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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.

 

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Data analysis made easy: The aim of an intelligent chatbot, developed within the scope of a research project at Paderborn University, is to allow users to evaluate large data volumes quickly and easily.

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Cameras, radar, lidar, ultrasound – modern cars have an increasing number of sensors. They assist with parking, monitor blind spots, and help you keep your distance from the car in front. In autonomous vehicles, these sensors must go beyond just providing convenient assistance, and also reliably capture the entire environment. However, differing weather conditions pose huge challenges for the technology. For example, strong background light,…

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Scientists from Paderborn University, Hamm-Lippstadt University of Applied Sciences and the Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMIBM) are researching new environmentally-friendly plastic products based on lactic acid.

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Paderborn research group NEPTUN receives DFG funding

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Forscher der Universität Paderborn bei der „Sendung mit der Maus“

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The most important funding institution and central self-governing organisation for science in Germany, the DFG, has published the Funding Atlas 2021 this week.

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Brot ist in Deutschland ein beliebtes Grundnahrungsmittel. Aber: „Nicht alle Brotsorten wirken sich günstig auf den Stoffwechsel und unsere Gesundheit aus“, sagt Prof. Dr. Anette Buyken von der Universität Paderborn.

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Picture (Paderborn University, Besim Mazhiqi): Using teachers with experience of inclusion and training, and having them provide video-based support during lessons, teachers’ existing didactic skills are identified as a starting point for teacher-training and professional development modules.

To improve inclusive education for children using resource-oriented and needs-based diagnostics: That’s the goal of a new interdisciplinary research project by Paderborn and Bielefeld Universities.

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North Rhine-Westphalia’s Science Minister visits Paderborn University

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