Difference between revisions of "Dates & Deadlines 2009"

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* '''First ''kick-off'' meeting''': Friday, 20. February 2009
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* '''First ''kick-off'' meeting''': Friday, 20. February 2009 at 12:00 (room POL/210)
 
** The concept of the course will be explained (~30 min, [[Sven Bergmann]] and/or [[Aitana Morton de Lachapelle]])
 
** The concept of the course will be explained (~30 min, [[Sven Bergmann]] and/or [[Aitana Morton de Lachapelle]])
 
** The projects will be briefly presented by the respective supervisors (~10 min for each supervisor)
 
** The projects will be briefly presented by the respective supervisors (~10 min for each supervisor)
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* ''free working & weekly meetings with supervisors''
 
* ''free working & weekly meetings with supervisors''
  
* '''Final report meeting''': ''date to be set!''
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* '''Final report meeting''': Friday, 22. May 2009 at 12:00 (room POL/210)
 
** Each study group presents their results (Presentation should take no longer than 20 minutes and are the basis for the student evaluation)
 
** Each study group presents their results (Presentation should take no longer than 20 minutes and are the basis for the student evaluation)
 
** Feedback on the course in general
 
** Feedback on the course in general

Revision as of 12:54, 14 February 2009

  • First kick-off meeting: Friday, 20. February 2009 at 12:00 (room POL/210)
    • The concept of the course will be explained (~30 min, Sven Bergmann and/or Aitana Morton de Lachapelle)
    • The projects will be briefly presented by the respective supervisors (~10 min for each supervisor)
    • The course wiki will be explained (~10 min, Sven Bergmann and/or Gabor Csardi)
    • Students have one week to form study groups that will work on a selected project
  • free working & weekly meetings with supervisors
  • Intermediate report meeting: date to be set!
    • Students will give feedback on their progress
    • We discuss preliminary results and potential challenges
  • free working & weekly meetings with supervisors
  • Final report meeting: Friday, 22. May 2009 at 12:00 (room POL/210)
    • Each study group presents their results (Presentation should take no longer than 20 minutes and are the basis for the student evaluation)
    • Feedback on the course in general

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


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