Seminars of Computer Science
Starting in Winter Semester 2019/20, seminar seats for computer science seminars will be allocated using a central allocation procedure. This procedure runs in 4 phases:
In Phase 1 you register for the central course "All Seminars Winter/Summer Term XXXX" within one week. This course covers the registration for all computer science seminars. Although you can see all seminars in PAUL, a direct registration for the individual seminars is not possible via PAUL.
In Phase 2, you apply to the individual seminars in the Jupyter system by performing assignments provided by the organizers. We recommend to perform assignments in at least 3 (better 5) seminars. We consider more than 5 as unnecessary, but it is possible. As a second step in Phase 2 you define your priorities for ALL seminars. On the basis of your answers to the assignments, the organisers prioritise the students. Students who have not completed an assignment in a seminar automatically receive the lowest priority.
In Phase 3, we apply a Stable Marriage algorithm to calculate a "best possible" solution. In game theory, a problem where students prioritize seminars and the seminars (organizers) prioritize students is called a stable marriage problem.
In Phase 4, you will be notified about the result.
Details on the individual phases can be found here.
The exact dates are:
Phase1: PAUL registration
February 19 - February 25 (timely registration)
February 26 - March 24 (late registration)
Phase 2: Assignments & Preferences
February 27 - March 17
Phase 3: Stable Marriage
March 25
Phase 4: Notification & Decision
April 2
Seminars
Summer Term 2024
- Title of the seminar: In-Network Computing (INC)
Contact person: Prof. Dr. Lin Wang
Working group name: Computer Networks - Title of the seminar: System Security (SysSec)
Contact person: Juraj Somorovsky, Jost Rossel
Working group name: Systemsicherheit/ System Security - Title of the seminar: Secure Systems Engineering (SSE)
Contact person: Eric Bodden, Ashwin Prasad Shivarpatna Venkatesh
Working group name: Secure Software Engineering - Title of the seminar: Explainable Machine Learning (ExML)
Contact person: Yasir Mahmood, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
Working group name: Data Science Research (DICE) - Title of the seminar: Machine Learning Assisted Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimisation (ML-MOO)
Contact person: Heike Trautmann
Working group name: Machine Learning and Optimisation - Title of the seminar: Data Stream Mining (DSTM)
Contact person: Heike Trautmann
Working group name: Machine Learning and Optimisation - Title of the seminar: Topics in Quantum Computing (TIQC)
Contact person: Carsten Hecht, Georgios Karaiskos
Working group name: Quantum Computing - Title of the seminar: Foundations of Knowledge Representation (FoKR)
Contact person: Anni-Yasmin Turhan
Working group name: Knowledge Representation - Title of the seminar: Advanced Algorithms (ADA)
Contact person: Christian Scheideler
Working group name: Theory of Distributed Systems - Title of the seminar: Current Topics in Cryptography (CTC)
Contact person: Henrik Bröcher, Johannes Blömer, Laurens Porzenheim
Working group name: Codes and Cryptography - Title of the seminar: Privacy as Luxury (PAL)
Contact person: Anastassija Kostan, Yasemin Acar
Working group name: Empirical Software Engineering - Title of the seminar: The Poverty of Privacy (POP)
Contact person: Anastassija Kostan, Yasemin Acar
Working group name: Empirical Software Engineering - Title of the seminar: Human Factors in Security and Privacy Research (HFSP)
Contact person: Yasemin Acar, Anna Lena Rotthaler, Harshini Sri Ramulu
Working group name: Empirical Software Engineering - Title of the seminar: Contemporary Large Language Models (SeLLM)
Contact person: Ivan Habernral
Working group name: Natural Language Processing - Title of the seminar: Legal Natural Language Processing (SemLegNLP)
Contact person: Ivan Habernal
Working group name: Natural Language Processing - Title of the seminar: Energy Consumption and Optimization of Extended Reality Applications (GreenXR)
Contact person: Enes Yigitbas
Working group name: SI-Lab (SICP) - Title of the seminar: Recent Advances in Knowledge Graphs (RAKG)
Contact person: Mohamed Sherif
Working group name: Data Science Research (DICE) - Title of the seminar: Large Language Models (LLM)
Contact person: Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo
Working group name: Data Science Research (DICE)