SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn
The SICP - Software Innovation Campus Paderborn is an interdisciplinary research and innovation campus. The digital solutions of the future are developed here in close cooperation between business and science.
More than 30 member companies and over 30 professors from Paderborn University contribute their expertise and visions. The SICP unites the different worlds and ensures perfect matches when putting together project teams. We combine our expertise in the fields of AI, high-performance computing, IoT, digital security and software engineering to break new ground and develop intelligent solutions for innovative fields such as smart energy, advanced computing and seamless mobility.
In addition to the technological focus, we always address cross-cutting issues such as technology acceptance and human-machine interaction. Because we are convinced that only the intelligent combination of established technologies creates innovation!
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Projekte
COMeIN - Communities of Practice NRW für eine innovative Lehrerbildung
Duration: 03/2020 - 12/2023
DaLiS@OWL: Data competences for research, business and society
DaLiS@OWL (short form of DataLiteracySkills@OWL) is the project of Bielefeld University (consortium leader), the University of Paderborn and Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences for the cross-disciplinary and cross-university teaching of Data Literacy Skills (DaLiS) for students of all subjects. The project aims to prepare students for a ...
Duration: 03/2020 - 02/2023
Contact: Prof. Dr. Gudrun Oevel, Marcel Gemander
British Forces in Germany. The occupation and the stationing of troops in a transnational perspective
The research project examines the social and cultural impact of the stationing of British troops in north-western Germany over the period of three generations on both the approximately two million members of the Armed Forces and the local population. Whereas historical research has mostly concentrated on American impacts on social and cultural ...
Duration: 03/2020 - 01/2025













