© Susanne Freitag News / People 21. March 2024 Neuroinformatician Helge Ritter honoured with symposium 150 guests look back on the work of the long-standing coordinator of the Cluster of Excellence CITEC. After 33 years at the university, the Faculty of Engineering bids farewell to the researcher on his retirement. © michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 ‘UniTeam’ wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© michaelheim/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. March 2024 ‘Our epidemiological research still reveals gaps’ Four years ago, Germany went into lockdown. Health scientist Professor Alexander Krämer on learnings from the pandemic. © Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 ‘UniTeam’ wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Gentileza Instituto de Música News / Research 6. March 2024 The Sounds of Science A workshop at the university’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is working on sonification as a new way of presenting data. © Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 ‘UniTeam’ wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Mike-Dennis Müller News / People / Research 23. February 2024 ‘UniTeam’ wins robot in international AI challenge The group led by Bielefeld computer scientist Dr Andrew Melnik is successful at the world’s largest conference for machine learning. © Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Aarhus University News / People / Research 15. February 2024 How social should AI be? Professor Johanna Seibt from Aarhus University is an expert in “Robophilosophy”. She gives an insight into her research in a lecture at Bielefeld University, which is now available as a video recording. © Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Siebenlicht/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 7. February 2024 Understanding individualisation through modelling Mathematician Dr Olena Orlova studies individualisation in complex interdisciplinary problems such as forest protection. © pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© pinkrabbit/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. January 2024 Finding the best route as quickly as possible every day Doctoral students Elias Schede and Jasmin Brandt want their research to boost user confidence in AI. © Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University Uncategorized 15. December 2023 Vom Verhalten der Art zum Verhalten des Einzelnen Vor 50 Jahren wurde die Verhaltensforschung an der Universität eingerichtet. Sie wurde zum Ausgangspunkt internationaler Spitzenforschung. © Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Oliver Krüger News / People / Research 14. December 2023 From the behaviour of species to individual behaviour Animal behaviour research at Bielefeld University was founded 50 years ago, marking the beginning of a cutting-edge international research programme. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 11. December 2023 How healthcare systems withstand uncertainty A new graduate school at Bielefeld University is dedicated to studying the effects of uncertainty on health policy and healthcare. © top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© top left Sarah Jonek, right Britta Kirst, bottom left Sarah Jonek, right Kat Hackenberg News / People / Research 24. November 2023 Top ERC funding in the millions for four researchers The European Research Council has announced the awardees of the new Consolidator Grants. In Germany, Bielefeld University is one of the most successful in acquiring grants this time. © Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Photo on left: Bielefeld University, photo on right: AD-MPIfG News / Research 8. November 2023 When labour markets cross national borders The German Research Foundation is funding a new Research Training Group. It investigates how cross-border labour markets are embedded in their own network of transnational organizations, infrastructures, and institutions. © University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© University of Bremen/Patrick Pollmeier People / Research / Story 31. October 2023 Robots with Common Sense Bielefeld and Bremen academics work to make knowledge from different sources accessible in a machine-readable format. © Mike-Dennis Müller / www.mdm.photo News / Research 27. October 2023 Action plan for better data on migration and health Health data on migrants and refugees is incompletely recorded in European countries. This is shown by Bielefeld Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr and his co-authors in a new study. © Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
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© Bielefeld University News / Research 9. October 2023 The Ukrainian Past and Present at German Universities Academics at Bielefeld University are dealing with the war in Ukraine in different ways. We provide updates on this. © Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Hertie School/Maurice Weiss News / People / Research 15. August 2023 Who benefits from the opportunities of AI? What controls are there over the companies that manufacture AI systems? AI researcher Professor Dr Joanna Bryson addresses this in the series “Co-Constructing Intelligence”. © Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University News / Research 27. March 2023 How can science better advise policy? The new ZiF research group deals with evidence-based policy-making. The inaugural workshop will focus on the misinterpretation of scientific findings. © Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 22. February 2023 Predicting outbreak of ALS disease with AI methods Bielefeld bioinformatics researchers publish study in Nature Machine Intelligence. They deciphered the genotype profiles of 3,000 ALS patients. © Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
© Bielefeld University/M. Adamski News / People / Research 6. February 2023 Top European funding for mathematician Benjamin Gess The European Research Council has recognized the research achievements of mathematics professor Dr Benjamin Gess with a Consolidator Grant. © Bielefeld University Research / Story 2. February 2023 How finch parents influence their chick’s gut microbio... New episode of research_tv: Behavioural ecologists are reporting on their study on genetic and social factors. © AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
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© AIAED Conference News / People / Research 19. January 2023 Teaching machines how humans think In the first talk of the new lecture series ‘Co-Constructing Intelligence’ American computer scientist Professor Dr Kenneth D. Forbus presents his research. © Bielefeld University/S. Jonek News / Research 2. December 2022 New collaborative research centre for integral structures Bielefeld University and Paderborn University receive 10.7 million euros in funding for the centre. It will be funded by the German Research Foundation for four years starting in 2023. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. December 2022 How people make decisions in the face of radical uncertainty The economist and psychologist Professor Dr Tuckett will visit Bielefeld to deliver an ‘Uncertainty Talk.’ He sees narratives as essential tools for making consequential decisions. © ThoPics/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 2. November 2022 How is climate change accelerating species extinction? Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem. Page navigationPage 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4
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