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Poster Submission Details

Written on 02.06.26 by Till Koebe

Dear students,

I hope your projects are all on track! As the deadline for the poster submissions is approaching (17.06. end of day), here some details:

1) Please submit your poster in DIN A0 format as a .pdf-file via CMS.
2) Please ensure that all elements (especially the figures) are in… Read more

Dear students,

I hope your projects are all on track! As the deadline for the poster submissions is approaching (17.06. end of day), here some details:

1) Please submit your poster in DIN A0 format as a .pdf-file via CMS.
2) Please ensure that all elements (especially the figures) are in high-enough quality so they are legible and look good when printed.
3) You do not need to print the posters yourself, we will do that for you.
4) There is no pre-defined poster template you have to adhere to. It should give the reader a good idea about what you are doing and why you are doing it (that means, summary, motivation, details on data and methods, results, shortcomings). You can find a previous years' poster winner as an example here for some initial orientation, if needed. Also, a good practice example is this poster here that recently won a 'Best Poster' award at the renowned ICWSM'26 Conference.
5) Since final code and report submission deadline is not before July 31st, we do not expect you that you already present your final results on the poster. However, it should be clearly visible that you worked on this project substantially and that you are able to show some initial findings.

The Poster Session itself will consist of two parts: First part, your team briefly pitches the poster to the others (1-2 minutes, no slides) to spark interest. Second part, we have a poster exhibition in front of the hall where you can have a look at the other posters and explain your poster to them. At the end, you will be able to vote for the best poster and the winners get a small prize.

Hope this helps to prepare, let me know, in case you have questions.

Looking forward to all your contributions,
Till

Last Call: Group Registration + Topic Preferences

Written on 21.04.26 by Till Koebe

Dear students,

for those of you that have *NOT* registered a group of two *OR* have *NOT*submitted their topic preferences to me, please do so asap or get in touch with me, latest at the end of the day. Otherwise, you will *NOT* be able to participate in this year's project seminar. Eligible are… Read more

Dear students,

for those of you that have *NOT* registered a group of two *OR* have *NOT*submitted their topic preferences to me, please do so asap or get in touch with me, latest at the end of the day. Otherwise, you will *NOT* be able to participate in this year's project seminar. Eligible are BSc students in the DSAI program and the Plus MINT program with the DSAI focus that fulfill the requirements outlined on the main page of this CMS course. 

Best,
Till

p.s.: All those who have done both already will be introduced today to their assigned project donors.

Seminar Kickoff Tomorrow, Apr 15th, 2026, 10-12h in E1.3 HS002

Written on 14.04.26 by Till Koebe

Dear students,

a kind reminder that the seminar kickoff will take place tomorrow, April 15th from 10-12h in building E1.3 in lecture hall HS002.

Looking forward to meeting you all tomorrow!

Best,
Till

 

 

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