Seminar Scientific Computing

Seminar Scientific Computing - Winter Term 2010/2011

Important Dates

The allocation of the seminar topics is made through an online-allocation-portal that you can find HERE.

If you got a seminar theme via online-allocation-system, contact the organiser immediately, see section "Contact".

If a seminar theme is still freely available (nobody has chosen it till yet) after allocation, you can apply for it till to the 26'th of October 2009, see section "Contact".

At the beginning of the next semester, we will meet for a kick-off meeting with all organisers and all students (compulsory attendance).

Thuesday the 26. October at 5 pm in room 223

at the institut (in the Gauß IT-Zentrum)

Available Seminar Topics

Not anymore available Seminar Topics

Aspect Oriented Programming in Algorithm Design


Resource Scheduling in Distributed Systems


Interior Point Methods for Convex Numerical Optimization


OSGi im Wissenschaftlichen Rechnen


Intel Threading Building Blocks


General Information

If you participate the seminar at the Institute of Scientific Computing, the following rules are applied.

  • You have a continuous period of three months to work on your seminar topic. The start of this period is fixed at the first meeting. You will be assigned an assistant of the institute, who will be the first address for questions relating to the seminar.
  • You shall produce a paper and presentation foils. Deliveries shall be made at the corresponding deadlines (given at the first meeting). At the end of the semester you present the topic in a seminar talk. The duration of the talk should be approximatly 30 minutes. A small discussion of up to 15 minutes will follow your talk.
  • Everything shall be written in your own words, either in german or english. The paper shall contain between 25 and 30 pages.
  • The foils shall be made so that a reasonable presentation of the topic can be performed in the given time.
  • Each student participating in the seminar has to be present at all seminar presentations.
  • Detailed dates will be defined at the first meeting.
  • Use the document templates of the institute. See download.

Time needed to participate in a seminar

The time one needs for a seminar shall be equivalent with the time one needs for a 2 hours lecture with excercises and homeworks (4 credits). One credit is equivalent to 30 hours of work, i.e. for a seminar (4 credits) one has to plan 120 hours of work (3 weeks (Mo-Fr) with 8 hours per day).

Downloads

Latex foils framework for the presentation: presentation.tar.gz

Latex framework for the written elaboration: seminarausarbeitung.tar.gz

Hints for seminar talks

Contact

Dominik Jürgens: mail