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‘Doing mathematics means being creative’
At the conference “Dynamics and asymptotics in algebra and number theory in Bielefeld”, top international scientists are now meeting at Bielefeld University to exchange their ideas and findings.
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Bielefeld researchers using European supercomputers
Physicist at Bielefeld University have landed computing time on European supercomputers LUMI-G and Leonardo.
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New CITEC profile for broader research perspective
With a new research profile and a new organisational structure, CITEC will now work even more efficiently on future-oriented technologies.
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New BI.research: Coming to Grips with the World Together
The 54th issue of the research magazine of Bielefeld University has been released.
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How robots adapt in communication
In a new study by the Universities of Bielefeld and Bremen, scientists are testing how humans can better follow the instructions of a robot.
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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”.
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Digital methods in science and their impact
Historian Prof. Dr. Silke Schwandt examines the role of digital methods in science and their influence on various uncertainties.
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Global challenges require global perspectives
At the ZiF, two Norbert Elias Fellows work as international fellows in a research group. In the interview, they report on their experiences.
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New Centre for the Co-constructive Artificial Intelligence
The universities of Bielefeld, Bremen, and Paderborn have joined forces in CoAI JRC to develop AI systems that can provide humans with targeted support in performing tasks.
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NEOLAiA consortium becomes ‘European University’
European Commission to provide NEOLAiA consortium with 14.4 million euros in funding
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Bielefeld and Alberta: Learning on two continents
Student Exchange within the Strategic Partnership between the University and Higher Education Institutions in Edmonton/Alberta, Canada
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CEWS Equality Ranking: Bielefeld University in the lead
Bielefeld University continues to play a leading role in the nationwide “University Ranking by Equality Aspects 2023”.
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Statement of the Rectorate on the occupation of lecture hall H1
Since 2 May, activists from the group ‘End Fossil Occupy’ have been occupying the university’s lecture hall H1 and one of the bridges in the university hall. This occupation was […]
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The “silent pandemic”: Equity and gender considerations
Researchers from Bielefeld University and Torrens University Australia in Adelaide aim to investigate whether equity and gender is being taken into account in efforts to tackle AMR in Germany and Australia.
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Prizes for the best doctoral theses in 2022
On April 18th, the Bielefeld University Society (UGBi) will be awarding prizes for the best doctoral theses at Bielefeld University.
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Student laboratories as training venues for teachers
New large-scale project of seven universities and one institute starts. It is funded by the federal government with around 3.2 million euros.
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Comparing inclusive school materials from all over Europe
Teachers and students from the NEOLAiA network gather in Bielefeld.
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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.
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University hosts world congress on behavioural research
This summer, international scientists and students will come together at Bielefeld University for the world’s largest conference on behavioural research: Behaviour 2023. The university is expecting around 1,000 guests from 14 to 20 August.
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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.
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Earlier detection and treatment of tuberculosis
A team of international scientists led by Professor Dr Kayvan Bozorgmehr from Bielefeld has investigated whether a single screening for possible tuberculosis after arrival in the country is sufficient or whether there should be follow-up screenings and how these should be designed.
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Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
Our thoughts are with the victims and those suffering from the earthquake disaster in Turkey and Syria.
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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.
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Launch of Transregio on Integral Structures
Around 70 mathematicians will be meeting for the opening conference of the new and second Collaborative Research Centre run by Bielefeld University and Paderborn University.
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