Constructor University and JetBrains are pleased to announce the launch of the Constructor Open Cup 2023, an international programming competition designed to promote computer science, data science, software development, and software engineering.
Constructor group is proud to announce that Alexandra Boltasseva, a Ron and Dotty Garvin Tonjes Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University and member of Constructor group’s academic network, has been named the 2023 R.W. Wood Prize recipient by Optica.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, we want to shed light on inspiring women who make significant contributions every day to science, education, and technology within Constructor. We share here five career insights to inspire young generations of women in science.
Landing on distant planets isn’t possible without maps: In a week-long Winter School, Constructor University in Bremen imparted basic knowledge on how to create high-quality planetary cartography. The interest in the digital training was immense: more than 400 students and young scientists from all over the world participated. It was organized by Dr. Angelo Pio Rossi, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and his team.
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Seventeen years after first purchasing a single-crystal x-ray diffractometer, Constructor University in Bremen has recently upgraded to the latest technology. Chemistry Professor Dr. Ulrich Kortz successfully secured funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the second time.
Constructor group would like to express our support and solidarity to the communities affected by the recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
Singapore, January 10, 2023 | Alemira, a leading provider of digital education and an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) of Acumatica, has been named a gold partner of Acumatica, a leading provider of cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions.
On December 20, 2022 the Bremen-Izmir Economic Forum took place in the House of Science in Bremen, Germany. This year’s topics? Sustainable agriculture and food, renewable energy and start-ups. Bremen and Izmir mayors Andreas Bovenschulte and Tunç Soyer praised the synergies and the importance of the twin cities.
New degree programs, new collaborations, new formats, a new leadership and a new name: 2022 brought numerous innovations for Constructor University. The private University in Bremen also hit record numbers with over 1,800 students, can claim significant breakthroughs in research, and signed new corporate partnerships securing millions in funding. It closes a year full of exciting developments and growth.