Dates and Deadlines 2025

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  • First kick-off meeting: Friday, 28. February 2025 at 9:00-12:00 (POL/202)
    • The concept of the course will be explained (~15 min)
    • The projects will be briefly presented by the respective supervisors (~15 min for each supervisor)
    • The course wiki will be explained (~15 min)
  • Students need
    • to confirm their participation in this course by: Monday, 3. March 2025 (midnight),
    • to form study groups of 2-3 students and
    • to announce by e-mail the three projects they are most interested in working on
  • Projects will be assigned no later than: Thursday, 5. March 2025
  • The first session with the supervisors will be arranged per e-mail
  • free working & weekly meetings with supervisors: until the first feedback meeting
  • Open office for feedback 2025: Friday 21 March 2024 at 9:00-12:00 (GEN 2025.1): Students are invited (but not forced) to see the course coordinator to:
    • Report briefly what their project is about and the goals they want to achieve
    • Discuss how they want to achieve these goals and what analysis tools they will use
    • Highlight any issues or worries about their project that could interfere with their success
  • Intermediate report meeting 2025: Friday 2 May 2025 at 9:00-12:00 (POL 202)
  • Students will present their projects highlighting
    • reminder of the background of the project
    • preliminary results
    • the goals they already achieved
  • free working & weekly meetings with supervisors: until end of May 2025
  • Final report meeting 2025: Wednesday 28. May 2025 at 14:00-16:00 (GEN 2024)
    • Each study group presents their results (Presentations should take 20-25 minutes, including about 5' for questions, and are the basis for the student evaluation)
    • Feedback on the course in general

(Meetings will be arranged freely between students and supervisors.)