Philosophy of Science and Good Scientific Practice
After this course, students possess the scientific working methods and are familiar with the principles of good scientific practice.
Contents
Training in good academic practice and scientific methodology
Program / Module
M.Sc. Computational Modeling and Simulation
Module: CMS-SKL - Soft Skills
Format
2 SWS lecture, self-study
2,5 credits
Registration to the course
For students of the Master program "Computational Modeling and Simulation: via CampusNet SELMA within the general registration period of the semester.
Teacher
Lecture: Dr. Nandu Gopan, Prof. Ivo F. Sbalzarini
Instruction language: ENGLISH
Winter Term
Lecture: Wednesdays, 3. DS (11:10-12:40) - HSZ/0E05/U
INTRODUCTION & PLANNING MEETUP at HSZ/0E05/U : OCT 16,2024
FIRST LECTURE: OCT 23, 2024
NO LECTURE ON: NOV 20, 2024 (public holiday).
LECTURES AND EXERCISES WILL BE IN PRESENCE FOR THE WHOLE SEMESTER, BUT SUPPORTED WITH ONLINE VIDEO RECORDINGS
- Link to the videos in OPAL: https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/32393396224
The presentations are to be mailed to nandu.gopan[at]tu-dresden.de in PDF format.
Registering for the exam is via SELMA and is ONLY possible AFTER registering for BOTH the module CMS-SKL AND this course within the module. The presentations are to be mailed to nandu.gopan[at]tu-dresden.de in PDF format.
Student groups will be called randomly, by group number, for the evaluation. The grading will be on individual basis according to the following Grade Scale.
Grade scale:
Grading of the presentations is according to the following criteria:
- adherence to time
- quality of presentation / presentation style
- quality and correctness of contents
- creativity
- bigger picture, context, own critical analysis and discussion
The following guideline is used for grading:
- Grade 1: Outstanding presentation, both in contents and quality. Significantly goes above expectations
- Grade 2: Good presentation as expected for a student at this stage.
- Grade 3: Presentation with flaws, or hard to understand, or containing wrong statements.
- Grade 4: Minimal requirements met, but presentation quality and/or contents below expectations.
- Grade 5: Failed. Presentation entirely un-understandable, or no-show.
For gradation, individual grades can be lowered or raised by 0.3 points (e.g., 1.3 = almost perfect, but not quite). The grades 0.7, 4.3, and 4.7 are not to be used (see exam regulations). All grades above 4.1 are equivalent to a 5.
Exam Review
You can come IN PERSON on Thursday 11/04/2024 (April 11th 2024) between 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM or on Monday 15/04/2024 (April 15th 2024) between 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM in the Seminar Room Ground Floor at the Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD), Pfotenhauerstr. 108, Dresden (the yellow building) - (Maps Link).
- Lecture 1 - What is a model, simulation, etc. Laplace philosophy of science (Slides PDF)
- Lecture 2 - DFG Rules of good scientific conduct (Slides PDF)
- Lecture 3 - How to author, cite, and acknowledge (Slides PDF)
- Lecture 4 - Classes of emergence and scientific discovery (Slides PDF), Assignment of seminar topics (Slides PDF)
- Lecture 5 - How to write a text, how to give a talk (Slides PDF)
- Lecture 6 - How to search and survey the literature (Slides PDF)