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The SC²S Colloquium is a forum giving students, guests, and members of the chair the opportunity to present their research insights, results, and challenges. The colloquium takes place Thursdays (winter term)/Wednesdays (summer term), 3 pm, in room 02.07.023. Guests are always welcome!
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Usually, the talks last 20 minutes with 5 up to 10 minutes discussions afterwards. To register and schedule a talk, you should contact [[Tobias Weinzierl]]. Add the title, the name of the supervisor (if appropriate), and a short abstract for the webpages. Students doing their Master's and diploma thesis etc. at the chair are supposed to give two talks: The first presents the topic, the status quo, and the research plan. The second talk presents the thesis' results and insights.




== Summer 2009 ==
'''Note:''' This page is outdated. Go to the [https://www.cs.cit.tum.de/en/sccs/news/sccs-colloquium/ new page of the SCCS Colloquium].




{| class="wikitable"
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| '''Date''' || '''Speaker''' || '''Topic'''
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - November 10, 2009|November 10]] || Dheevatsa Mudigere || Data access optimized applications on the GPU using NVIDIA CUDA
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - October 28, 2009|October 28]] || Kaveh Rahnema || Dynamic refinement and coarsening within the Peano framework
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - October 9, 2009|October 9]] || Thomas Hentschel || Ein Space-Tree Ansatz zum Speichern und Bearbeiten von Dünngitterdaten
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|  || Atanas Atanasov || Design und Implementierung eines Computational Steering Frameworks für CFD-Simulationen
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|  || Kristof Unterweger || CFD-Simulation bewegter Geometrien auf regulären und adaptiven kartesischen Gittern
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|  || Jörg Blank || Numerische Quadratur von hochdimensionalen Verteilungsfunktionen mit adaptiven Dünnen Gittern
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - October 7, 2009|October 7]] || Hosam Hassan || tba
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - September 16, 2009|September 16]] || Oana Taranu || Porting of a thermal network simulation program for railway motors to a new software platform
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|  || Daniel Butnaru || Parallelisation of a Multiscale CFD Solver within the Peano Framework
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - September 15, 2009|September 15]] || Johannes Littwin ||
Die Matrix-Exponentialabbildung: Fehleranalyse der Eigenwertmethode (DA)
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - September 11, 2009|September 11]] || Valeriy Khakhutskyy || Parallel Performance Analysis of the NWChem Code for the SC09 Cluster Challenge
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - September 9, 2009|September 9]] || Sergey Matushkin || Uncertainty analysis of meteorological and technical parameters in energy yield predictions for PV plants
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - August 26, 2009|August 26]] || Johannes Weißl || Erweiterung einer MPI-basierten Molekulardynamik-Parallelisierung zu einer hybriden Parallelisierung
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|  || Valeriy Khakhutskyy || Regression über Rotverschiebungsdaten mit Dünnen Gittern
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - August 12, 2009|August 12]] || Anas Obeidat || Parallel refinement and coarsening of recursively structured adaptive
triangular grids
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|  || Ömer Demirel || Parallelisation of a Discontinuous Galerkin Solver for the Shallow Water Equation
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - August 5, 2009|August 5]] || Tobias Lieber || Verbesserung der Fourier-Transformation bei nicht periodischen Funktionen
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|  || Thomas Hentschel || SparseGridSpaceTrees - SpaceTreeSparseGrids
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July 29, 2009|July 29]] || Ivaylo Haralampiev || Improving the efficiency for approximate inverses
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July 27, 2009|July 27]] || Hoan Zhao || Graphenbasierter Lastbalancierung einer Molekulardynamiksimulation
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|  || Markus Hegland || On the numerical estimation of probability densities by the maximum a posteriori method and Gaussian process priors
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July 22, 2009|July 22]] || Martin Birkmeier || Mathematiker im Dritten Reich
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July 15, 2009|July 15]] || Johannes Hummel || Konzeption und Entwicklung einer intelligenten Versionierung und Darstellung von Unterschieden von Mehrkörpersimulationsmodellen
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 17, 2009|June 17]] || Wolfgang Eckhardt || Automatisierte Rekursionseliminierung für einen dynamisch adaptiven PDE Löser
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|  || Robert Höchstetter || Adaptive Discontinuous-Galerkin-Verfahren zur Lösung der Flachwasser-Gleichungen mit verschiedenen Flussfunktionen
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 10, 2009|June 10]] || Sebastian Pohle || Numerical Solution Methods for Nonlinear Equation Systems of the SDSIrep Reputation System
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|  || Atanas Atanasov || Design und Implementierung eines Computational Steering Frameworks für CFD-Simulationen
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 3, 2009|June 3]] || Oana Taranu || Porting of a thermal network simulation program of railway motors to a new software platform
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - May 20, 2009|May 20]] || Huan Zhao || Graphenbasierte Lastverteilung einer Molekulardynamiksimulation
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|        || Johannes Weißl  || Enhancing a MPI-based Molecular Dynamics Parallelisation to a Hybrid Parallelisation
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - May 13, 2009|May 13]] || Jörg Blank || Dynamische Lastbalancierung einer Molekulardynamiksimulation
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - April 29, 2009|April 29]] || Benjamin Peherstorfer ||
Erweiterte Verfahren zur Darstellung von charakteristischen Funktionen mittels dünner Gitter
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - April 15, 2009|April 15]] || Alexander Heinecke ||
Data Mining mit Dünnen Gittern - Vergleich verschiedener Ansätze für
die Randbehandlung
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - April 2, 2009|April 2]] || Kristof Unterweger ||
CFD-Simulation bewegter Geometrien auf kartesischen Gittern
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== Winter 2008/09 ==


