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Please don't forget to put your advisor on CC when you send you an email to schedule your talk.--> | Please don't forget to put your advisor on CC when you send you an email to schedule your talk.--> | ||
Students doing their Master's and diploma thesis etc. at the chair are supposed to give two talks: <br> | * Students doing their Master's and diploma thesis etc. at the chair are supposed to give two talks: <br> | ||
* The first 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 questions)<br> | ** The first 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 questions)<br> | ||
* The second talk presents the thesis' results and insights. We plan 20 minutes with 5 up to 10 minutes discussions afterwards. | ** The second talk presents the thesis' results and insights. We plan 20 minutes with 5 up to 10 minutes discussions afterwards. | ||
* Students doing their Bachelor's thesis, IDP, Semesterarbeit etc. at the chair are supposed to give one talks: <br> | |||
Students doing their Bachelor's thesis, IDP, Semesterarbeit etc. at the chair are supposed to give one talks: <br> | ** The talk presents the thesis' results and insights. We plan 20 minutes with 5 up to 10 minutes discussions afterwards. | ||
* The talk presents the thesis' results and insights. We plan 20 minutes with 5 up to 10 minutes discussions afterwards. | |||
Revision as of 09:50, 12 December 2018
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 on Thursdays at 3 pm, in room 00.08.053. Guests are always welcome!
To register and schedule a talk, you should fill the form Colloquium Registration at least one week before the desired date. In special cases contact colloquium@mailsccs.in.tum.de.
- 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. 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 questions)
- The second talk presents the thesis' results and insights. We plan 20 minutes with 5 up to 10 minutes discussions afterwards.
- The first 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 questions)
- Students doing their Bachelor's thesis, IDP, Semesterarbeit etc. at the chair are supposed to give one talks:
- The talk presents the thesis' results and insights. We plan 20 minutes with 5 up to 10 minutes discussions afterwards.
We're looking forward to your participation at the SC²S Colloquium! Colloquium calendar
Winter Term 2018/19
| Date | Speaker | Topic | Time | Location | Invited by |
| Dec 20 | Isslam Abdelhadi | Development of a Speed-Optimized Frequency Domain Solver for Passive Circuits | 15:00 | 00.08.053 | Thomas Huckle |
| Dec 20 | Dominik Volland | Parallel Coupling for TherMoS with preCICE | 15:30 | 00.08.053 | Benjamin Rüth |
| Dec 20 | Janardan Paneru | Implementation Of Compressible Gasdynamics and Magnetohydrodynamics within the ExaHyPE Engine | 15:45 | 00.08.053 | Anne Reinarz , Michael Bader |
| Dec 13 | Johannes Müller | Evaluierung von Ansätzen im Bereich Quanten Computing für mögliche Einsatzbereiche im industriellen Kontext | 15:00 | 00.08.053 | Tobias Neckel |
| Dec 13 | Raghavendra Kamath Bola | Development and implementation of optimization algorithms for manufacturing of patch based fiber reinforced composites | 15:30 | 00.08.053 | Thomas Huckle, Hans-Joachim Bungartz |
| Dec 6 | Jurek Olden | Performance Analysis of SWE Implementations based on modern parallel Runtime Systems | 15:00 | 00.08.053 | Alexander Pöppl, Philipp Samfass |
| Dec 6 | Mohammed Asif Chand | Estimation of truck's position parameter using Deep Learning-Computer Vision | 15:30 | 00.08.053 | Thomas Huckle |
| Nov 22 | Benjamin Rüth | Solving the partitioned heat equation using FEniCS and preCICE | 15:00 | 00.08.053 | preview of GAMM-CSE 2018 talk |
| Nov 22 | KISLAYA RAVI | Neural Network Hyperparameter Optimization using SNOWPAC | 15:30 | 00.08.053 | Friedrich Menhorn |
| Nov 8 | Raffael Düll | Evalulation and Adaptation of the Flexible Node-Level Library AutoPas in Molecular Dynamics Simulations | 15:00 | 00.08.053 | Fabio Gratl |
| Nov 8 | Hendrik Möller | Dimension-wise Spatial-adaptive Refinement with the Sparse Grid Combination Technique | 15:30 | 00.08.053 | Michael Obersteiner |
| Oct 18 | Lukas Krenz | Cloud Simulation with the ExaHyPE-Engine | 15:00 | 00.08.053 | Leonhard Rannabauer |
| Oct 18 | Andreas Reiser | Extending a CFD Lab Course by a preCICE Conjugate Heat Transfer Tutorial | 15:15 | 00.08.053 | Benjamin Uekermann |
| Oct 11 | Tobias Bernecker | Outlier Detection Techniques using Sparse Grids Density Estimation | 15:00 | 00.08.053 | Paul Sarbu |
| Oct 11 | Philipp Zetterer | Investigation of Cluster Analysis Algorithms Using Radio Measurement Data of Public Mobile Networks | 15:30 | 00.08.053 | Michael Obersteiner, Paul Sarbu |
Past Colloquia
Colloquia from Summer Term 2018 to Winter 2007/08 can be found here
Very old colloquium announcements can be found here.