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Department of Informatics - Communication Systems Group

Timing and Organization

  • Organization
  • Topics

Organization

The slides (PDF, 710 KB) shown during the seminar introduction summarize important thematic and organizational aspects of this seminar. Consider in addition the following material:

  • Guideline (in German) to write a written seminar report* (A new version will appear soon.): This document contains on just two pages a summary of the most relevant information on how to structure a report, on style in writing, and on the rules of how to reference and cite in a correct as well as complete way. All students are required to take these guidelines carefully into account when preparing the seminar report..
  • Seminar procedures (PDF, 504 KB): This document lists seminar procedures such as delivery deadlines or requirements on moderated discussions. Students have to fulfill all mandatory criteria mentioned in the PDF and they have to be present in all (minus one) seminar dates in order to pass the seminar.
  • For the seminar report, a LaTeX template (ZIP, 330 KB)* is provided. Its use is mandatory.

Topics

The detailed description for the subsequently listed seminar topics is made available for download in PDF (PDF, 390 KB)

Talk Title Student / Speaker Supervisor Date
1 “An Overview and Analysis of SIMD-driven Parallelism in Networking Applications” Tobias, Maximilian Huwyler Jan von der Assen 03.14.2024
2 “An Overview of Privacy-preserving Synthetic Data Generation in Machine Learning” Felicia Faye Dinh, Joshua Melvin Stebler Weijie Niu 03.21.2024
3 “Federated Learning of Large Language Models (LLM) — A Review” Nordin Ben Salem Dari, Nicolas Alberto Huertas 04.11.2024
4 “An Overview of Inference Attacks in Machine Learning” Said Haji Abukar, Jonas Krumm Chao Feng 04.18.2024
5 “DNS Security and Privacy: The Landscape of Attacks and Mitigations” Daniel Ritter, Andy Aidoo Thomas Grübl 04.25.2024
6 “Impact of Heterogeneous IoT Networks in Case of Smart Homes on Privacy” Matthias Mylaeus, Emmanuel Frank Katharina Müller 05.02.2024
7 “The Potential of Blockchain Technology in Financial Services” Cyrill Georg Meier Nasim Nezhadsistani 05.16.2024
8 “Interoperability Challenges in Blockchains” TBD Daria Schumm 05.23.2024
9 “Applying Reinforcement Learning in Blockchain-based Decentralized Systems” TBD Nasim Nezhadsistani 05.30.2024

 

 

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