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Graduate Seminar

The graduate seminar is a forum for scientific discussions. Students have the possibility to discuss their theses amongst fellow students, graduates and the professor of SNET. In the early phase of their work, their thesis approach is discussed, while at the end the results are presented. Students who are currently working on their thesis at our chair are required to attend each of the meetings, especially if other related topics are being presented. We are also looking forward to welcoming other students who are interested in the seminar or are about to write a thesis at our chair.

Planned Meetings

The graduate seminar meetings take place in room FR 5047 in Franklinstr. 28/29.

Planned Meetings
Date
Time
Monday, 21 May 2012
11:00 - 12:00 am
Monday, 23 April 2012
11:00 - 12:30 am
Monday, 13 February 2012
10:00 - 11:30 am
Monday, 5 December 2011
11:00 - 12:00 am
Monday, 10 October 2011
10:00 - 11:00 am
Monday, 22 August 2011
11:00 - 12:00 am
Monday, 11 July 2011
11:00 - 12:00 am
Monday, 6 June 2011
10:00 - 11:00 am

Additional Information

Students who decide to write a thesis at our chair are required to talk about their topic and the approach they are going to follow in an initial presentation in the early phase of their thesis time. This presentation should take 10 minutes with 5 minutes of questions and answers afterwards.
After finishing their thesis, students have to defend it by giving a talk, in which they demonstrate the results achieved in the thesis. Bachelor students should talk 15 minutes with 5 minutes of questions and answers, whereas Master students are required to present 20 minutes and discuss it afterwards for 10 minutes.

Upcoming Talks, 21 May 2012

Location-based Mobile Games for Crowdsourcing Data in the OpenMobileNetwork
Student
Lorenz Lehmann
Talk
Initial Presentation, Bachelor
Time
11:00 - 11:15 am
Supervisor


Dynamic Calculation and Visualization of Positions and Coverage Areas of Mobile Network Cells based on Continuous Measurements
Student
Eric Neidhardt
Talk
Initial Presentation, Master
Time
11:15 - 11:30 am
Supervisor


Predicting Network Usage to Support Dynamic Network Reconfigurations based on Contextual Information
Student
Safaa Dawoud
Talk
Initial Presentation, Master
Time
11:30 - 11:45 am
Supervisor


Context-aware Power Management in Mobile Networks using Context Information from Mobile Devices
Student
Mohamed Del Lero
Talk
Thesis Defense, Bachelor
Time
11:45 - 12:05 am
Supervisor


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