© TRR 318 und Sarah Jonek News / People / Research 15. September 2025 Humans and Machines Learn Differently Bielefeld researchers analyze in “Nature Machine Intelligence” how humans and AI systems learn new things and what this means for the future of Artificial Intelligence. © TRR 318/ Stefan Sättele News / People / Research / Story 9. September 2025 Developing explanations together After four years of intensive research, the Transregional Collaborative Research Centre 318 “Constructing Explainability” takes stock. In this interview, the two spokespersons share key insights. © TRR 318 News / People / Research 2. September 2025 Robot Nao as an Attentive Explainer How can a robot best support us linguistically in solving tasks? Researchers from TRR 318 Constructing Explainability have investigated this question. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How Cells Build Complex Structures as a Team How does the collective interaction of many individual cells create a perfectly formed organism? This question is the focus of a new study. © privat News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How to Understand Complex Systems An international research group on the theory of random matrices is being launched at the ZiF in Bielefeld. It is investigating how new methods can be used to better understand complex systems ranging from ecology to AI. © Patrick Pollmeier News / Research 15. August 2025 Your morning coffee really does make you happier Researchers from Bielefeld University and the University of Warwick tracked young adults’ behaviour and mood in everyday life for four weeks. © Universität Bielefeld News / Research 24. July 2025 Terahertz light controls atomically thin semiconductors A research team from Bielefeld and Dresden uses pulses of terahertz light to control nanomaterials – opening up new possibilities for ultrafast nanoelectronics. © Thomas Pajot/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 22. July 2025 “We develop models to improve decision-making” CUDE researchers explore how to make better decisions in uncertain times. © Puay/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. July 2025 ‘We are the ones who reflect on science’ The new Institute for Studies of Science (ISoS) helps researchers to critically scrutinise their academic work. © © Andreas Zobe People / Research / Story 8. July 2025 Making Better, More Explainable Medical Diagnoses with AI Can artificial intelligence work side by side with doctors to help them make better diagnoses? A research team at Bielefeld University is dedicated to answering this question. © Gent, Bielefeld and Waterloo Universities News / People / Research 7. July 2025 Counting with uncertainties The theory of imprecise probabilities is the focus of ISIPTA 2025 at the Bielefeld ZiF. © Fortunato Rayan News / People / Research 26. June 2025 Unexpected Animal Partnership Discovered in the Amazon Researchers from Bielefeld University documented a puzzling relationship between ocelots and opossums in the rainforest for the first time – potentially an unknown cooperation between these two species. © Christina Morina Research / Story 17. June 2025 The many nuances of involvement Prof’in Dr Christina Morina researches Bystanding in the Holocaust using diaries. © Sarah Jonek/Universität Bielefeld News / Research / Studies and Teaching 26. May 2025 New EU Project: Trustworthy AI for Better Decision-Making Bielefeld Project Linking Operations Research and Machine Learning Receives Over €4.6 Million in EU Funding. © Seventyfour/stock.adobe.com Campus / People / Research 20. May 2025 „Machines learn to ‚understand‘ the real world“ How algorithms make the interaction between humans and technology more reliable – computer scientist Helge Rhodin in conversation. © TRR 318 News / People / Research 19. May 2025 Looking at Explanations of AI in Context How can explanations of artificially intelligent systems be made comprehensible, and what role does context play in this? These questions are the focus of the 3rd TRR 318 conference ‘Contextualising Explanations’, which will take place on 17 and 18 June in Bielefeld. © Wissenswerkstadt/Sarah Jonek News / Research 18. May 2025 Can football fever be measured? Researchers at the university are analyzing the pulse of Arminia Bielefeld fans during the DFB Cup final in Berlin. The study, conducted in cooperation with the Bielefeld Wissenswerkstadt, uses smartwatches to measure heart rate and stress levels—both before and during the match. © Holger Schielzeth/CC BY 4.0 News / People / Research 28. April 2025 How reliable are behavioural tests with insects? Research team from Bielefeld, Münster and Jena finds evidence that behavioural experiments with insects are also affected by the ‘reproducibility crisis’. © tawatchai1990/stock.adobe.com People / Research 8. April 2025 How the past can help understand the climate Interview with Dr. Franz Mauelshagen about climate, society, and the new graduate school IMPRS-ModA. © privat News / People / Research 3. April 2025 Meta-analysis questions assumptions about egg hormones Do maternal hormones in bird eggs influence reproductive success? A new study shows surprisingly small effects. Dr Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar explains why previous assumptions need to be questioned. © Bielefeld University News / Research 1. April 2025 50 years after the end of war: Voices from global Vietnam Academics, a writer and an artist come together for a symposium at Bielefeld University – most of them belong to the Vietnamese post-war generations. © James M. 