This SNET seminar is about writing a paper on topic of current research interest. Students work individually or in small groups on a given seminar topic under academic supervision. Students collect information by tapping academic information sources, structure the collected information, identify a research gap, formulate an open research problem/question, sketch a technology solution to the identified research problem/question, and finally compile a written report. In addition to writing the written report, students will condense their report into an oral presentation and communicate their findings to an academic audience.
Topic domains include, yet are not limited to:
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
- Location-based Services and Context-aware Computing
- Mobile Computing
- Semantic Web and Linked Data
- Cloud Computing
- Electronic and Mobile Commerce
- Service-oriented Architectures and Web X.0
- Data Science
- Trainer/in: Thomas Franklin Cory
- Trainer/in: Hai Dinh Tuan
- Trainer/in: Tobias Sul Gi Eichinger
- Trainer/in: Kai Grunert
- Trainer/in: Patrick Herbke
- Trainer/in: Axel Küpper
- Trainer/in: Boris Lorbeer
- Trainer/in: Maria Mora Martinez
- Trainer/in: Sanjeet Raj Pandey
- Trainer/in: Artur Philipp
- Trainer/in: Philip Raschke
- Trainer/in: Wolf Siegfried Rieder
- Trainer/in: Sandro Rodriguez Garzon
- Trainer/in: Aljoscha Carl Schulte
- Trainer/in: Christian Rene Sechting
- Trainer/in: Carlo Segat