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= Seminar Schedule = | = Seminar Schedule = | ||
* Friday 30.6. 14:00-18:00: Room 01.07.023 | * Friday 30.6. 14:00-18:00: Room 01.07.023 | ||
** Raith | ** Raith (Oppenheimer) | ||
** | ** Rakhmetullina (Language and Brain) | ||
** Quek | ** Quek (Milgram) | ||
** Todorovska | ** Todorovska (Women in CS) | ||
** Fischer | ** Fischer (Big Data) | ||
* Saturday 1.7., 14:00-18:00: Room 01.07.023 | * Saturday 1.7., 14:00-18:00: Room 01.07.023 | ||
** Reuschel | ** Reuschel (Gen) | ||
** Spyros | ** Spyros (Stanford) | ||
** Tamoor | ** Tamoor (I and free will) | ||
** Wabha | ** Wabha (W.v.Braun) | ||
** Mohanta | ** Mohanta (Doping-Sport) | ||
= Topics = | = Topics = |
Revision as of 09:23, 31 May 2017
- Term
- Summer 17
- Lecturer
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Huckle
- Time and Place
- tba
- Audience
- Informatik (Bachelor, Master)
- Tutorials
- -
- Exam
- -
- Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
- 2 SWS / 4 Credits
- TUMonline
- IN901002
Contents
Überfachliche Grundlagen! Soft Skills!
Modul description in TUMOnline
News
The seminar will take place in blocks on a few days in June/July
Application
Registration in TUMOnline AND email to huckle@in.tum.de
Only 10 participants are possible.
The seminar will take place friday 30.6. and Saturday 1.7. 2pm-6pm
Preliminary Meeting
Wednesday, 26.04.17 in room 02.07.023, 17:00-17:30
Seminar Schedule
- Friday 30.6. 14:00-18:00: Room 01.07.023
- Raith (Oppenheimer)
- Rakhmetullina (Language and Brain)
- Quek (Milgram)
- Todorovska (Women in CS)
- Fischer (Big Data)
- Saturday 1.7., 14:00-18:00: Room 01.07.023
- Reuschel (Gen)
- Spyros (Stanford)
- Tamoor (I and free will)
- Wabha (W.v.Braun)
- Mohanta (Doping-Sport)
Topics
Already chosen topics that are no more available are marked with -
- Albert Einstein
- Bertrand Russell (Mathematics)
- - Werner Heisenberg
- Fritz Haber (Chemistry)
- John von Neumann
- Max Planck
- - Wernher von Braun
- Nils Bohr (Physics)
- Edward Teller (Physik)
- - J. Robert Oppenheimer (Physics)
- Andrej Sacharow (Physics)
- Kurt Goedel
- Lise Meitner
- Bella Abramova Subbotovskaya: Jewish People's Univ.
- Alfred Nobel
- John Nash - A beautiful Mind
- Alan Turing
- Konrad Lorenz
- Curta - Hand calculator for Hitler
- Richard Feynman
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
- Georg Cantor
- Linus Pauling
- Konrad Zuse
- Tesla
- - Newton
- - Genetic research, Cloning, Stem cells
- - Animal Experiments
- Medizine during the Nazi era - Euthanasia,..
- Doping (Sport)
- Doping (brain)
- Advertisements/Commercials/Psychology: Secret Seducers
- - Language and brain
- - Milgram-Experiment
- - Stanford-Experiment
- Food chemistry/psychology
- The history of psychiatry
- - Big Data and Politcs
- Star Wars, SDI, MD: Missile defense
- Freedom of the internet
- Open Source - Philosophy
- Surveillance
- Privacy
- - Women in Computer Science
- Wikileaks
- Robot ethics, "death by algorithm"
- digital dementia
- Fraud in science
- Error in Science
- Epistemology - Limits of Science (Skeptizismus,Kant, Popper,..)
- Watson, Crick and the decypherment of the DNA
- Fermat Conjecture and Andrew Wiles
- Ten ways to lose an audience, "good lecturing"
- Humboldt and the Bologna Process
- How to achieve outstanding research
- Creationism and Intelligent Design
- Science and Ethics in literature
- Science and Politics
- Political Science - Legitimization of governments,...
- Mathematics of voting systems
- Paradoxa in Mathematics, Arts, Psychology
- Science and Religion
- Science and Patents
- The story of the "IG-Farben" - Trusts and nazis
- Industrial espionage
- - "I" and "Free Will" - a myth?
- Arguments for the existence of god?
- Historical criticism in biblical studies
- Science in the GULAG (Solschenizyn)
- Globalisation
- Capitalism - "Soziale Marktwirtschaft" - Communism
- Death Penalty
- War and politics
- Nuclear power - yes or no
Regulations
- talk: <= 45 min, ppt, pdf; has to be sent ca. 1 week in advance to me (Email or personally)
- For each session we will possibly announce a student chair
- Paper: ca. 8 pages, until ca. end of August 2017
- Seminar will be held in blocks in June/July
- Fixing the schedule at a meeting at the beginning of the summer term
- Literature and advice per email or personally
- Each student has to participate at ca. 9 talks.
- Possible debriefing in my office