Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
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Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Artificial Intelligence | Computer Science | Software Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Disputation Seminar (Bachelor and Master)

Overview

The Disputation Seminar is a course that serves the presentation of current research topics from the environment of the chair, including guest lectures. This also includes the intermediate and final presentations, which are part of every internship, bachelor as well as master thesis.


Lecturers and Person in Charge

  • Lecturers: Prof. Dr. Pirker and Prof. Dr. Mayer
  • Person in Charge: Christa Feulner

Hours per Week and ECTS Credits

  • Hours per week: 2
  • ECTS credits: 3/5 (Disputation Bachelor/Master Thesis)

Dates and Locations

Schedule

  • Date 1: Tuesday, 14:15-15:45 (with Prof. Dr. Pirker)
    • Location: Frauenlobstr. 7a, Room 357
  • Date 2: Thursday, 14:15-15:45 (with Prof. Dr. Mayer)
    • Location: Frauenlobstr. 7a, Room 357

Content

The course is open to all interested students, with regular attendance recommended for those in the process of writing their practical, bachelor, or master thesis.


Length of Presentations for Students

  • Final presentation of practical work: 10 min presentation + 10 min discussion
  • Final presentation of bachelor thesis: 15 min presentation + 10 min discussion
  • Kickoff presentation Master's thesis: 10 min presentation + 10 min discussion
  • Final presentation master thesis: 20 min lecture + 15 min discussion

Order

The order of presentations is subject to possible changes at short notice.


Setting Appointments

For externally supervised presentations, please provide the following information at least four weeks before the desired date:


  • Preferred Date
  • Student's name
  • Supervisor's name
  • Responsible Professor
  • Title of the work
  • Type of work: BT/MT/PT

Presentations

Presentations are a key component of the Disputation Seminar, allowing students to showcase their research and receive feedback.


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