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© TRR 318/ Stefan Sättele News / People / Research / Story 9. September 2025 Developing explanations together After four years of intensive research, the Transregional Collaborative Research Centre 318 “Constructing Explainability” takes stock. In this interview, the two spokespersons share key insights. © TRR 318 News / People / Research 2. September 2025 Robot Nao as an Attentive Explainer How can a robot best support us linguistically in solving tasks? Researchers from TRR 318 Constructing Explainability have investigated this question. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How Cells Build Complex Structures as a Team How does the collective interaction of many individual cells create a perfectly formed organism? This question is the focus of a new study. © privat News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How to Understand Complex Systems An international research group on the theory of random matrices is being launched at the ZiF in Bielefeld. It is investigating how new methods can be used to better understand complex systems ranging from ecology to AI. © Patrick Pollmeier News / Research 15. August 2025 Your morning coffee really does make you happier Researchers from Bielefeld University and the University of Warwick tracked young adults’ behaviour and mood in everyday life for four weeks. © Universität Bielefeld News / Research 24. July 2025 Terahertz light controls atomically thin semiconductors A research team from Bielefeld and Dresden uses pulses of terahertz light to control nanomaterials – opening up new possibilities for ultrafast nanoelectronics. © Thomas Pajot/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 22. July 2025 “We develop models to improve decision-making” CUDE researchers explore how to make better decisions in uncertain times. © Puay/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. July 2025 ‘We are the ones who reflect on science’ The new Institute for Studies of Science (ISoS) helps researchers to critically scrutinise their academic work. © © Andreas Zobe People / Research / Story 8. July 2025 Making Better, More Explainable Medical Diagnoses with AI Can artificial intelligence work side by side with doctors to help them make better diagnoses? A research team at Bielefeld University is dedicated to answering this question. © Gent, Bielefeld and Waterloo Universities News / People / Research 7. July 2025 Counting with uncertainties The theory of imprecise probabilities is the focus of ISIPTA 2025 at the Bielefeld ZiF. © Fortunato Rayan News / People / Research 26. June 2025 Unexpected Animal Partnership Discovered in the Amazon Researchers from Bielefeld University documented a puzzling relationship between ocelots and opossums in the rainforest for the first time – potentially an unknown cooperation between these two species. © Christina Morina Research / Story 17. June 2025 The many nuances of involvement Prof’in Dr Christina Morina researches Bystanding in the Holocaust using diaries. © Sarah Jonek/Universität Bielefeld News / Research / Studies and Teaching 26. May 2025 New EU Project: Trustworthy AI for Better Decision-Making Bielefeld Project Linking Operations Research and Machine Learning Receives Over €4.6 Million in EU Funding. © Seventyfour/stock.adobe.com Campus / People / Research 20. May 2025 „Machines learn to ‚understand‘ the real world“ How algorithms make the interaction between humans and technology more reliable – computer scientist Helge Rhodin in conversation. © TRR 318 News / People / Research 19. May 2025 Looking at Explanations of AI in Context How can explanations of artificially intelligent systems be made comprehensible, and what role does context play in this? These questions are the focus of the 3rd TRR 318 conference ‘Contextualising Explanations’, which will take place on 17 and 18 June in Bielefeld. © Wissenswerkstadt/Sarah Jonek News / Research 18. May 2025 Can football fever be measured? Researchers at the university are analyzing the pulse of Arminia Bielefeld fans during the DFB Cup final in Berlin. The study, conducted in cooperation with the Bielefeld Wissenswerkstadt, uses smartwatches to measure heart rate and stress levels—both before and during the match. © Holger Schielzeth/CC BY 4.0 News / People / Research 28. April 2025 How reliable are behavioural tests with insects? Research team from Bielefeld, Münster