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| '''Date''' || '''Speaker''' || '''Topic'''
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - March 30, 2009|March 30]] || Marko Ljucovic ||
Geometric Multigrid Solver for the Multidimensional Black-Scholes PDE
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - March 19, 2009|March 19]] || Istvan Haller ||
Parallelisation of ILU decomposition in TifaMMy
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|  || Sebestyen-Pal Katalin ||
Implementation of spacetree variants for efficient neighbor search
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - March, 12, 2009|March 12]] || Stefanie Waldraff  || Regularisierung linearer Probleme
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - February, 19, 2009|February 19]] || Asli Okur und Johann Schlamp  || Erweiterung eines stationären Navier-Stokes-Lösers
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - January, 29, 2009|January 29]] || Johannes Hummel || Konzeption und Entwicklung einer intelligenten Versionierung und Darstellung von Unterschieden von Mehrkörpersimulationsmodellen
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| January 22 || Anton Krivoborodov || Bildregularisierung mit präkonditioninerten iterativen Verfahren
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| January 15 || Thomas Osterman || Entwurf, Implementierung und Untersuchung eins Warteschlangenmodells zur mikroskopischen Verkehrssimulation
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - January, 8, 2009|January 8]] || Evgeniy Zharovsky || Gebietszerlegungsorientierte Dünngitterverfahren
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| || Markus Wunsch || Halbüberwachtes (semi-supervised) Lernen mit raumadaptiven dünnen Gittern
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - December, 18, 2008|December 18]] || Alexander Hristov || Web-based AJAX Debugger for the Data Base Management System "VisionR"
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - December, 11, 2008|December 11]] || Wolfgang Eckhardt || Automatisierte Rekursionseliminierung für einen dynamisch adaptiven PDE Löser
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|  || Jörg Blank || Dynamische Loadbalancierung einer Molekulardynamiksimulation
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| December 4 || Neven Popov || Integration von Fahrplanfeinem Öffentlichem Verkehr in eine Mikroskopische Verkehrssimulation
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - November, 20, 2008|November 20]] || Axel Landschoof, Markus Ostertag, Constantin Bohn || Entwurf und Implementierung einer Online-Bibel mit Web2.0-Elementen
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|  || Bian Xin || Numerical Solution of the Potential Equation on Nonorthogonal Meshes
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - November, 6, 2008|November 6]] || Piyush Gupta || Frequency Response of Tubes due to Pressure Pulsations
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - Oktober, 30, 2008|October 30]] || Thomas Auckenthaler  || Parallelisierung von Matrixoperationen in einem Quantum-Control-Problem
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - Oktober, 23, 2008|October 23]] || Johannes Schwaiger    ||Adaptive Discontinuous-Galerkin-Verfahren zum Lösen der Flachwassergleichungen mit verschiedenen Randbedingungen
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|  || Michael Lieb || A Full Multigrid Implementation on Staggered Adaptive Grids for the Pressure Poisson Equation in Computational Fluid Dynamics
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - October, 16, 2008|October 16]] || Deepak Pandey || Regression with Spatially Adaptive Sparse Grids in Financial Applications
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== Summer 2008 ==




