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The new Rector of RUB, Professor Martin Paul, addresses the members of RUB in an open letter.
In the summer semester 2022, RUB will implement changes in email usage. This will make communication via email a lot clearer.
Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda can’t be the task of governments alone.
So far, there is a lack of long-term models that depict absolute poverty in developing countries and effective measures to fight poverty in a sustainable way. The EU-funded joint project ADAPTED hopes to change that.
Closing the gap between basic and applied research is one of Ulf-Peter Apfel's goals.
When state authorities make a decision, one must know how it was reached. A legal scholar from Bochum investigates how international human rights set legally binding standards for administrative decision-making.
Technologies with low CO2 emissions are the focus of energy transition. However, some of them consume enormous freshwater resources – water that won’t be available in sufficient quantities in many regions in the future.
The chemical scientist has been awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking contribution to catalyst research. RUB and the RESOLV Cluster extend their heartfelt congratulations on this award!
The University has come up with a pragmatic solution to check the so-called 3G status of people attending seminars and lectures. Anyone who has been vaccinated or has recovered can now get a green vignette.
A single application on African farmland could boost soil quality and yields for years to come.
An economic system that is only designed for output without considering the environment is no longer appropriate today. RUB researchers are developing concepts for a sustainable circular economy.
Only a minority of the world's population has access to social protection systems. This urgently needs to change.
When less than two nanometers of space is available, there is a traffic jam in the proton transport network.
For the first time since 1985, RUB is setting up a new faculty. Computer science is thus given a new significance as a focus of study and research.
Our everyday lives are virtually inconceivable without plasmas. A special edition of Rubin provides insights into their numerous areas of application.
From 20 August 2021, a new Coronavirus Protection Ordinance will apply in NRW. This affects the upcoming exam period and work routines at RUB.
Martin Hoffmann explains why plasma processes are essential for microsystem technology and which opportunities they offer for eco-friendly manufacturing methods.
Martin Muhler from the Chair of Industrial Chemistry explains in what way plasmas are likely to affect chemical reactions in future.
Amir Moradi from the Horst Görtz Institute for IT Security has set a record in the history of the CHES conference.
A few nanometers of thin quartz-like coatings can multiply the shelf life of food, enable brilliant OLED TV pictures or separate gases from each other. When it comes to recycling, they can simply be neglected.