Previous talks at the SCCS Colloquium

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Oriolson Rodriguez Ramirez: Integrated approach of Random Projections and Sparse Grids for Density estimation

Master's thesis submission talk (Informatics). Oriolson is advised by Severin Reiz.

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Markus Fabry: Spatially adaptive Density Estimation with the Sparse Grid Combination Technique

Master's thesis submission talk. Markus is advised by Michael Obersteiner and Paul Sarbu.

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Ali Ganbarov: Autonomous spaceship navigation and landing using Model Predictive Control

Master's thesis submission talk (Informatics). Ali is advised by Felix Dietrich.

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Mihai Robescu: Efficiency Optimization of a Modular Data Race Detection Tool for Highly Parallel Applications

Master's thesis submission talk. Mihai is advised by Prof. Hans-Joachim Bungartz, in collaboration with Siemens.

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Ishaan Desai: Geometric Aspects of Code Coupling in Magnetic Fusion Applications

Master's thesis submission talk (CSE). Ishaan is advised by Benjamin Uekermann, in collaboration with IPP.

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Lightning talks of ongoing projects (December 2020)

Are you in the beginning/middle of your student project? Present & discuss your idea in 10min to communicate your research, get feedback, and get a…

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Julia Konrad: Quantifying uncertainty in plasma microturbulence analysis using Multifidelity Monte Sampling

Guided research submission talk (Informatics). Advised by Ionut-Gabriel Farcas and Tobias Neckel.

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Mohamed Houssein Zaghdane: Quantifying the Effect of Initial Conditions on Tsunami Simulation Using Bayesian Methods

Bachelor's thesis submission talk (Informatics: Games Engineering). Mohamed is advised by Anne Reinarz and Prof. Michael Bader.

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Daniel Baur: Applying Sampling Methods to Parameter Reduced Bathymetry Data in Tsunami Simulation

Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Daniel is advised by Anne Reinarz.

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Maximilian Graf: Tsunami Simulations with a Total Variation based Criterion for Adaptive Mesh Refinement

Bachelor's thesis presentation (Informatics: Games Engineering). Maximilian is advised by Leonhard Rannabauer.