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| '''Date''' || '''Speaker''' || '''Topic'''
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - September, 25, 2008|September 25]] || Robert Santl ||
Block-LR-Zerlegungen zur Präkonditionierung linearer Gleichungssysteme
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - September, 11, 2008|September 11]] || Evgeniy Zharovsky ||
Gebietszerlegungsorientierte Dünngitterverfahren
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - August, 21, 2008|August 21]] || Markus Wunsch    ||
Halbüberwachtes (semi-supervised) Lernen mit raumadaptiven dünnen Gittern
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July, 30, 2008|July 30]] || Christian Konrad      || Numerische Aspekte und Aspekte der Parallelisierung zur Lösung des gekoppelten Maxwell/Vlasov Systems
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July 23, 2008|July 23]]  || Benjamin Peherstorfer || Adaptive Sparse Grid Representation for Indicator Functions
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|            || Ivaylo Haralampiev    || Sudoku Rätselgenerator
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| July 16  || Prof. Javier Esparza  || Große Gleichungssysteme
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July 9, 2008|July 9]]    || Marion Bendig        || Monte Carlo Simulation of Fluorescent Concentrators
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - July 2, 2008|July 2]]    || Daniel Reutter        || Implizite Prädiktionsmechanismen im Menschen: Simulation und Evaluation kognitiv-psychologischer Erklärungsmodelle
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 25, 2008|June 25]]  || Thomas Haller        || Mulitreference Alignment of 3D Data from Electron Tomography
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 18, 2008|June 18]]  || Jörg Blank            || Dimension-adaptive Sparse Grids
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 11, 2008|June 11]]  || Christian Jirauschek  || Monte Carlo simulation of quantum cascade lasers
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 4, 2008|June 4]]    || Yevgeniy Terekhin    || Modern compute clusters: from hardware to application
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 3, 2008|June 3]]    || Michael Lieb          || A Full Multigrid Implementation on Staggered Adaptive Grids for the Pressure Poisson Equation in Computational Fluid Dynamics
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|            || Thomas Auckenthaler  || Parallelisierung von Matrixoperationen in einem Quantum-Control-Problem
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|            || Johannes Schwaiger    ||Adaptive Discontinuous-Galerkin-Verfahren zum Lösen der Flachwassergleichungen mit verschiedenen Randbedingungen
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - June 2, 2008|June 2]]    || Johannes Hölzl        || Automatischer Korrektheisbeweis von Algorithmen zur Hierarchischen Basistransformation
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|            || Benjamin Peherstorfer || Adaptive Sparse Grid Representation for Indicator Functions
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|            || Marcin Salaterski    || Storing Results of Parameterised CFD Simulations Using Sparse Grid Techniques
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|            || Deepak Pandey        || Regression with Spatially Adaptive Sparse Grids in Financial Applications
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - April 30, 2008|April 30]]  || Lennart Johansson    || Einsatz der Dünngitterklassifikation für Benchmark-Probleme
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - April 23, 2008|April 23]]  || Christian Böck        || Discontinuous-Galerkin-Verfahren zum Lösen der Flachwassergleichungen auf adaptiven Dreiecksgittern
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|            || Alexander Heinecke    || Cache-optimierte Datenstrukturen und Algorithmen für dünnbesetzte Matrizen
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - April 16, 2008|April 16]]  || Sebastian Hanigk      || Parallele Matrixmultiplikationsstrategien unter Ausnutzung raumfüllender Kurven und schneller Kommunikation
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| [[SC²S Colloquium - April 9, 2008|April 9]]  || Stefan Wasner        || Erstellung eines adaptiven Linked-Cell-Verfahrens zur effizienten Simulation ungleichmäßig verteilter Moleküle
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|            || Atanas Atanasov      || Entwicklung eines tecplot-Visualisierungsinterface für Strömungssimulationsdaten
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|            || Robert Höchstetter    || SPAI-Glätter für Mehrgitterverfahren
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== Winter 2007/08 ==
'''Due to [https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/news/coronavirus/ regulations] regarding the COVID-19 situation, all the SCCS Colloquium sessions with physical presence are cancelled until further notice. If you need to present your work as part of a graded project, please contact your advisor. Projects that need to and can be presented via videoconference as part of a graded exam can be hosted.'''


