Using digitality to improve our healthcare system
Prof. Dr. Christoph Strünck, dean of the School of Life Sciences at the University of […]
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Prof. Dr. Anna Pandolfi and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kerstin Weinberg are currently investigating a special type […]
Continue readingBuilding Bridges: Empowering Rural Ghana with ICT Solutions
In most rural communities in Ghana, citizens find it difficult or are even sometimes not […]
Continue readingLiterature, non-literature and everything in between
Prof Dr José Ramón Ruisánchez came to the University of Siegen through a DAAD ‘Visiting […]
Continue readingClosing the educational gap for indigenous girls in Yucatan.
In Mexico, only 47 % of indigenous children enrolled in primary school continue their studies […]
Continue readingHadrons, Leptons, and Mesons – Understanding the Building Blocks of the Universe.
The University of Siegen is by no means a particularly large university, but despite this […]
Continue readingAfricaSign: Overcoming barriers to participation in education using technology
One of the strongest benefits to research collaborations is that they allow researchers from different […]
Continue readingHow can a gummy bear-like substance help to detect bacteria in wounds or drinking water?
Since becoming an Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral scholar, Dr. Dipankar Das has been busy working […]
Continue readingHow does mathematics impact upon our society, and how can the teaching of mathematics be improved?
For many people, words such as philosophy, history, and society aren’t necessarily those which first […]
Continue readingNucleic acids and photochemistry: a bridge from Moscow to Siegen.
Dr. Daria Berdnikova came to Siegen for the first time in 2011 as a visiting […]
Continue readingA Long-Standing Research Collaboration between Norfolk State University (USA) and the University of Siegen.
When Prof. Dr. Page R. Laws, Professor of English and Dean of the R. C. […]
Continue readingBringing people together through music: Renowned composer returns to Siegen.
Prof. Samuel Adler is an acclaimed composer and conductor, and holds the position of Professor […]
Continue readingHow can the world adapt to floods, storm surges and rising sea levels? Siegener researchers work with the University of Central Florida to find out.
Unlike most of our Research Alumni, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Wahl was born and raised in […]
Continue readingMeet Assoc. Prof. Dr. Korakoch Attaviriyanupap, expert in the field of German Linguistics in Thailand.
Professors Attaviriyanupap and Vogel got to know each other through their mutual research area of […]
Continue readingDr. Efua Esaaba Agyire-Tettey returns to Siegen to promote social inclusivity for all.
Dr. Agyire-Tettey is a lecturer at the Department of Social Work, University of Ghana. She […]
Continue readingHow do entrepreneurs make sense of success? Professors Ettl and Black work together to find out.
The questions of how entrepreneurs recognise success and how they come to value some aspects […]
Continue readingFrom Siegen to Shanghai and back again: Improving drug testing and cancer diagnosis through scientific exchanges.
Dr. Dou first came to Siegen in 2016 as a recipient of a scholarship from […]
Continue readingSolving a particularly difficult math problem: how to help reduce the high drop-out rate for mathematics students.
Prof. Dr. Clark, who is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Florida State University, […]
Continue readingAloe vera and seaweed: Mauritius based researcher brings local expertise to Siegen.
Dr. Nowsheen Goonoo is based at the Centre for Biomedical and Biomaterials Research (CBBR) at the […]
Continue readingCollaborative research – Cosmic Ray Review in Siegen. Visit of Dr. Alexey Yushkov.
Using the latest research results from the Pierre-Auger-Observatory in Argentina, two of the physicists participating […]
Continue readingHumboldt connects: Another guest stay for research prize winner Prof. Jin Zhao.
As part of the „invitation of research award winners for further research stays in Germany“ […]
Continue readingAhmad Kamal Nasir works with former thesis supervisor on Drone Project.
The Master’s program “International Graduate Studies in Mechatronics” at the University of Siegen, which is […]
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