Proseminar: Systems Engineering
The Proseminar Systems Engineering aims to discuss current research topics. Students will be given a list of publications (English) from which they have to choose one as their primary literature to discuss. The content of the publication as well as the underlying topic has to be researched independently throughout the semester. At the end of the semester, the student is required to give a presentation (English) in front of other students or staff members covering the chosen publication and brief background of the presented topic. In a brief discussion session, the student needs to be able to answer questions by the audience and the moderator (staff).
As an example, you may review the presentation given by Max Härtwig (2018).
Students will pass based on the quality of their presentation, knowledge of the topic, and ability to answer questions about the presented publication. Attendance and participation during all presentations are mandatory to pass the seminar.
In order to register to the Proseminar Systems Engineering Summer Semester 2024, send an email to tutor Gabriel Fernandez at gabrielpfernandez@gmail.com. In the email, simply state your name, study program, and enrollment number.
Registration will remain open until 10.04.2024 - 23:59.
Organization
Schedule | Kick-off class - Wednesday, April 17, 5.DS (14:50 - 16:20) - APB 3105 |
Final Presentations: | APB 3105 |
People | Gabriel Fernandez |
Language | English |
Credits | -/2/- SWS |
Contact | Write an E-Mail |
Study Program | Informatik | Bachelor Informatik & Medieninformatik | Diplom Informatik |
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Modul | Proseminar |
INF-B-610 Allgemeine Qualifikation MINF-04-PS Proseminar |
INF-D-520 Allgemeine Basisqualifikationen |
- The goal of Proseminar Systems Engineering is the independent research of a scientific topic based on a publication, to give a high-quality presentation of 20 minutes, and to answer questions in ~10min Q&A session.
- The topic is selected during the initial session or within 7 days after the initial session.
- After the topic is chosen, the student will be given a due date for the presentation based on the number of enrolled students. All presentations will be scheduled as late as possible towards the end of the semester.
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