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Regulating power consumption with artificial intelligence
Doctoral students from Bielefeld want to better control sudden high energy consumption with the help of AI.
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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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‘There are always two sides to an explanation’
Machines responding to individual signals of their human partners: This is the objective of a new research project.
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‘Uncertainty Talk’ on Uncertainty in the Digital Age
In an upcoming talk as part of the ‘Uncertainty Talks’ lecture series, Gerd Gigerenzer will speak about dealing with uncertainty in the digital age.
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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.
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“A programme for a bit of academic normality”
Interview on the new cooperation of Bielefeld University and Zaporizhzhia National University with Professor Dr. Olena Tupakhina
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Combining New and Ancient Knowledge through Chemistry
Vanessa Charnele Tsafack researches the antimicrobial properties of trees native to Sub-Saharan Africa.
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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.
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‘The Hollywood image of hackers is misleading’
Computer scientist Prof. Dr Peter Bernard Ladkin explains how great the danger really is of cyberattacks on Germany’s critical infrastructures.
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Tobias Hecker wants to help curb violence against children
The Bielefeld University psychologist heads an Emmy Noether junior research group investigating the effects of physical and emotional maltreatment. The team is developing concrete intervention recommendations.
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How is climate change accelerating species extinction?
Professor Dr Caroline Müller explains the consequences of rising temperatures for the ecosystem.
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Sociology congress: five days of discussion on polarization
Some 2500 researchers convening at Bielefeld University to discuss current societal challenges at the 41st Congress of the German Sociological Association.
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Doctoral network investigating targeted cancer treatments
Researchers of European-wide collaborative network discuss their work in a new video.
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New BI.research: Navigating Uncertainty
The 53rd issue of the research magazine of Bielefeld University has been released.
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Making economic policy decisions in uncertain times
Doctoral researchers from EPOC Network working on economic modelling coming together at a conference in Barcelona.
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The individualised chemistry of plants
Conference on the issue: What is the significance of plant chemodiversity in a shifting environment?
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From self-driving cars to investment loans
Economist Herbert Dawid analyzes economic uncertainties and the consequences of the proliferation of smart products.
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Nanomembranes with pore molecules for efficient filtration
An international research collaboration with physicists from Bielefeld presents a new method for producing ultrathin nanomembranes in the Nature journal.
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“Visual linguistics is everywhere”
Visual linguistics doctoral candidate Pallabi Chattopadhyay on her Erasmus+ International Dimension research stay.
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How online rhetoric shapes and spreads messages
In online media, algorithms tend to display messages that generate more reactions. An upcoming symposium will explore the dynamics behind online rhetoric.
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Expert on behavior between birds conducts research in Bielefeld
Alexander von Humboldt Research Award Winner Mark E. Hauber as Guest
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Uncertainty as a tool to engage people
How do social groups use and instrumentalize uncertainty in conflicts? Researchers in Bielefeld are concerned about this.
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Understanding how past societies handled uncertainty
By applying new digital methods, historians are helping to take a new look at how to handle uncertainty.
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