and Jena finds evidence that behavioural experiments with insects are also affected by the ‘reproducibility crisis’. © tawatchai1990/stock.adobe.com People / Research 8. April 2025 How the past can help understand the climate Interview with Dr. Franz Mauelshagen about climate, society, and the new graduate school IMPRS-ModA. © privat News / People / Research 3. April 2025 Meta-analysis questions assumptions about egg hormones Do maternal hormones in bird eggs influence reproductive success? A new study shows surprisingly small effects. Dr Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar explains why previous assumptions need to be questioned. © Bielefeld University News / Research 1. April 2025 50 years after the end of war: Voices from global Vietnam Academics, a writer and an artist come together for a symposium at Bielefeld University – most of them belong to the Vietnamese post-war generations. © James M. Davidson/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. March 2025 ‘Basic principles of nature preserved in marine sponges’ Bielefeld physicists and international colleagues discover ‘evolutionary toolbox’. © Alisha Jucevic News / People / Research / Story 19. March 2025 Individualisation in Change How do humans and animals navigate life transitions? The Individualisation Symposium 2025 explores biological, psychological, and social turning points – on March 25 at ZiF Bielefeld. © Bielefeld University People / Research / Story 12. March 2025 ‘We translate chemical reactions into maths’ Combined with biology and chemistry, mathematics offers new ways of modelling the microbiome and thus better understanding obesity: a key to targeted therapy. Page navigation‹Page 1Current Page 2Page 3Page 4›»
© TRR 318 News / People / Research 2. September 2025 Robot Nao as an Attentive Explainer How can a robot best support us linguistically in solving tasks? Researchers from TRR 318 Constructing Explainability have investigated this question. © Bielefeld University News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How Cells Build Complex Structures as a Team How does the collective interaction of many individual cells create a perfectly formed organism? This question is the focus of a new study. © privat News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How to Understand Complex Systems An international research group on the theory of random matrices is being launched at the ZiF in Bielefeld. It is investigating how new methods can be used to better understand complex systems ranging from ecology to AI. © Patrick Pollmeier News / Research 15. August 2025 Your morning coffee really does make you happier Researchers from Bielefeld University and the University of Warwick tracked young adults’ behaviour and mood in everyday life for four weeks. © Universität Bielefeld News / Research 24. July 2025 Terahertz light controls atomically thin semiconductors A research team from Bielefeld and Dresden uses pulses of terahertz light to control nanomaterials – opening up new possibilities for ultrafast nanoelectronics. © Thomas Pajot/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 22. July 2025 “We develop models to improve decision-making” CUDE researchers explore how to make better decisions in uncertain times. © Puay/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. July 2025 ‘We are the ones who reflect on science’ The new Institute for Studies of Science (ISoS) helps researchers to critically scrutinise their academic work. © © Andreas Zobe People / Research / Story 8. July 2025 Making Better, More Explainable Medical Diagnoses with AI Can artificial intelligence work side by side with doctors to help them make better diagnoses? A research team at Bielefeld University is dedicated to answering this question. © Gent, Bielefeld and Waterloo Universities News / People / Research 7. July 2025 Counting with uncertainties The theory of imprecise probabilities is the focus of ISIPTA 2025 at the Bielefeld ZiF. © Fortunato Rayan News / People / Research 26. June 2025 Unexpected Animal Partnership Discovered in the Amazon Researchers from Bielefeld University documented a puzzling relationship between ocelots and opossums in the rainforest for the first time – potentially an unknown cooperation between these two species. © Christina Morina Research / Story 17. June 2025 The many nuances of involvement Prof’in Dr Christina Morina researches Bystanding in the Holocaust using diaries. © Sarah Jonek/Universität Bielefeld News / Research / Studies and Teaching 26. May 2025 New EU Project: Trustworthy AI for Better Decision-Making Bielefeld Project Linking Operations Research and Machine Learning Receives Over €4.6 Million in EU Funding. © Seventyfour/stock.adobe.com Campus / People / Research 20. May 2025 „Machines learn to ‚understand‘ the real world“ How algorithms make the interaction between humans and technology more reliable – computer scientist Helge Rhodin in conversation. © TRR 318 News / People / Research 19. May 2025 Looking at Explanations of AI in Context How can explanations of artificially intelligent systems be made comprehensible, and what role does context play in this? These questions are the focus of the 3rd TRR 318 conference ‘Contextualising Explanations’, which will take place on 17 and 18 June in Bielefeld. © Wissenswerkstadt/Sarah Jonek News / Research 18. May 2025 Can football fever be measured? Researchers at the university are analyzing the pulse of Arminia Bielefeld fans during the DFB Cup final in Berlin. 