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| '''Date'''  || '''Speaker''' || '''Topic'''
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| February 18 || Janos Benk, Fayssal Moufatich, Deepak Pandey || Financial Model Fitter
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| February 11 || Matous Sedlacek  || Effiziente parallele Implementierung des MSPAI Präkonditionierers unter Verwendung von Caching-Strategien und QR-Updates
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| January 30  || Maximilian Steff || Entwurf und Entwicklung einer verteilten Verkehrssimulationsumgebung
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| January 9  || Peter Koltai    || The sparse Ulam method
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| December 12 || Christian Böck  || Discontinuous-Galerkin-Verfahren zum Lösen der Flachwassergleichungen auf adaptiven Dreiecksgittern
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|              || Stefan Wasner    || Erstellung eines adaptiven Linked-Cell-Verfahrens zur effizienten Simulation ungleichmäßig verteilter Moleküle
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| December 5  || Christine Radzieowski || Numerische Simulation der Ausbreitung von Ozeanwellen auf dynamisch-adaptiven Dreiecksgittern
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| November 21 || Abdellatif Zaouia    || Erstellen eines scharfen Bildes aus einer unscharfen Fokusserie
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| October 31  || Robert Tosch          || Entwicklung eines Anfoderungs-Management Tools auf Wiki-Technologie
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|              || Christine Radzieowski || Numerische Simulation der Ausbreitung von Ozeanwellen auf dynamisch-adaptiven Dreiecksgittern
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| October 24  || Klaus Daubner        || Datenaustausch und Geometriebehandlung bei der Simulation von Fluid-Struktur Wechselwirkungen mit partitionierten Ansätzen
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|              || Wolfgang Eckhardt    || DaStGen — Konzeption und Design eines Datenstrukturgenerators für HPC-Applikationen
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| October 17  || Jörg Blank            || Data Mining with Sparse Grids
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== Old Colloquia ==
Do you need ideas for your thesis topic? Do you want to meet your potential supervisor? Do you want to discuss your research with a diverse group of researchers, rehearse your conference talk, or simply cheer for your colleagues? This is the right place for you!


The old colloquium announcements can be found
When and where: '''Wednesdays at 3 pm''', in the room [https://portal.mytum.de/displayRoomMap?roomid=02.07.023@5607 02.07.023]. Our Colloquium is a public event and guests are always welcome!
[http://www5.in.tum.de/lehre/kolloquium.html here].


