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f.l. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h. c. Albert Albers, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ansgar Trächtler, Dr.-Ing. Maurice Meyer, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Roman Dumitrescu, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Gausemeier, Dr.-Ing. Christian Koldewey

We congratulate Maurice Meyer on his doctorate

Maurice Meyer successfully completed his doctorate on the topic of "Systematics for the planning and utilisation of operating data analyses in strategic product planning" under the supervision of Prof. Dr Roman Dumitrescu. Congratulations to him! Abstract: Strategic product planning is decisive for the success of new product generations. A valuable source of information is the use phase of previous generations, which reveals product weaknesses…

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Michael Scholtysik

Sustainability in the industry: a look back at an inspiring lecture

Last Thursday, we had the pleasure of seeing our colleague Michel Scholtysik give a presentation on sustainable transformation in industry. With over 60 people in attendance and a lively discussion afterwards, this presentation was not only informative but also thought-provoking. Michel's analysis of the role of the circular economy as a driver of change was extremely insightful. Not only did he shed light on the complex mechanisms behind the…

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70th Annual Conference of the Association for the Promotion of German Fire Protection

Project EU-CREXDATA at the 70th annual conference of the Association for the Promotion of German Fire Protection

Today, our Product Development Group is presenting the EU-CREXDATA project and its benefits for emergency response in extreme weather situations at the vfdb e.V. annual conference in Magdeburg. Project partner Enes Derin from the Institute of Fire and Rescue Technology (IFR) will be on site to present the associated poster, which was created in collaboration with the German Rescue Robotics Centre (DRZ).

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HNI Forum 2024

The HNI Forum took place on Thursday, May 2, 2024, under the topic “Pragmatic opacity of machines from a techno-philosophical and ethical perspective”. The central topic was the opacity of AI and the problems it can entail. The guest speaker from TU Darmstadt was Prof. Dr. Andreas Kaminski, who addressed the distinction between pragmatic and epistemic opacity in his lecture. Suzana Alpsancar, Junior Professor of Applied Ethics at the University…

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M. Sc. Babak Sadiye

Portrait of a scientist: Babak Sadiye

Even as a child, Babak Sadiye played video games and manipulated electronic devices to quench his thirst for knowledge. Today, he is a research assistant in the Circuit Technology department and delves deeper into electronic fields. In his free time, he goes hiking or camping with friends and explores new places. You can find out more about Babak in his employee portrait in the annual report.

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We congratulate Kevin Malena on his doctorate: (from left) Jun.-Prof. Sebastian Peitz, Prof. Ansgar Trächtler, Kevin Malena, Prof. Jürgen Krimmling, Prof. Thomas Tröster

We congratulate Kevin Malena on his doctorate

Kevin Malena successfully completed his doctorate on the topic of "Design, Analysis and Implementation of a Multi-stage Model Predictive Traffic Light Control System" under Prof. Ansgar Trächtler. Congratulations on this achievement! Summary of the thesis: This dissertation describes the concept and the development process of a traffic signal control system up to the real implementation. The control system, which was developed in the context of…

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M. Sc. Daniel Preuß

Portrait of a scientist: Daniel Preuß

Daniel Preuß has been a research assistant in the Product Development department since September 2018 and deals with problems in requirements engineering using artificial intelligence. In his free time, he socialises with his colleagues or plays music in the specialist group band. You can find out more about Daniel in his employee portrait in the annual report.

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M. Sc. Thorben Scholz

Portrait of a scientist: Thorben Scholz

Social commitment is a top priority for Thorben Scholz. As a research associate in the Behavioural Economic Engineering and Responsible Management department, he is particularly committed to people and the environment in the corporate context through the DualStrat project. As co-founder of UFUNDI, he uses art for intercultural exchange, whereby the focus is on people and their life stories. You can find out more about Thorben in his employee…

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Sustainability lecture "UPB for Future"

The "UPB for Future" sustainability lecture series will be held again in the summer semester 2024. Organized by Professor René Fahr, head of our "Behavioral Economic Engineering and Responsible Management" department as well as Vice President for Knowledge and Technology Transfer and the Office of Educational Innovation and University Didactics, the lecture series will take place every Thursday from 4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. in lecture hall L1. In…

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HNI Forum

HNI Forum on 2nd May 2024

The topic of the forum on 2nd May at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute is "Pragmatic opacity of machines from a techno-philosophical and ethical perspective". The HNI Forum is a series of lectures focussing on current research trends and projects. The aim is to convey ideas, challenges and possible solutions in a generally understandable way. A differentiated approach to this problem begins by distinguishing between different types of opacity: For…

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M. Sc. Jonas Klauke

Portrait of a scientist: Jonas Klauke

Board game and manga enthusiast Jonas Klauke has been a research assistant in the Secure Software Engineering group since December 2021. In addition to his work in the group, he helped organise the first SootUp Hackathon in 2023. You can find out more about Jonas in his employee portrait in the annual report.

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Photo (Besim Mazhiqi): Paderborn University research group develops signal generator

Precise signals for data transmission

Company emerges from research project: Paderborn University research group develops signal generator 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…

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Photo (Ulrich Hüsken, Heinz Nixdorf Institute): Remote maintenance using AR technology.

Designing and establishing digital business models despite a shortage of skilled labour: A new approach for industrial practice

Artificial intelligence, machine learning, augmented reality - digital technologies offer enormous business potential, whether for processes, systems or maintenance. But how do companies that have previously defined themselves through their expertise in mechanical and plant engineering manage to get started? Successful implementation and integration remains a challenge. Success no longer lies solely in the manufacture of a product, but in the…

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M.Sc. Niklas Fittkau

Portrait of a scientist: Niklas Fittkau

Niklas Fittkau has been working as a research assistant in the Control Engineering and Mechatronics department since 2022. In the field of driver assistance systems, he supports a project that aims to achieve greater sustainability in the form of car headlights, and in his free time he uses his flying licence to look at the world from above. You can find out more about Niklas in his employee portrait in the annual report.

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M. Sc. Christoph Böddeker

Portrait of a scientist: Christoph Böddeker

Christoph Böddeker has been a research assistant in the "Communications Engineering" specialist group since 2018. He works there on the transcription of conversations. Unlike many others, Christoph began his career with an apprenticeship as an electronics technician and, after completing his training, came to Paderborn University to study. In his work, new areas of application are opening up, particularly through the further development of smart…

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