Mathematics in Paderborn

Mathematical research, from fundamentals to application, is the key to technical innovation. A high-calibre mathematical education forms the foundation for the development of future professionals. The Institute of Mathematics in Paderborn is characterised by a wide range of excellent research, from pure mathematics to industrial cooperation and research in mathematics didactics. In our range of courses, we offer top-level international training in mathematics and technomathematics as well as highly rated teacher training programmes for the entire range of school types.

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Math­em­at­ic­al help with im­age res­tor­a­tion: Wei­er­strass Lec­ture 2025 with Prof Dr In­grid Daubech­ies

The multi-award-winning mathematician Prof. Dr. Ingrid Daubechies from Duke University (USA) was the first woman to give the traditional keynote lecture at this year's Weierstrass Lecture on Friday, 11 July

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Wei­er­strass Lec­ture 2025 - Prof. In­grid Daubech­ies

The lecture will be given by Prof. Ingrid Daubechies. Prof. Daubechies is the James B. Duke Professor at Duke University and was previously a professor and chair of the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University. Her fundamental contributions to the theory and application of wavelet methods are of vital importance in many areas of applied mathematics, extending to concrete technical implementations. For her work, she has received numerous…

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Photo: Nadija Carter, winner of the Faculty 2025 award

On Friday, 4 July 2025, more than 200 graduates of the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics (EIM) were given a ceremonial send-off in lecture hall L1 at Paderborn University.

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Re­search

At the Institute of Mathematics, our research spans from fundamental mathematical studies to interdisciplinary collaboration. In the CRC TRR 358 project, Integral Structures in Geometry and Representation Theory, mathematicians from analysis and algebra work across traditional disciplinary boundaries. Additionally, our research focuses on stochastics, applied mathematics, and close partnerships with industry. We also place strong emphasis on mathematics education, integrating it into the Institute through collaborative research projects between mathematics education specialists and mathematicians.

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Jak­ub Kučka takes over as head of the de­part­ment: Power Elec­tron­ics and Elec­tric Drive Sys­tems

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New meth­od achieves top marks for the auto­mat­ic tran­scrip­tion of con­ver­sa­tions

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Get­ting to know study and ca­reer op­por­tun­it­ies: Of­fers for pu­pils at Pader­born Uni­ver­sity

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New on­line meet­ings of the Pader­born Maths Circle for pu­pils in spring/sum­mer 2025

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The Elec­tric­al En­gin­eer­ing Pod­cast "Cur­rent Af­fairs": Epis­ode 10 - En­ergy Sys­tems En­gin­eer­ing

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In­aug­ur­al lec­ture by Prof. Dr Er­dal Kay­acan and Prof. Dr Lin Wang

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In­aug­ur­al lec­ture by Ju­ni­or Pro­fess­or Dr Jo­hanna Schön­herr and Pro­fess­or Dr Balázs Kovács

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New meth­od achieves top marks for the auto­mat­ic tran­scrip­tion of con­ver­sa­tions

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Pader­born Uni­ver­sity suc­cess­ful in "THE World Uni­ver­sity Sub­ject Rank­ing 2025"

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"All Day Re­search" Pod­cast: 44th epis­ode with Prof Dr Eric Bod­den

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CRC Col­loqui­um 31.01.2025

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Dunkl op­er­at­ors, spe­cial func­tions and har­mon­ic ana­lys­is

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Am Institut für Mathematik findet vom 8.-12. August die internationale 
Tagung

"Dunkl operators, special functions and harmonic analysis"

aus Anlass des 75. Geburtstags von Prof. Charles F. Dunkl (University of Virginia) statt. Seine  Erfindung der "Dunkl-Operatoren" hat seit Ende der 1980iger Jahre die Entwicklung der modernen Theorie multivariabler spezieller Funktionen  in der Harmonischen Analysis und Darstellungstheorie maßgeblich beeinflusst.

Die Tagung, zu der zahlreiche international renommierte Vortragende geladen sind, wird organisiert von Prof. Margit Rösler (Institut für Mathematik) zusammen mit den Professoren Mourad Ismail (University of Central Florida), Michael Voit (TU Dortmund), sowie Tom Koornwinder und Eric Opdam (Universiteit van Amsterdam).

Für ausführliche Informationen zu dem Tagungsprogramm besuchen Sie bitte 

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