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STS > Lectures > Advanced Seminar

Advanced Seminar Software Systems

Zoom-Meeting, participants will be invited via E-Mail

In this seminar we are presenting the latest research results as well as current projects of the STS institute. All dates can be found in the table below.
The lectures contain:

  • Presentations of current project work and master's theses at STS by the students
  • Introductions and discussions concerning technology

Participation at the Advanced Seminar is obligatory for all students working on their thesis project at STS.

For scheduling a presentation, please contact STS Office to arrange an appointment.

Please see the service page for the STS Latex Style files.

de/en = deutsch/english  /  AV = Abschlussvortrag  /  ZV = Zwischenvortrag  /  RP = Research Project              

 

 

 

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