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© Bielefeld University News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How Cells Build Complex Structures as a Team How does the collective interaction of many individual cells create a perfectly formed organism? This question is the focus of a new study. © privat News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How to Understand Complex Systems An international research group on the theory of random matrices is being launched at the ZiF in Bielefeld. It is investigating how new methods can be used to better understand complex systems ranging from ecology to AI. © Patrick Pollmeier News / Research 15. August 2025 Your morning coffee really does make you happier Researchers from Bielefeld University and the University of Warwick tracked young adults’ behaviour and mood in everyday life for four weeks. © Universität Bielefeld News / Research 24. July 2025 Terahertz light controls atomically thin semiconductors A research team from Bielefeld and Dresden uses pulses of terahertz light to control nanomaterials – opening up new possibilities for ultrafast nanoelectronics. © Thomas Pajot/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 22. July 2025 “We develop models to improve decision-making” CUDE researchers explore how to make better decisions in uncertain times. © Puay/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. July 2025 ‘We are the ones who reflect on science’ The new Institute for Studies of Science (ISoS) helps researchers to critically scrutinise their academic work. © © Andreas Zobe People / Research / Story 8. July 2025 Making Better, More Explainable Medical Diagnoses with AI Can artificial intelligence work side by side with doctors to help them make better diagnoses? A research team at Bielefeld University is dedicated to answering this question. © Gent, Bielefeld and Waterloo Universities News / People / Research 7. July 2025 Counting with uncertainties The theory of imprecise probabilities is the focus of ISIPTA 2025 at the Bielefeld ZiF. © Fortunato Rayan News / People / Research 26. June 2025 Unexpected Animal Partnership Discovered in the Amazon Researchers from Bielefeld University documented a puzzling relationship between ocelots and opossums in the rainforest for the first time – potentially an unknown cooperation between these two species. © Christina Morina Research / Story 17. June 2025 The many nuances of involvement Prof’in Dr Christina Morina researches Bystanding in the Holocaust using diaries. © Sarah Jonek/Universität Bielefeld News / Research / Studies and Teaching 26. May 2025 New EU Project: Trustworthy AI for Better Decision-Making Bielefeld Project Linking Operations Research and Machine Learning Receives Over €4.6 Million in EU Funding. © Seventyfour/stock.adobe.com Campus / People / Research 20. May 2025 „Machines learn to ‚understand‘ the real world“ How algorithms make the interaction between humans and technology more reliable – computer scientist Helge Rhodin in conversation. © TRR 318 News / People / Research 19. May 2025 Looking at Explanations of AI in Context How can explanations of artificially intelligent systems be made comprehensible, and what role does context play in this? These questions are the focus of the 3rd TRR 318 conference ‘Contextualising Explanations’, which will take place on 17 and 18 June in Bielefeld. © Wissenswerkstadt/Sarah Jonek News / Research 18. May 2025 Can football fever be measured? Researchers at the university are analyzing the pulse of Arminia Bielefeld fans during the DFB Cup final in Berlin. The study, conducted in cooperation with the Bielefeld Wissenswerkstadt, uses smartwatches to measure heart rate and stress levels—both before and during the match. © Holger Schielzeth/CC BY 4.0 News / People / Research 28. April 2025 How reliable are behavioural tests with insects? Research team from Bielefeld, Münster and Jena finds evidence that behavioural experiments with insects are also affected by the ‘reproducibility crisis’. © tawatchai1990/stock.adobe.com People / Research 8. April 2025 How the past can help understand the climate Interview with Dr. Franz Mauelshagen about climate, society, and the new graduate school IMPRS-ModA. © privat News / People / Research 3. April 2025 Meta-analysis questions assumptions about egg hormones Do maternal hormones in bird eggs influence reproductive success? A new study shows surprisingly small effects. Dr Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar explains why previous assumptions need to be questioned. © Bielefeld University News / Research 1. April 2025 50 years after the end of war: Voices from global Vietnam Academics, a writer and an artist come together for a symposium at Bielefeld University – most of them belong to the Vietnamese post-war generations. © James M. 