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Overview of Paderborn University
The University of Paderborn in Germany is a national comprehensive university. The focus of the school is science and engineering. Its advantageous majors: computer information technology, process technology, rubber and plastic technology, mechanical engineering and other majors are among the best in China. The famous "Siemens-Nicholff Computer Research Institute" is located in this school. According to the information published by China Education and Scientific Research Computer Network, paderborn ranks 13 (***25 1 university) in the 200 1 German university information technology ranking; In the ranking of universities in Germany from 65438 to 0998, Paderborn University ranked 25th.

Paderborn has a long history, and the prominent building in the city center is a cathedral with a history of 700 years. Paderborn is famous for its good public order. Colorful cultural entertainment has added endless fun to college students' lives. The most famous are the annual "Liboli" Happy Festival and the quiet Christmas. Pade River passes through the city, and there are parks and green spaces on both sides of the river. Paderborn is also a green city. Paderborn is located in North Rhine-westfalen. It takes about two and a half hours to get to Cologne by train and four hours to get to Berlin. There are direct flights to many European cities at the local airport.

In the past few years, several professors from Paderborn University have won the Leibniz Prize from the German Research Foundation. This award is the highest scientific award in the world. In 2002, the Romanian mathematician Preda Mihailescu of Paderborn University proved catalan conjecture. 20 1 1 Christine Silberhorn, a professor of quantum optics, showed me the hope of 100% secure data transmission. They won the world reputation for Padre University. Paderborn University's support for scientific research makes it a cooperative institution of UNESCO.