You don't want to miss a talk? Subscribe to our [https://lists.lrz.de/mailman/listinfo/sccscolloquium-announcements mailing list] and our [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/abm994bqieloo3esldc0ri7sbo%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics Colloquium calendar] (iCal link, updated regularly).
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== Schedule ==
'''Note:''' The Colloquium page was moved. Find the current schedule at the [https://www.in.tum.de/en/i05/news/sccs-colloquium/ new page of the SCCS Colloquium].
=== October ===
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Colloquium slots normally every Wednesday at 15:00, now on [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp BigBlueButton].
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* '''Marc Marot-Lassauzaie:''' Coupling of SIR and crowd dynamics models<br/> ''Master's thesis submission talk. Marc is advised by [[Felix Dietrich]].''<br/>October 7, 15:00-16:00, [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp Online (BBB)]<br/> [[SCCS Colloquium - Oct 7, 2020| Read more...]]
* '''Sabrina Krallmann:''' Implementation and Analysis of Parallelization Algorithms for Molecular Dynamics Simulations<br/> ''Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Sabrina is advised by [[Fabio Gratl]].''<br/>October 14, 15:00-16:00, [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp Online (BBB)]<br/> [[SCCS Colloquium - Oct 14, 2020| Read more...]]
* '''Vincent Fischer:''' Implementation and Analysis of Load Balancing Options for AutoPas' Sliced Traversal<br/> ''Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Vincent is advised by [[Fabio Gratl]].''<br/>October 14, 15:00-16:00, [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp Online (BBB)]<br/> [[SCCS Colloquium - Oct 14, 2020| Read more...]]
* '''Wolf Thieme:''' Parallelization of Existing Tuning Strategies in AutoPas using MPI<br/> ''Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Wolf is advised by [[Fabio Gratl]].''<br/>October 21, 15:00-16:00, [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp Online (BBB)]<br/> [[SCCS Colloquium - Oct 21, 2020| Read more...]]
* '''Sebastian Schäfer:''' Efficiency Analysis of Seismic High Performance Simulations<br/> ''Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Sebastian is advised by [[Sebastian Wolf]] and Dr. [[Anne Reinarz]].''<br/>October 21, 15:00-16:00, [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp Online (BBB)]<br/> [[SCCS Colloquium - Oct 21, 2020| Read more...]]
* '''Julian Pelloth:''' Implementing a predictive tuning strategy in AutoPas using extrapolation<br/> ''Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Julian is advised by [[Fabio Gratl]] and [[Steffen Seckler]].''<br/>October 28, 15:00-16:00, [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp Online (BBB)]<br/> [[SCCS Colloquium - Oct 28, 2020| Read more...]]
* '''Marco Papula:''' Implementing the Linked Cell Algorithm inAutoPas using References<br/> ''Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Marco is advised by [[Fabio Gratl]] and [[Steffen Seckler]].''<br/>October 28, 15:00-16:00, [https://bbb.in.tum.de/ger-wtc-qmp Online (BBB)]<br/> [[SCCS Colloquium - Oct 28, 2020| Read more...]]
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=== Past Colloquia ===
Older colloquia can be found [https://www5.in.tum.de/wiki/index.php/SCCS_Colloquium_old here] (since WS2007/08) and [http://www5.in.tum.de/lehre/kolloquium.html here] (older than WS2007/08).
== Information for speakers ==
=== Registration ===
To register and schedule a talk, you should fill the form [https://www5.in.tum.de/workshops/colloquium/registration.php Colloquium Registration] '''at least two weeks''' before the earliest desired date. Keep in mind that we only have limited slots, so please plan your presentation early. In special cases contact [mailto:colloquium@mailsccs.in.tum.de colloquium@mailsccs.in.tum.de].
* Students doing their Master's thesis at our chair are expected to give two talks: <br>
** The first talk presents the topic, the status quo, and the research plan. This should be placed early (first month of the work), such that colleagues can comment and give adequate feedback. It also helps students to structure their coming work. (10 minutes + 5 minutes discussion)<br>
** The second talk presents the thesis' results and insights. (20 minutes + 5 to 10 minutes discussions)
* Students doing their Bachelor's thesis, IDP, Guided Research, Semesterarbeit etc. at the chair are supposed to give one talk. This presents the thesis' results and insights. (20 minutes + 5 to 10 minutes discussions)
* Doctoral candidates and guest researchers are always very welcome to give a talk to our colloquium as well. We recommend the 20min talk + 5-10min discussion format, but we can also host longer talks.
=== Room and equipment ===
The SCCS Colloquium normally takes place in the room [https://portal.mytum.de/displayRoomMap?roomid=02.07.023@5607 02.07.023]. In case you want to rehearse your presentation, you can freely enter when the room is available. In special cases, we may use a different room.
The room is equiped with a projector [https://www.epson.eu/products/projectors/installation/eb-4650 EPSON EB-4650]. The projection area is optimized for 4:3, but 16:9 is also large enough for the room. Please set your laptop's resolution to fit the format you want (a 4:3 resolution will make the projector occupy the complete projection panel).
We recommend that you use your own laptop (please bring your own adapters). We can also provide a laptop which runs Linux (i.e. no Microsoft Office). Please export your slides in PDF format beforehand (a USB drive will be available). Please contact us in case you need this option
We can also provide you with a presenter/laser pointer ([https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-presenter-r400 Logitech R400], USB) and whiteboard markers.
==== Room 02.07.023 ====
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* Capacity: 34 seats (5 rows)
* Projector connections: HDMI only
* Writing surface: two sliding whiteboards
* Availability: [https://campus.tum.de/tumonline/wbKalender.wbRessource?pResNr=15264&pDisplayMode=w&pDatum= TUMonline calendar]
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=== What to expect ===
During the colloquium, things usually go as follows:
* 10-15min before the colloquium starts, the speakers setup their laptops or transfer the presentations to the moderator's laptop. The moderator currently is [[Gerasimos Chourdakis]].
* The colloquium starts with an introduction to the agenda and the moderator asks the speaker's advisor/host to put the talk into context.
* Your talk starts. The scheduled time for your talk is normally 20min with additional 5-10min for discussion. Introduction talks are allocated 10min.
* The moderator keeps track of the time and will stand up at the end of your time, after which point you should try to wrap up the most important remaining points. Auxiliary to that, there may be a [https://www.timetimer.com/products/time-timer-20min 20min visual timer] that shows the remaining time and beeps shortly (and quietly) at the end. You can also tell the moderator if you prefer to keep track of time for yourself. The moderator will pause the time tracking if any discussion pops up.
* During the discussion session, the audience can ask questions, which are meant for clarification or for putting the talk into context.
* Congratulations! Your talk is over and it's now time to celebrate! Have you already tried the [https://www.ma.tum.de/en/department/campus-garching-english.html parabolic slides] that bring you from the third floor to the Magistrale?
=== Preparing a great talk ===
Do you remember a talk that made you feel very happy for attending? Do you also remember a talk that confused you? What was different between the two?
Here are a few things to check if you want to improve your presentation:
* What is the main idea that you want people to remember after your presentation? Do you make it crystal-clear? How quickly are you arriving to it?
* Which aspects of your work can you cover in the time frame, with a reasonable pace and good depth?
* What can you leave out (but maybe have as back-up slides) to not confuse or overwhelm the audience?
* How are you investing the crucial first two minutes of your presentation?
* How much content do you have on your slides? Is all of it important? Will the audience know which part of a slide to look at? Will somebody from the last row be able to read the content? Will somebody with limited experience in your field have time to understand what is going on?
* Are the figures clear? Are you explaining the axes or any other features clearly?
* Which questions would you like the audience to ask you? How can you trigger these?
In any case, make sure to start preparing your talk early enough so that you can potentially discuss it, rehearse it, and improve it.
Here are a few good videos to find out more:
* Simon Peyton Jones: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT_-owjKIbA How to Give a Great Research Talk] (see also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK51E3gHENc How to Write a Great Research Paper])
* Susan McConnell: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp7Id3Yb9XQ Designing effective scientific presentations]
* Jens Weller: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o-Wjy_ISvs Presenting Code]
Did you know that the [https://www.sprachenzentrum.tum.de/en/languages/englisch/english-writing-center/ TUM English Writing Center] can also help you with writing good slides?