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© privat News / People / Research 19. August 2025 How to Understand Complex Systems An international research group on the theory of random matrices is being launched at the ZiF in Bielefeld. It is investigating how new methods can be used to better understand complex systems ranging from ecology to AI. © Patrick Pollmeier News / Research 15. August 2025 Your morning coffee really does make you happier Researchers from Bielefeld University and the University of Warwick tracked young adults’ behaviour and mood in everyday life for four weeks. © Universität Bielefeld News / Research 24. July 2025 Terahertz light controls atomically thin semiconductors A research team from Bielefeld and Dresden uses pulses of terahertz light to control nanomaterials – opening up new possibilities for ultrafast nanoelectronics. © Thomas Pajot/stock.adobe.com News / People / Research 22. July 2025 “We develop models to improve decision-making” CUDE researchers explore how to make better decisions in uncertain times. © Puay/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 18. July 2025 ‘We are the ones who reflect on science’ The new Institute for Studies of Science (ISoS) helps researchers to critically scrutinise their academic work. © © Andreas Zobe People / Research / Story 8. July 2025 Making Better, More Explainable Medical Diagnoses with AI Can artificial intelligence work side by side with doctors to help them make better diagnoses? A research team at Bielefeld University is dedicated to answering this question. © Gent, Bielefeld and Waterloo Universities News / People / Research 7. July 2025 Counting with uncertainties The theory of imprecise probabilities is the focus of ISIPTA 2025 at the Bielefeld ZiF. © Fortunato Rayan News / People / Research 26. June 2025 Unexpected Animal Partnership Discovered in the Amazon Researchers from Bielefeld University documented a puzzling relationship between ocelots and opossums in the rainforest for the first time – potentially an unknown cooperation between these two species. © Christina Morina Research / Story 17. June 2025 The many nuances of involvement Prof’in Dr Christina Morina researches Bystanding in the Holocaust using diaries. © Sarah Jonek/Universität Bielefeld News / Research / Studies and Teaching 26. May 2025 New EU Project: Trustworthy AI for Better Decision-Making Bielefeld Project Linking Operations Research and Machine Learning Receives Over €4.6 Million in EU Funding. © Seventyfour/stock.adobe.com Campus / People / Research 20. May 2025 „Machines learn to ‚understand‘ the real world“ How algorithms make the interaction between humans and technology more reliable – computer scientist Helge Rhodin in conversation. © TRR 318 News / People / Research 19. May 2025 Looking at Explanations of AI in Context How can explanations of artificially intelligent systems be made comprehensible, and what role does context play in this? These questions are the focus of the 3rd TRR 318 conference ‘Contextualising Explanations’, which will take place on 17 and 18 June in Bielefeld. © Wissenswerkstadt/Sarah Jonek News / Research 18. May 2025 Can football fever be measured? Researchers at the university are analyzing the pulse of Arminia Bielefeld fans during the DFB Cup final in Berlin. The study, conducted in cooperation with the Bielefeld Wissenswerkstadt, uses smartwatches to measure heart rate and stress levels—both before and during the match. © Holger Schielzeth/CC BY 4.0 News / People / Research 28. April 2025 How reliable are behavioural tests with insects? Research team from Bielefeld, Münster and Jena finds evidence that behavioural experiments with insects are also affected by the ‘reproducibility crisis’. © tawatchai1990/stock.adobe.com People / Research 8. April 2025 How the past can help understand the climate Interview with Dr. Franz Mauelshagen about climate, society, and the new graduate school IMPRS-ModA. © privat News / People / Research 3. April 2025 Meta-analysis questions assumptions about egg hormones Do maternal hormones in bird eggs influence reproductive success? A new study shows surprisingly small effects. Dr Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar explains why previous assumptions need to be questioned. © Bielefeld University News / Research 1. April 2025 50 years after the end of war: Voices from global Vietnam Academics, a writer and an artist come together for a symposium at Bielefeld University – most of them belong to the Vietnamese post-war generations. © James M. Davidson/stock.adobe.com People / Research / Story 28. 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