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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.

 

Light­house of quantum re­search: Pader­born Uni­ver­sity opens state-of-the-art "PhoQS Lab" for the fu­ture of photon­ics

After three years of construction, the "Photonic Quantum Systems Laboratory" (PhoQS Lab) at Paderborn University, a highly specialised research centre in the field of quantum technologies, was officially opened on Thursday, 26 February.

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Start­ing sig­nal for new com­pet­ence centre for lan­guage pro­mo­tion in Hesse: Pader­born Uni­ver­sity takes over sci­entif­ic man­age­ment

Paderborn University and "Qualit?t in Kitas Onlineakademie GmbH" are starting to set up the Hessian "Kinder.Sprachen.Zukunft" competence centre for language education and support in early childhood.

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Fu­ture-proof re­search soft­ware: Pader­born sci­ent­ists fur­ther de­vel­op the "SootUp" frame­work

Researchers at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute at Paderborn University are realising the "CoSA" project under the leadership of the "Secure Software Engineering" group and are adding important functions to the framework "SootUp".

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Pader­born Uni­ver­sity sci­ent­ist is a mem­ber of the Ad­vis­ory Board for Ag­ri­cul­tur­al Policy, Nu­tri­tion and Con­sumer Health Pro­tec­tion at…

Prof Dr Anette Buyken, nutritionist at Paderborn University, has been reappointed as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for Agricultural Policy, Nutrition and Consumer Health Protection (WBAE) at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Home Affairs (BMLEH).

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Re­search team at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity de­vel­ops a pro­to­type for meas­ur­ing di­git­al demo­cracy

Development of the Digital Democracy Score (DDS) as part of the EU project “INNOVADE”

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Are re­sent­ment and ste­reo­types on the rise? In­ter­view with Prof Dr Claudia ?hlschl?ger and Dr Till­mann Heise

Prof Dr Claudia ?hlschl?ger and Dr Tillmann Heise conduct research at the Paderborn Institute of German and Comparative Literature on the connections between stereotyping and resentment, among other things. In this interview, they talk about how existing cultural and political stereotypes are not only reinforced and legitimised in literature, but also potentially challenged and possibly even revoked.

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Present­a­tion of res­ults "Sexu­al vi­ol­ence against minors in the Arch­diocese of Pader­born. A his­tor­ic­al in­vest­ig­a­tion (1941-2002)"

The results will be presented on Thursday, 12 March, from 3 to 5 p.m. in room Q0.101 at Paderborn University.

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Pader­born Uni­ver­sity de­vel­ops tools for more cy­ber se­cur­ity in Europe with EU part­ners

The rules for cybersecurity in the EU are becoming increasingly complex. The newly launched project "Cybersecurity Certification and Assessment Tools" (CCAT), in which the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn, which is part of Paderborn University, is involved, is responding to this.

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Why we can hardly find peace without a "second screen"

In the Spotify original podcast "Wissen Weekly", Paderborn psychologist Prof. Dr. Sven Lindberg talks about why we rarely watch series without a mobile phone, what this has to do with our reward system - and why our brain urgently needs rest periods.

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E-mo­tors from the 3D print­er

Science and industry join forces for sustainable production

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