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Specify a destination via an app, be picked up at home a short time later and be taken to your destination in an autonomous vehicle: What sounds like a utopian vision of local public transport for most people in rural areas is the goal of the “NeMo.bil” project.

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Recognize and avoid weak points directly in the development process: This is what the KoTeBi test suite is designed to do. Developers can use the tool to ensure that the security implementation they are using is actually secure. The project has reached an important milestone: the development of the core functionalities has been completed and a first version has been published. We are now looking for interested companies who would like to test our…

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Imagine a city in which cars drive like perfectly coordinated bees in a swarm. Efficient, safe and with low emissions. The concept of platooning, originally developed for highways, could significantly relieve urban traffic. However, it only works if the vehicles communicate reliably with each other. In his dissertation, Dr. Tobias Hardes researched an innovative strategy that enables the smooth exchange of information.

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Dr. Alexander Fink spoke about future strategies for companies at the Paderborn IT reception.

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18th IT Security Day - Image source: iStock/BlackJack3D
18th IT Security Day - Image source: iStock/BlackJack3D

On Tuesday, September 3 and Wednesday, September 4, the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn invites you to the 18th Paderborn IT Security Day at Zukunftsmeile 2. Experts are invited to give a presentation or hold a workshop on a current/innovative topic in the field of IT security.

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Prof Burkhard Hehenkamp congratulates Dr Yvonne Groening on her induction into the Hall of Fame.
Photo (Paderborn University): Prof. Dr Burkhard Hehenkamp, Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, congratulates Dr Yvonne Groening on her extraordinary achievements and on being inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Dr. Yvonne Groening, Managing Partner of myconsult GmbH and Managing Director of myndsoft GmbH, was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics as a successful founder and entrepreneur.

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Digital and networked systems for ecologically sustainable and future-proof mobility solutions in the transport sector - at Hannover Messe 2024 from April 22 to 26, researchers from Paderborn University will be presenting technologies and concepts for sustainable developments that contribute to improving processes in passenger transport and logistics.

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Increasing sustainability requirements and rising energy costs are prompting companies to reduce CO2 emissions from process heat. The use of waste heat through heat recovery and heat pumps offers untapped potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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The students of the Management Capstone Course after a successful final presentation at Weidmüller in Detmold.

In the course of the mobility transition, e-mobility is becoming increasingly important in order to achieve sustainability targets in the transport sector. Funding programs are intended to create incentives for drivers to switch to e-mobility. In addition to support for the purchase of electric vehicles, this also includes funding for charging stations. This offers great potential for companies in the e-mobility sector.

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Photo (Paderborn University): Final event of the master's module "Process Mining" in the Zukunftsmeile 2 together with the practice partners of Enervie Vernetzt GmbH.

The end of the lecture period also marked the end of the master's seminar "Process Mining" offered by Dr. Christian Bartelheimer for the first time in the winter semester. Process mining is a technology for analyzing process data. The aim is to systematically analyze and evaluate business processes so that various processes can be improved. Process mining makes it possible to visualize the process in its entirety and thus make hidden process…

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Close-up of a computer chip
Symbolic image (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi)

The stuff of science fiction films: For decades, so-called "programmable matter" has inspired filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts worldwide. It is able to change its shape and properties, such as color, form and elasticity, either independently or based on external influences.

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The SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn of Paderborn University has been supporting particularly committed students of Paderborn University for three years with its Digital Talents Program, who are involved in the digitalization of the economy and society beyond their studies and who later aspire to a specialist or management career.

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Gruppenbild bei Verabschiedung von Prof. Dr. Gregor Engels
Photo (Paderborn University, Nadija Carter): (from left to right) Dr Markus Holt, Prof Dr René Fahr, Prof Dr Gregor Engels, Prof Dr Jürgen Klüners, Prof Dr Eric Bodden.

On December 5, 2023, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics held a celebratory colloquium to bid farewell to its former Dean Prof. Dr. Gregor Engels on his retirement. The computer scientist worked for some time as a university assistant at various universities in Germany before accepting a professorship at the University of Paderborn in 1997 in the field of database and information systems.

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Photo (BMWK / Andreas Mertens): At the funding handover in Berlin (from left): Thorsten Marten (Paderborn University), Member of the Bundestag Dr. Carsten Linnemann, Parliamentary State Secretary Michael Kellner, consortium leader Marcus Zwick (INYO Mobility), Minister Robert Habeck, District Administrator Christoph Rüther (Neue Mobilität Paderborn e. V.), Jonathan Behm (Neue Mobilität Paderborn e. V.), Cristina Brandtstetter (FIWARE Foundation e. V.), Jonathan Behm (Neue Mobilität Paderborn e. V.) and project initiator Andreas Mertens.V.), Jonathan Behm (Neue Mobilität Paderborn e.V.), Cristina Brandtstetter (FIWARE Foundation e.V.) and project initiator Thomas Tröster (Paderborn University).

Sustainable, individual and autonomous - in the NeMo.bil project, the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) is funding the development and testing of a mobility system with cooperating vehicles for "individualized public transport".

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Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): In the "NeMo.bil" project, so-called cabs are intended for last-mile transport.

The aim of the NeMo.bil project is to implement an innovative mobility approach that brings about significant improvements in the areas of user acceptance, costs, use of resources and emissions.

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