© Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel/S. Jonek News / Research 27. November 2024 Bielefeld doctoral student competes in FameLab world final Fingers crossed for Julian Neugebauer on Friday. He is competing in the world final of FameLab, the championship in explaining scientific questions in an understandable way. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 26. November 2024 How the Holocaust narrative is appropriated and distorted The Swiss author Alexander Estis analysed the instrumentalisation of historical memory in his lecture at the Collaborative Research Centre 1288. The recording is now online. © WesLens/peopleimages.com/adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. November 2024 How narratives influence behaviour In the latest research_tv episode: study on dealing with strategic narratives. © Bielefeld University/ Silke Tornede People / Research / Story 18. November 2024 How people without parents succeed in life Heisenberg Professor Dr Daniela Schiek focuses on how parentless people shape their lives. © elixirfoto/adobe.com Research / Story 8. November 2024 ‘Our approach can serve to bring more objectivity to debates’ Research Centre investigates how practices of comparing shape power structures and influence historical developments. © Mike-Dennis Müller Campus / Jubilee / Research / Story 8. November 2024 ‘We are still a provocation for the school system’ For 50 years, the Laborschule and the Oberstufen-Kolleg have been a continuous source of new ideas in the school landscape. © adfoto/adobe.com People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 8. November 2024 Christopher Voll sees beauty in numbers For the professor, mathematics is an form of art. He leads, with colleagues, no fewer than three subprojects in the Collaborative Research Centre on Integral Structures. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 21. October 2024 Plant chemicals shape animal social lives Bielefeld researchers reveal food-independent plant-insect interactions. Publication in the ‘Journal of Animal Ecology’. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 15. October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. 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© Bielefeld University News / People / Research 26. November 2024 How the Holocaust narrative is appropriated and distorted The Swiss author Alexander Estis analysed the instrumentalisation of historical memory in his lecture at the Collaborative Research Centre 1288. The recording is now online. © WesLens/peopleimages.com/adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. November 2024 How narratives influence behaviour In the latest research_tv episode: study on dealing with strategic narratives. © Bielefeld University/ Silke Tornede People / Research / Story 18. November 2024 How people without parents succeed in life Heisenberg Professor Dr Daniela Schiek focuses on how parentless people shape their lives. © elixirfoto/adobe.com Research / Story 8. November 2024 ‘Our approach can serve to bring more objectivity to debates’ Research Centre investigates how practices of comparing shape power structures and influence historical developments. © Mike-Dennis Müller Campus / Jubilee / Research / Story 8. November 2024 ‘We are still a provocation for the school system’ For 50 years, the Laborschule and the Oberstufen-Kolleg have been a continuous source of new ideas in the school landscape. © adfoto/adobe.com People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 8. November 2024 Christopher Voll sees beauty in numbers For the professor, mathematics is an form of art. He leads, with colleagues, no fewer than three subprojects in the Collaborative Research Centre on Integral Structures. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 21. October 2024 Plant chemicals shape animal social lives Bielefeld researchers reveal food-independent plant-insect interactions. Publication in the ‘Journal of Animal Ecology’. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 15. October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© WesLens/peopleimages.com/adobe.com People / Research / Story 20. November 2024 How narratives influence behaviour In the latest research_tv episode: study on dealing with strategic narratives. © Bielefeld University/ Silke Tornede People / Research / Story 18. November 2024 How people without parents succeed in life Heisenberg Professor Dr Daniela Schiek focuses on how parentless people shape their lives. © elixirfoto/adobe.com Research / Story 8. November 2024 ‘Our approach can serve to bring more objectivity to debates’ Research Centre investigates how practices of comparing shape power structures and influence historical developments. © Mike-Dennis Müller Campus / Jubilee / Research / Story 8. November 2024 ‘We are still a provocation for the school system’ For 50 years, the Laborschule and the Oberstufen-Kolleg have been a continuous source of new ideas in the school landscape. © adfoto/adobe.com People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 8. November 2024 Christopher Voll sees beauty in numbers For the professor, mathematics is an form of art. He leads, with colleagues, no fewer than three subprojects in the Collaborative Research Centre on Integral Structures. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 21. October 2024 Plant chemicals shape animal social lives Bielefeld researchers reveal food-independent plant-insect interactions. Publication in the ‘Journal of Animal Ecology’. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 15. October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. 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Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. 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October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. 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Publication in the ‘Journal of Animal Ecology’. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 15. October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
