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The Turkish-Syrian border region has been hit by catastrophic earthquakes at the beginning of February 2023. Ruhr University Bochum feels for those affected.
Interview with Annika Wilde on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Power, water and heating for four hours a day, freezing cold and darkness for the entire night. And yet, researchers from Kyiv carry on with their work and publish their results in an international journal.
Secret services want to know as much as possible. For example, they try to circumvent data encryption. This can cause collateral damage, warn Bochum researchers.
David Zanders completed his doctorate simultaneously in Bochum and Canada. In this interview, he reveals in what way it was a unique experience and how the exchange led him to competitive axe throwing.
A genetically modified receptor helps to gain new insights.
Researchers from Bochum are particularly quick at finding security vulnerabilities in IT systems. Their trick: they focus on the essentials – and explain it with the theorem of the infinitely typing monkeys.
Scientists can sign the letter online.
On 8 December 2022, authorities and emergency services will test sirens and other warning devices across Germany. For the first time, they will also send warning messages to smartphones.
Founder Chinmay Khare is supported in his venture by the Worldfactory Start-up Center and Worldfactory International.
Threats of alleged mass attacks have appeared on walls around the campus. The police don’t believe that there is any indication of real danger at the moment.
Ruhr University has set itself the goal of contributing significantly to the current global challenges as a sustainable university as of 2030. To this end, the university has now adopted a dedicated Mission Statement.
Since the advent of digitalisation, sales is no longer what it used to be. But that doesn’t mean that everyday work routine can’t get better as a result.
RUB is currently setting up structures for the management of research data from all disciplines. A prototype software version for the storage of research data is ready. Now, the university is looking for testers.
The Rectorate appeals once again to students to wear masks indoors.
At the end of a working day, nurses have covered quite a few kilometres. They would like to save themselves some of the trips. Voice assistants might help do just that.
The ageing population is putting pressure on the labour market and the pension system. Still, we shouldn’t be alarmed, says Martin Werding, newly instated Sage of Economy.
A psychology team at RUB is interested in how work processes can be optimised in teams that work in different locations. The researchers put their faith in augmented reality.
Machines can be taught to reliably detect cancer. What we need now are methods to ensure data protection. Researchers in Bochum already have an idea of how this can be achieved.
Using cloud services without running into trouble with the GDPR – the company Edgeless Systems makes it possible. Founder Dr. Felix Schuster reflects on the somewhat difficult entry into a new market.