Photo (Ingrid Anderson-Jensen, SG Flensburg-Handewitt): Johannes Golla, player at SG Flensburg-Handewitt and capatain of the German national team, scoring a goal with sensors in the lower neck area under the jersey.
Scientists from Paderborn University, in a research project with professional handball club SG Flensburg-Handewitt, have now studied how the use of algorithms can minimize the risk of injury and improve athlete performance. The researchers also developed an AI feature that can predict goals.
Photo (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): The ZirkuPro project is creating a system so that companies can take a targeted approach to their product development, which can make the impact of design decisions on the entire value chain, for instance, more transparent.
Photo (Paderborn University, Matthias Groppe): Symbolic image. In a new project scientists at Paderborn University are looking into the question of what role humans play in the age of technology and what their role will be in the future digitalized working world of work.
Mit dem Henriette Herz-Scouting-Programm der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung soll Wissenschaftler*innen aus dem Ausland die Durchführung gemeinsamer Forschungsvorhaben in Deutschland ermöglicht werden.
[Translate to English:] Symbolbild (Universität Paderborn, Besim Mazhiqi): Paderborner Wissenschaftler entwickeln neue Technologie zur Manipulation von Licht.
The use of polymers in general, and in particular in modern metal-plastic hybrid components, fibre composites and lightweight design has become increasing established due to the high degree of flexibility and lower cost of these materials.
Photo (dSPACE GmbH): A simulated world that recreates a real environment allows for testing of automated vehicle systems, such as distance or lane change assistants.
Parking assistant, distance control, fatigue detector – the complexity of automated driving functions is constantly increasing. This also increases the requirements for testing and development methods.
“Finding something so novel that it might be included in textbooks as fundamental knowledge is every scientist’s dream,” says Prof. Dr. Jan Paradies, a professor at Paderborn University. Paradies, a chemist, recently discovered a previously unprecedented reaction in which an entire molecular fragment migrates to another location in the particle.
A team led by Paderborn scientists Professor Thomas D. Kühne and Professor Christian Plessl has succeeded in becoming the first group in the world to break the major “exaflop” barrier – more than a trillion floating-point operations per second – for a computational science application. With this accomplishment, they have set a new world record.
Eine von Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart, Minister für Wirtschaft, Innovation, Digitalisierung und Energie des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (MWIDE NRW), eingesetzte Jury hat dem ESC.OWL der Universität Paderborn eine herausragende Leistung bescheinigt.
From 30 May to 2 June, under the umbrella of Paderborn University, researchers from the Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC), Institute for Lightweight Design with Hybrid Systems (ILH), Competence Centre for Sustainable Energy Technology (KET) and SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn will be showcasing innovative technologies and concepts for a sustainable future at Hannover Messe.
140,000 processor cores, latest generation high-tech and all in the size of a single squash court: On Friday, 29 April, Paderborn University celebrated the official opening of its new high-performance computing centre which houses the “Noctua 2” supercomputer.