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ARM Research Seminar
With our research seminar we want to allow our students to participate in our working group. In bi-weekly sessions of one hour, we present our current research and attend presentations of our students. This way, we have the possibility to include the complete group (including our students) in ongoing research efforts, give feedback to projects at different stages, and share results and lessons learned with everyone. Another important goal is to help students connect with each others (e.g. after realizing there is some overlapping interest in a problem setting or experimental design) and get a better understanding of the expectations towards a thesis and scientific presentations.
Next to presentations of our research, we hear the Master's and Bachelor's theses that we (co-)supervise. These theses presentations are either kickoff or final talks (also see our thesis process).
Current interval: Bi-weekly on odd Wednesdays at 11am via Zoom, up to two presentations per date of max. 20 minutes.
The following table shows the schedule. If you are interested in participating, just let us know via the e-mail forms on the right.
Date | Name | Topic | Type |
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03.03.2021 | Konstantin | Using Graph Neural Networks for Distributed Link Prediction | Bachelor thesis final |
03.03.2021 | |||
17.03.2021 | Julian Weigel | A Framework for Testing Large-Scale Distributed IoT Applications | Master thesis final |
17.03.2021 | Wladimir Gaus | Adaptive Scheduling of Distributed Stream Processing in Heterogeneous IoT Environments | Master thesis final |
31.03.2021 | Oksana | Vergleich von Ansatzen zur CO2-Einsparung in Fog-Computing-Umgebungen (ger) | Bachelor thesis final |
31.03.2021 |
Date | Name | Topic | Type |
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11.11.2020 | Felix | ecospace | Personal project |
25.11.2020 | Wladimir | Adaptive Scheduling of Distributed Stream Processing in Heterogeneous IoT Environments | Master thesis intermediate |
06.01.2021 | Alireza | Trace-Based Runtime Prediction of Reoccurring Data-Parallel Processing Jobs | Master thesis kickoff |
20.01.2021 | Ben | Fine-grained Failure Injection in Distributed Stream Processing Environments | Bachelor thesis final |
20.01.2021 | Illia | Analyse von Datenströmen in industriellen IoT Umgebungen (ger) | Bachelor thesis final |
17.02.2021 | Sebastian | In-Memory Database Integration in a Distributed Stream Processing Platform for Data Access Optimization | Bachelor thesis final |
17.02.2021 | Viktoria | Using Statistical Models to Predict Combined Sewer Overflows Based on Distributed Sensor Data | Bachelor thesis final |