With the steadily increasing integration of artificial intelligence into everyday life, it becomes increasingly important to ask how trustworthy these technologies are. The Research Training Group for Trustworthy AI Technology ‘DataNinja’ aims to contribute to this with various projects. One project is the Real-time Configuration of Algorithms with Multi-armed Bandits (EKAmBa).
Exceptional research topics, outstanding dissertations and particular social commitment – every year, Paderborn University recognises the particular achievements of its students and young research talent. Eleven academics received awards at this year’s New Year’s reception.
Paderborn University celebrated its traditional New Year’s reception on Sunday 21 January with the University Orchestra, an awards ceremony and around 400 guests from the worlds of science, business and politics. During her speech in the auditorium, Professor Birgitt Riegraf looked back over the past year and took advantage of the opportunity to review her term of office as university president.
The exchange students spent the winter semester 2023/24 in Paderborn. Together with the International Office and the Eurobiz initiative, they looked back on the past few months.
In the state-wide programme, schools can offer their performance-motivated sixth form students from socio-economically challenging backgrounds regular advice from the talent scouts of the four participating state universities in OWL.
Researchers at Paderborn University are investigating the connections between the cathedral city and the German colonies in Africa and the Far East from around 1870 to the Second World War.
As part of the joint project "Campus OWL - Opportunities in case of doubts about studying and dropping out", the Central Student Advisory Services and Career Services of the OWL universities are inviting students to the "Study Doubts" theme days from 16 to 18 January.
22.12.2023
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A new research project has been launched at Paderborn University with the aim of systematically improving the open access culture (OA) at universities throughout Germany. Free access to research results and data offers numerous advantages not only for academics, but also for interested parties worldwide. Paderborn University is being used as a case study in the project, which is being funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research…