Deutsch Intern
Chair of Computer Science III

Seminar "Next Generation Networks (NGN)"

Supervisor: Dr. Stefan Geißler

Topic Assignment

Topics are assigned this semester through direct application to the -mail adress  seminar-ngn@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de . The "First Come, First Serve" principle applies.

in the list of seminar topics, which can be found below, a superviser is listed for each topic. Applications should be made through an informal e-mail to the above mentioned adress, in which the desired seminar topic as well as the applicant's course of study and current semester of study are mentioned. Applicants will then be contacted by us about the topic assignment.

Application through e-mail will be upon until our organistion-related introductory session, which take splace on 23.04.2024 at 14:00 in Seminarraum II. Should any topics still be available at this point, they can be asigned directly during the introductory sesson.

Topic Assignment

Topics for this seminar are asigned through application to the supervisor of a specific topic of interest amon the topics listed below. The "First Come, First Serve" priciple applies.

In the list of seminar topics, which can be found below, a supervisor is listed for each topic.Applications are made through an informal e-mail to a specific supervisor, in which the desired seminar topic as well as the course of study and the current semester of the applicant should be mentioned. Applicants will then be contacted by us to complete the topic assignment.

Topic assignment thorugh e-mail is open until the organisational introductory session, which is held at 23.04.2024 at 14:00 in Seminarraum II. Should there be any topics remaining, they will be assigned during the organisational introductory session.

Notes

The seminar will take place in the summer semester. You will find the schedule and current dates in the corresponding WueCampus course, to which you will be invited by your supervisor. 

The seminar will be held as a block seminar. The actual dates for presentation will be announced during the semester in WueCampus and via e-mail.

The seminar participants must contact their supervisor in a timely and independent manner to discuss the topic with him or her. We attach great importance to a professional talk. This includes both the content and the way of presenting.

The participants have to familiarize themselves with their topic and prepare a didactically well-prepared talk of 20 to 25 minutes. The material is provided by the supervisor. He*she is available for questions. Further study of literature is often expected, depending on the topic. A written report of the topic is compulsory according to the examination regulations, which should span a öength of about 10 to 15 pages.

Two weeks before the official presentation date, we request a rehearsal presentation to practice and improve the talk. This one is mandatory. Some supervisors have business trips and other appointments, so they are time-bound. Therefore, the appointment must be coordinated with the supervisor in advance. We expect the participants to prepare for the rehearsal presentation and practice their talk several times with fellow students beforehand. Any feedback from fellow students should be incorporated.

Participants who have not prepared an appropriate final presentation in time are moved to the next semester. Unfortunately, it is not possible to postpone the presentation dates at short notice. Being present at all presentations of the seminar is compulsory for all participants. The presence is monitored.