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Re­in­force­ment for our "Ad­vanced Sys­tems En­gin­eer­ing" work­group

We are pleased to welcome Mahmoud Bazzal as a new research associate in our Advanced Systems Engineering group. His focus is on AI-supported consistency analysis of system models in the automotive industry. In addition to this thematic focus, Mahmoud was also able to gain some experience as a software engineer between his master's degree and his doctorate. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the guitar and hiking. Welcome Mahmoud!

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In­vit­a­tion to the lec­tures by Mr Aniruddhan Mur­ali & Mr Noble Saji Math­ews (Uni­ver­sity of Wa­ter­loo, Canada) on 07 Novem­ber

During the period of November 6th to November 29th, Mr. Aniruddhan Murali & Mr. Noble Saji Mathews from University of Waterloo, Canada, will visit us at the Secure Software Engineering group. You are all welcome to connect during their stay. As an opening, both will give brief presentations on November 7th, the abstracts of which you can find below. You are all invited to attend! Mr Aniruddhan Murali Room: F0.225 Title: FuzzSlice: Pruning…

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Mo­bil­ity sym­posi­um on the top­ic of "Mo­bil­ity in rur­al areas"

On November 6 and 7, 2024, a mobility symposium on the topic of “Mobility in rural areas” will take place in the Zukunftsmeile 2. The event is being organized by our Control Engineering and Mechatronics workgroup in collaboration with the SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn. You can expect exciting keynotes and practical insights into a wide range of innovations relating to mobility, digitalization and energy. The aim is to jointly…

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Around 85 per cent less CO2 emissions possible The automotive sector produces around 14 per cent of global greenhouse emissions. In addition, considerable quantities of raw materials are consumed. A well-organised circular economy could make a significant contribution to improving resource management and minimising waste and scrap. To this end, Paderborn University and its partners have launched the ‘Digi4Circular’ project, which is developing a…

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Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Sherif from our ‘Data Science' workgroup will be attending the 'International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC)' in Baltimore, USA, from 11 to 15 November. The ISWC is the leading international forum for the semantic web / linked data community. It brings together researchers, practitioners and industry experts to discuss, drive and shape the future of semantic technologies. At the conference, Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Sherif will…

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Niklas Döhner

"Product Cre­ation" work­group con­tin­ues to grow

Our ‘Product Creation’ workgroup welcomes its new member Niklas Döhner. In his workgroup, he is working on the EU research project ‘CREXDATA’, which deals with the development of a data platform to support action planning and decision-making in critical situations using extreme data. Outside of work, he enjoys jogging and is involved in the voluntary fire brigade.  Welcome Niklas!

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We con­grat­u­late Phil­ipp Domin­ik Schubert on his doc­tor­ate

Philipp Dominik Schubert successfully completed his doctorate on the subject of "Scaling Static Whole-Program Analysis to Modern C and C++ Software Development" with Prof. Dr. Eric Bodden. Abstract: Static analyses that aim at detecting bugs and security breaches have to be precise and inter-procedural, i.e., must span the whole program to compute results that are actually useful to developers. Analyses run in a whole-program manner, however,…

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Suc­cess­ful re­view meet­ing: im­port­ant mile­stone in the CREXDATA pro­ject

With the completion of the first half of the CREXDATA project the virtual review meeting with the European Commission and two outstanding experts as reviewers took place on September 26, 2024. The team from the Chair of Product Creation reported on the developments and evaluation activities in the extreme weather emergencies use case. Furthermore, initial results of the business model creation, such as the broad-based exploitation of the…

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We con­grat­u­late Arne Rüt­ing on his doc­tor­ate

Arne Rüting successfully completed his doctorate on the topic of "Realtime-capable model-predictive planning of time-optimized trajectories for kinematically redundant mechanism on industrial hardware". Summary of the thesis: This thesis deals with the model-predictive planning of time-optimized trajectories for kinematically redundant multi-axes mechanisms. First, basic terms are explained before the current state-of-science and technology…

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In einer Zeit, in der die Nachfrage nach hochauflösender Radartechnologie stetig wächst, setzen Forscher der Universität Paderborn neue Maßstäbe in der elektrooptischen Signalverarbeitung. Durch die enge Zusammenarbeit von Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johann Christoph Scheytt und Stephan Kruse sind Technologien entstanden, die das Potenzial haben, die Telekommunikations- und Radartechnik zu verbessern. Begleitet von PROvendis, der Patentverwertungsagentur der…

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Prof. Ngonga Ngomo vis­its CIKM 2024 in the USA

Prof. Dr. Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo, head of our “Data Science” work groupt, will be attending the “Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM)” in Boise, Idaho, USA, from October 21 to 25, 2024. The conference provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of research results in the field of information and knowledge management as well as current advances in data and knowledge databases. The goal of the…

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Prof. Dr Mo­hamed Soli­man re­ceives Best Pa­per Award at EC­SA con­fer­ence

At the 18th European Conference on Software Architecture, which took place from September 3 to 6, 2024 in Luxembourg, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Soliman from the field of “Software Resilience” was awarded the Best Paper Award for his paper “Exploring Architectual Design Decisions in Mailing Lists and theier Traceability to Issue Trackers”. Congratulations to him! Click here for the conference paper.

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Par­ti­cip­a­tion in the IEEE In­ter­na­tion­al Sym­posi­um on Sys­tems En­gin­eer­ing from 16.10 -17.10.2024

From October 16-18, the IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering will take place in Perugia, Italy. The IEEE ISSE 2024 Symposium is designed to create an interactive forum for advancing the practice of systems engineering across the various disciplines and specialties associated with the engineering of complex systems. The symposium will provide an opportunity for practitioners, managers, researchers and educators in the field of…

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From October 19 to 24, our “Data Science” workgroup will be attending the ECAI - European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. ECAI-2024 offers an extensive program of technical papers and numerous events on AI that will be of interest to researchers, students and industry professionals. These include workshops and tutorials, invited talks, special sessions and the ECAI Sister Conference on AI Applications…

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Prof. Dr. Eyke Hüllermeier, Dr.-Ing. Julia Timmermann, Dr.-Ing. Michael Hesse, Prof. Dr. Iryna Mozgova, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Ansgar Trächtler

We con­grat­u­late Mi­chael Hesse on his doc­tor­ate

Michael Hesse successfully completed his doctorate on the topic of “Interactive Commissioning of Control Applications for partially known dynamic Systems using Gaussian Process Regression”. The first supervisor and DART follow-up group leader was Dr Julia Timmermann, the chair of the doctoral committee was Prof. Dr Ansgar Trächtler. Abstract: The commissioning of control systems ensures that a mechatronic system functions properly and meets the…

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