The objective of this SNET seminar is to guide students in the process of composing a scholarly paper on a topic of current research interest. Students engage in individual or collaborative work on a designated seminar topic under the guidance of academic supervision. The students are expected to collect information by accessing relevant academic databases and other scholarly sources. They then organize the collected information to answer one or more research questions, and finally compile a paper. In addition to composing the written paper, students are expected to condense their paper into an oral presentation and communicate their findings to an academic audience.
Topic domains include, yet are not limited to:
- Business Process Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Machine Learning/AI
- Privacy Engineering
- Identity Management & Digital Trust
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Analytics
- Cloud/Edge Computing
- 6G Application and Service
- Trainer/in: Kaustabh Barman
- Trainer/in: Richard Hobeck
- Trainer/in: Yassine Lazreg
- Trainer/in: Sanjeet Raj Pandey
- Trainer/in: Wolf Siegfried Rieder
- Trainer/in: Christian Rene Sechting