Literature Seminar Presentations
You are invited to attend the presentation sessions for the Literature Seminar that is part of the curriculum of the Computational Sciences master.
We encourage all Computational Sciences students to join the seminar sessions, even if you are not yet currently in the research phase of your master!
The Literature Seminar is the first step of the Research Part of your master studies (3rd and 4th semester). In a seminar talk, students present the current state of research in their topic from their Area of Specialisation. This is a great opportunity for you all to get to know the research topics of your peers and possibly find inspiration for your own research projects next year!
We look forward to a exciting talks and meeting you all at the sessions!
Seminar Schedule
Applying Graph Neural Networks for Satellite-Based Irradiance Forecasting
Simone Horstmann
Specialisation Area: Earth System Sciences
Supervisors: Prof. Susanne Crewell, Prof. Aleksandar Bojchevski
When: Tuesday 6 August, 14:00-15:00h
Where: small seminar room 3.137 at the GeoMet Institute (Pohligstr. 3)
Annotation and analysis of 3D plant tissue micrographs
Lorinda Marie Herbers Igarza
Specialisation Area: Computational Biology
Supervisors: Prof. Katarzyna Bozek, Prof. Miltos Tsiantis (Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research)
When: Tuesday 30 April, 15:30-16:30h
Where: small seminar room 3.137 at the GeoMet Institute (Pohligstr. 3)
Response of atmospheric pollutants to the transition from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles on a global scale
Jan-Philip Kraayvanger
Specialisation Area: Earth System Sciences
Supervisor: Dr. Alexandra Tsimpidi
When: Thursday 18 April, 11:00-12:00h
Where: room 3.133 at the GeoMet Institute (Pohligstr. 3)
Fog and cloud detection using machine learning
Logan Stephenson
Specialisation Area: Earth System Sciences
Supervisors: Prof. Susanne Crewell, Dr. Christoph Boehm
Monitored Quantum Circuits
Quinten Preiss
Specialisation Area: Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Supervisor: Prof. Simon Trebst
Entanglement phase transitions in a shallow circuit for GHZ preparation: from Nishimori to percolation criticality
Malte Pütz
Specialisation Area: Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Supervisor: Prof. Simon Trebst
When: Tuesday 19 December, 16:00-17:30h
Where: lecture hall 4.001, at the GeoMet Institute (Pohligstr. 3)