Search results You are only searching within this website. To find search results for other University of Bonn websites, such as those of the faculties or institutes, please use a search engine. 256 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Collection EasyForm Event File Folder Fontfamily Icon Image Language Independent Folder Language Root Folder Link Medien-Ordner News Person Business Card Person Register Template-Folder Tiles-Seite VideourlCT New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically The illustration shows a reconstruction of the longitudinal inferior fasciculus (a fibre tract of the brain), on the left using a conventional AI method, on the right using the new hybrid approach. The hybrid approach enables a more complete reconstruction. At the same time, it more precisely omits lesions such as the dark region in the detailed view. Located in News / … / 2025 / New study by Prof. Dr. Thomas Schultz: AI Enhances Brain Imaging Special thanks go to the many hard-working hands from Bonn's Computer Science department who made the station possible! from left (back): Lennart Buhl, Finn Kalvelage, Lasse Götte, Alexander Wallau, Nils Goerke, Michael Nüsken, Daniel Lingnau and front: Roman Lichnock, Matthias ... Located in News / … / 2025 / Wissenschaftsrallye Poppelsdorf 2025: Computer Science Station Impresses with Laser Show Programming A colorful laser graphic is created Located in News / … / 2025 / Wissenschaftsrallye Poppelsdorf 2025: Computer Science Station Impresses with Laser Show Programming Wissenschaftsrallye 2025 Poppelsdorf: At the computer science station, pupils gained insights into how lasers work. Located in News / … / 2025 / Wissenschaftsrallye Poppelsdorf 2025: Computer Science Station Impresses with Laser Show Programming The Computer Science Department is involved in four Clusters of Excellence at the University of Bonn Located in News / … / 2025 / From the field to the universe: Computer Science drives excellence in Bonn The first, second and third places went to a wide variety of innovative projects. - The winners of the competition for the most exciting projects realized with Marvin last year (from left): Katrin Drysch took second place with “Development of magnesium batteries”. Aniket Sen, Shiza Fatimah, Nicolas Kluge Correa and Sophia Falk, who entered the race with “Tucano: Advancing Neural Text Generation for Portuguese”, were delighted to take first place. Mohamad Hakam Shams Eddin was delighted with third place for “Identifying Spatio-Temporal Drivers of Extreme Events.” Located in News / … / 2025 / Happy Birthday, Supercomputer Marvin! 42+10: The Marvin supercomputer at the HRZ has been supporting scientists with interdisciplinary research questions for a year now. Located in News / … / 2025 / Happy Birthday, Supercomputer Marvin! The NimbRo@Home team from the Institute of Computer Science Bonn has defended its title in the German Open competition for household robots. Located in News / … / 2025 / Congratulations NimbRo@Home: Our household robots win the RoboCup German open again The winners of the 1st prize: Niklas Dobberstein and Amr Moustafa (from left to right) from the ‘undefined’ team. Located in News / … / 2025 / #Hack4Surgery: Computer science students win hackathon with the BOSTER #Hack4Surgery participants. Located in News / … / 2025 / #Hack4Surgery: Computer science students win hackathon with the BOSTER < Previous 10 items 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 26 Next 10 items > UniID Please fill out this field using the example format provided in the placeholder. The phone number will be handled in accordance with GDPR.