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October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. 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© adfoto/adobe.com People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 8. November 2024 Christopher Voll sees beauty in numbers For the professor, mathematics is an form of art. He leads, with colleagues, no fewer than three subprojects in the Collaborative Research Centre on Integral Structures. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 21. October 2024 Plant chemicals shape animal social lives Bielefeld researchers reveal food-independent plant-insect interactions. Publication in the ‘Journal of Animal Ecology’. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 15. October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / People / Research 21. October 2024 Plant chemicals shape animal social lives Bielefeld researchers reveal food-independent plant-insect interactions. Publication in the ‘Journal of Animal Ecology’. © Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 15. October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Mike-Dennis Müller People / Research / Story / Studies and Teaching 15. October 2024 Research without borders with the Double Degree Programme PhD student Satoshi Horino from Japan about the benefits of a jointly provided degree from Bielefeld and Osaka. © Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Shell Jugendstudie News / People / Research 15. October 2024 Young people 2024: Worried, but pragmatic and optimistic Young people remain optimistic: results of the new Shell Youth Study published. Bielefeld University has been in charge of the study since 2002. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / People / Research 1. October 2024 Philosophical Engagement with Biology and Medicine In an interview, philosopher of science Alkistis Elliott-Graves describes the special features and challenges of the ZiF workshop “Philosophical engagement on biology and medicine”. © Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Universität Bielefeld/Martin Stoffel News / People / Research 27. September 2024 Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands A new international study led by Bielefeld University has revealed the genetic impact of hunting on northern elephant seals. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
© Bielefeld University News / People / Research 9. September 2024 Trust or distrust towards AI chatbots How do users deal with the technology? Computational linguist Prof. Dr Hendrik Buschmeier talks about this in a lecture series of the Transregio “Constructing Explainability”. The recording is now online. © Bielefeld University Campus / People / Research 23. July 2024 Borders – European and African perspectives The university’s ZiF offers two scholarships for researchers from Africa every year: the Norbert Elias Scholarships are sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. © Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
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© Bielefeld University News / Research 16. July 2024 New development: flexible but ultra-strong films Until now, two-dimensional materials were considered brittle. An international research team, including physicists from Bielefeld, has now developed extremely thin structures that could be used for foldable computers, for example. © Bielefeld University News / Research / Studies and Teaching 16. July 2024 Bielefeld team sets off for the RoboCup World Championships Team of researchers and students faces international competition. Service robot TIAGo is to master everyday tasks. © Can Atacan People / Research / Story 15. July 2024 In the city with a colorful soul Bielefeld in the world: mathematician Can Atacan is a visiting researcher in Seoul to conduct research on random matrix theory with colleagues. © Tobias Hoffmann, Carina Jahnke (colouring), Robert Koch Institute News / Research 11. July 2024 Covid-19: migrants globally at higher risk Study led by Bielefeld University shows 84 per cent higher risk of infection among migrants compared to the general population based on data from over 53 million people. © Ludmila/adobe.com People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Substitutes for the cooling miracle How shall we cool things down in the future? Physicist Jürgen Schnack seeks materials to reach super-low temperatures. © Patrick Pollmeier/HSBI People / Research / Story 10. July 2024 Using atomic analyses to recycle plastics efficiently In the InCamS@BI transfer project, physicists are using high-resolution microscopes to look into the atomic lattice of plastics. Their findings should contribute to boosting circular economy. © Bielefeld University News / Research 24. June 2024 DataNinja presents innovations for trustworthy AI The Research Training Group takes stock after three years of research, during which the team of doctoral students and established scientists worked on trustworthy AI systems and their embedding. © Gorodenkoff/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 24. June 2024 ‘We want to know the limits of the algorithm’ Dr Petra Bevandić and Dr Robin Chan are teaching computer vision systems to deal with something unknown. © Bielefeld University News / Research 10. June 2024 Entanglements of illegality, legality and violence At the ZiF, researchers discuss the links between illegality and violence in the drug trade in the Americas. © Philipp Ottendörfer News / People / Research 10. June 2024 ‘The relationship between body and environment has changed’ How people’s perception of themselves has changed since early modern times. Three questions to historian Malte Wittmaack. Page navigationCurrent Page 1Page 2Page 3›»
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