You find the meeting dates here in ekvv.
Who gives a presentation (and for how long) in each meeting will be
determined as follows:
If you...
- Haven't handed in an exposé yet: no presentation, just come and see
what the other students are doing.
- Have handed in an exposé, in first 5 months of the thesis: 10 minute
presentation describing the problem setting and how you plan to solve it
or an update if you have already given a 10 minute presentation before.
- In the final month or have handed in: 20 minute presentation
describing the problem and your current results.
(once you give a 20 minute presentation you are done)
Please discuss your presentation with your advisor before giving it so
that they can provide feedback!
Some general advice for giving good presentations:
- PRACTICE your presentation! At least once, better twice, even better thrice.
- Pictures say more than words. (But pictures without words can be confusing!) Large blocks of text are boring and useless for everyone.
- A basic structure of your presentation should be: Background & Motivation, Problem (w/ highly relevant related work), Your contribution, Experimental/Theoretical results.
- Stay on time. Estimate about 1-2 minutes per slide.
Frequency | Weekday | Time | Format / Place | Period | |
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one-time | Do | 10-12 | U9-117 | 03.07.2025 |
Module | Course | Requirements | |
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31-M-Thesis Master's Thesis | - | Graded examination | Student information |
31-MM19 Masterarbeit | Masterkolloquium | Study requirement
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Student information |
The binding module descriptions contain further information, including specifications on the "types of assignments" students need to complete. In cases where a module description mentions more than one kind of assignment, the respective member of the teaching staff will decide which task(s) they assign the students.