There are many aspects to the energy transition in industry: Energy consumption must be reduced, processes must be electrified and demand must be met with green electricity and hydrogen. Integrated energy systems are the key to this.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of electrical engineering with our brand-new YouTube series ‘Da steckt Elektrotechnik drin!’. In collaboration with leading experts and students from our Institute of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, we present a multifaceted series.
In the second episode of the new electrical engineering podcast “Current Affairs”, guest Andre Becker talks to the host, Olga Friesen, about the Electrical Engineering Day (E2-Day).
New year, new luck! Whether you've been writing for a while and want to expand your writing skills or have just discovered writing for yourself: Apply now! Reapplications are also expressly permitted!
At the start of the summer semester 2024, 60 international students began their master's degree programme at the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics.
From measuring and radar systems to telecommunications: huge amounts of data are being transmitted in ever shorter times nowadays. Precise signals are essential. If they are inaccurate, errors occur. In the "RadiOptics" research project, which was launched last June at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute at Paderborn University, scientists are therefore working on a signal generator that aims to reduce potential sources of error. A spin-off has now…
In the first episode of the new electrical engineering podcast "Current Affairs", our guests Christian von Germeten and Mike Gasenzer talk to the two hosts of this episode, Jan Beinfohr and Yvonne Liebau, about the second semester and how best to master it.
Das Institut für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik ist stolz den Start des neuen Podcast „Current Affairs“ anzukündigen. Dieser Podcast richtet sich an Studierende der Elektrotechnik sowie an interessierte Oberstufenschüler*innen und wird monatlich jeden dritten Donnerstag im Monat veröffentlicht.
Digital and networked systems for ecologically sustainable and future-proof mobility solutions in the transport sector - at Hannover Messe 2024 from 22 to 26 April, researchers from Paderborn University will be presenting technologies and concepts for sustainable developments that contribute to improving processes in passenger transport and logistics.
Researchers at Paderborn University are involved in a pioneering Europe-wide project seeking to improve safety, health and environmental standards in ship recycling. To achieve this, partners from science and industry are taking a new approach using robotics and AI systems. The project was launched in January for a period of four years, and has received a total of nearly eight million euros of funding from the European Union (EU), of which…
"From my own experience and through exchanges with other academics, I know that there is still a lot to be done for equal opportunities and justice, and I would like to help," says Dr. Charlene Weiß.
Exceptional research topics, outstanding theses and special social commitment - every year, Paderborn University recognizes special achievements by its young academics and students.
On December 16-20, 2023, the IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU) Workshop took place in Taipeh, Taiwan, see www.asru2023.org. This bi-annual workshop is the flag-ship workshop of the Speech and Language Technical Committee of the IEEE. This year, the local organizers were the Academia Sinica, the National Tsing-Hua University, and the Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing.