Prof Dr Philip Yang, Prof Dr Martin Kesternich, Prof Dr Karina Kiepe, Prof Dr Daniel Reimsbach and Prof Dr Simon Thanh-Nam Trang.

New re­search centre for sus­tain­ab­il­ity at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

"Paderborn Research Centre for Sustainable Economy" officially opened

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Symbolic picture (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi).

New study by Pader­born Uni­ver­sity ex­am­ines the role of work­arounds in or­gan­isa­tions

As targeted deviations from standard processes, workarounds enable employees to overcome hurdles and increase their overall productivity. Although their use is widespread in companies, many aspects have been little researched to date.

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Photo (BENTELER/Sandra Meyer): The concept for a holistic energy transition in industry is a joint effort. The model that the project partners are taking with them to Berlin was built by trainees from BENTELER and Westfalen Weser together with computer scientists from Paderborn University.

Hol­ist­ic En­ergy Trans­ition in In­dustry: Pader­born Part­ners Present Concept at "Woche der Um­welt" in Ber­lin

There are many aspects to the energy transition in industry: Energy consumption must be reduced, processes must be electrified and demand must be met with green electricity and hydrogen. Integrated energy systems are the key to this.

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Photo (Ibrahim Nassar): Deniz ?zcan, Sven Rarbach, Dominik Wiechel and Marcel Ebel at the project presentation.

IT solu­tions for product de­vel­op­ment: con­sor­ti­um de­vel­ops mod­el-based im­pact ana­lyses to eval­u­ate tech­nic­al changes

Impact analyses make dependencies visible at an early stage with the help of innovative IT solutions, allowing companies to act instead of react.

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