The first and most important international recognition in the field of complex systems awarded to a pioneer of the study of collective animal behaviour
Research team including scientists from Konstanz discovers that information processing in animal groups occurs not only in the brains of animals but also in their social network.
Der Physiker Professor Dr. Alfred Leitenstorfer von der Universität Konstanz ist Kenneth J. Button-Preisträger 2020. Dies gab die International Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Society auf der diesjährigen International Conference on Infrared and Millimeter Waves and Terahertz Electronics (IRTMMW-THz) bekannt.
Konstanzer Transferpreis 2019 für Tandem-Projekt mit Auszubildenden mit Flucht- und Migrationshintergrund sowie für Transfer von wissenschaftlichen Ansätzen in die Neurorehabilitation
Researchers at the University of Konstanz and the University of Mannheim release analysis of a national survey in Germany: One in two Germans would be willing to take part in climate protests; more than one in three support a CO2 tax. These are the results of a national survey published by the organizational researchers Sebastian Koos (University of Konstanz) and Elias Naumann (University of Mannheim). The full text is available in German.
Binational research project of Professor Gerald Schneider, political scientist from Konstanz, and Polish colleagues on the effectiveness of EU sanctions in comparison to those of the USA and the UN.