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Due to regulations regarding the COVID-19 situation, all the SCCS Colloquium sessions with physical presence are cancelled until further notice. If you need to present your work as part of a graded project, please contact your advisor. Projects that need to and can be presented via videoconference as part of a graded exam can be hosted.

The SC²S Colloquium is a forum giving students, guests, and members of the chair the opportunity to present their research insights, results, and challenges.

Do you need ideas for your thesis topic? Do you want to meet your potential supervisor? Do you want to discuss your research with a diverse group of researchers, rehearse your conference talk, or simply cheer for your colleagues? This is the right place for you!

When and where: Wednesdays at 3 pm, in the room 02.07.023. Our Colloquium is a public event and guests are always welcome!

You don't want to miss a talk? Subscribe to our mailing list and our Colloquium calendar (iCal link, updated regularly).


Schedule

Note: The Colloquium page was moved. Find the current schedule at the new page of the SCCS Colloquium.


October

Colloquium slots normally every Wednesday at 15:00, now on BigBlueButton.

  • Sabrina Krallmann: Implementation and Analysis of Parallelization Algorithms for Molecular Dynamics Simulations
    Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Sabrina is advised by Fabio Gratl.
    October 14, 15:00-16:00, Online (BBB)
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  • Vincent Fischer: Implementation and Analysis of Load Balancing Options for AutoPas' Sliced Traversal
    Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Vincent is advised by Fabio Gratl.
    October 14, 15:00-16:00, Online (BBB)
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  • Wolf Thieme: Parallelization of Existing Tuning Strategies in AutoPas using MPI
    Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Wolf is advised by Fabio Gratl.
    October 21, 15:00-16:00, Online (BBB)
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Past Colloquia

Older colloquia can be found here (since WS2007/08) and here (older than WS2007/08).

Information for speakers

Registration

To register and schedule a talk, you should fill the form Colloquium Registration at least two weeks before the earliest desired date. Keep in mind that we only have limited slots, so please plan your presentation early. In special cases contact colloquium@mailsccs.in.tum.de.

  • Students doing their Master's thesis at our chair are expected to give two talks:
    • The first talk presents the topic, the status quo, and the research plan. This should be placed early (first month of the work), such that colleagues can comment and give adequate feedback. It also helps students to structure their coming work. (10 minutes + 5 minutes discussion)
    • The second talk presents the thesis' results and insights. (20 minutes + 5 to 10 minutes discussions)
  • Students doing their Bachelor's thesis, IDP, Guided Research, Semesterarbeit etc. at the chair are supposed to give one talk. This presents the thesis' results and insights. (20 minutes + 5 to 10 minutes discussions)
  • Doctoral candidates and guest researchers are always very welcome to give a talk to our colloquium as well. We recommend the 20min talk + 5-10min discussion format, but we can also host longer talks.

Room and equipment

The SCCS Colloquium normally takes place in the room 02.07.023. In case you want to rehearse your presentation, you can freely enter when the room is available. In special cases, we may use a different room.

The room is equiped with a projector EPSON EB-4650. The projection area is optimized for 4:3, but 16:9 is also large enough for the room. Please set your laptop's resolution to fit the format you want (a 4:3 resolution will make the projector occupy the complete projection panel).

We recommend that you use your own laptop (please bring your own adapters). We can also provide a laptop which runs Linux (i.e. no Microsoft Office). Please export your slides in PDF format beforehand (a USB drive will be available). Please contact us in case you need this option

We can also provide you with a presenter/laser pointer (Logitech R400, USB) and whiteboard markers.

Room 02.07.023

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Seminar room MI 02.07.023
  • Capacity: 34 seats (5 rows)
  • Projector connections: HDMI only
  • Writing surface: two sliding whiteboards
  • Availability: TUMonline calendar


What to expect

During the colloquium, things usually go as follows:

  • 10-15min before the colloquium starts, the speakers setup their laptops or transfer the presentations to the moderator's laptop. The moderator currently is Gerasimos Chourdakis.
  • The colloquium starts with an introduction to the agenda and the moderator asks the speaker's advisor/host to put the talk into context.
  • Your talk starts. The scheduled time for your talk is normally 20min with additional 5-10min for discussion. Introduction talks are allocated 10min.
  • The moderator keeps track of the time and will stand up at the end of your time, after which point you should try to wrap up the most important remaining points. Auxiliary to that, there may be a 20min visual timer that shows the remaining time and beeps shortly (and quietly) at the end. You can also tell the moderator if you prefer to keep track of time for yourself. The moderator will pause the time tracking if any discussion pops up.
  • During the discussion session, the audience can ask questions, which are meant for clarification or for putting the talk into context.
  • Congratulations! Your talk is over and it's now time to celebrate! Have you already tried the parabolic slides that bring you from the third floor to the Magistrale?

Preparing a great talk

Do you remember a talk that made you feel very happy for attending? Do you also remember a talk that confused you? What was different between the two?

Here are a few things to check if you want to improve your presentation:

  • What is the main idea that you want people to remember after your presentation? Do you make it crystal-clear? How quickly are you arriving to it?
  • Which aspects of your work can you cover in the time frame, with a reasonable pace and good depth?
  • What can you leave out (but maybe have as back-up slides) to not confuse or overwhelm the audience?
  • How are you investing the crucial first two minutes of your presentation?
  • How much content do you have on your slides? Is all of it important? Will the audience know which part of a slide to look at? Will somebody from the last row be able to read the content? Will somebody with limited experience in your field have time to understand what is going on?
  • Are the figures clear? Are you explaining the axes or any other features clearly?
  • Which questions would you like the audience to ask you? How can you trigger these?

In any case, make sure to start preparing your talk early enough so that you can potentially discuss it, rehearse it, and improve it.

Here are a few good videos to find out more:

Did you know that the TUM English Writing Center can also help you with writing good slides?