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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— Master of Education, Mastermodul Zentrale Inhalts- und Problemfelder des sozialwissenschaftlichen Unterrichts
[080392] S Capitalism, intersectional inequalities, and social movements (IT, Teil I; FW, Teil III) — Seminar
Christoph Sorg, Prof. Dr. Sabrina Zajak- Score: 8.54 Christoph Sorg, Prof. Dr. Sabrina Zajak 29.04, 11-1pm (online), 12.05, 11-5pm (offline), 13.05, 11-5pm (offline), Unspecified date: online lectures (see below), 23.06, 11-5pm (offline), 24.06, 11-5pm (offline), 22.07, 11-1pm (online, final presentations) Critical theories of capitalism have (re-)gained popularity since the North Atlantic Financial Crisis. The collapse of the financial sector and the subsequent global recession (~ 10-15 pages per person) For the „Modulprüfung“: oral exal 29.04, 11-1pm (online), 12.05, 11-5pm (offline), 13.05, 11-5pm (offline), Unspecified date: online lectures (see below), 23.06, 11-5pm (offline), 24.06, 11-5pm (offline), 22.07, 11-1pm (online, final presentations) Fraser, Nancy 2014: Behind Marx's Hidden Abode. For an Expanded Conception of Capitalism. In: New Left Review , Heft 86, 55–72. Hetland, Gabriel/Goodwin, Jeff 2013: The Strange Disappearance of Capitalism from Social Movement Studies. In: Barker, Colin/Cox, Laurence/Krinsky, John/Nilsen, Alf G. (Hg.): Marxism and Social Movements. Leiden: Brill, 82–102. Zajak, Sabrina/Sorg, Christoph 2020: Social Movements, Stratification, and International Political Economy. Integrating Insights. In: Zajak, Sabrina
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Theoretical Chemistry
[186272] Scientific Programming Methods for Chemists — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. Rochus Schmid- Score: 8.33 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. Rochus Schmid
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Chemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Theoretical Chemistry
[181976] Quantum Chemistry for Linear and Nonlinear Spectroscopies — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig- Score: 8.17 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Chemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Theoretical Chemistry
[188271] Electronic and Molecular Structure Theory (ThC III) — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig- Score: 8.10 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Chemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Theoretical Chemistry
[188272] Exercises to "Electronic and Molecular Structure Theory (ThC III)" — Übung
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig- Score: 7.88 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Theoretical Chemistry
[186273] Exercises to "Scientific Programming Methods for Chemists" — Übung
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. Rochus Schmid- Score: 7.81 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. Rochus Schmid
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Theoretical Chemistry
[186270] Literature and Methodology Seminar: Postgraduate Seminar on Theoretical Chemistry and Biochemistry — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer- Score: 7.81 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Medienwissenschaft, Systematische Module - Medien, Gender und Queer
[051707] Audiovisuelle Medien in der Nähe — Seminar
Dr. Natascha Frankenberg- Score: 7.75 Queer Studies zentral, die Nähe in Bezug auf Wahrnehmung, Sorge oder Angewiesenheit thematisieren. Das Seminar findet sowohl in Online- als auch in Präsenzphasen statt. Do 14-16, GABF 04/255
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Chemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Theoretical Chemistry
[188273] Advanced Practical "Electronic and Molecular Structure Theory" — Praktikum
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig- Score: 7.67 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Theoretical Chemistry
[186271] Modern Aspects of Chemistry and Biochemistry: Theoretical-chemical Colloquium — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Volker Staemmler- Score: 7.54 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Volker Staemmler
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Studiengang Bachelor Chemie, 6. Semester, Wahlfächer:
[180672] Theoretisch-chemisches Praktikum — Praktikum
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer- Score: 7.54 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Chemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Theoretical Chemistry
[181874] In-depth Practical: Theoretical Chemistry, Part II — Praktikum
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer- Score: 7.48 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Studiengang Bachelor Chemie, 6. Semester, Wahlfächer:
[180673] Seminar zum Theoretisch-chemischen Praktikum — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer- Score: 7.48 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Chemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Theoretical Chemistry
[181875] In-depth Practical: Theoretical Chemistry, Part III — Praktikum
Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer- Score: 7.48 Prof. Dr. Christof Hättig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Economics, Module Empirical Economics: Selected Problems
[075010] S Business cycle analysis and forecasting — Seminar
Apl. Prof. Dr. Torsten Schmidt- Score: 6.86 This module deals with the advanced analysis of specific topics in the field of empirical economics (e.g., labor economics, health economics, or education economics). In a basic lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical and empirical concepts of the topic. The lectures will also review some important empirical studies of the topic, explaining the way the economic problem was represented by an econometric model. The students will then be assigned to present major publications of the research field in order to deepen the knowledge obtained through the lecture. This module deals with the advanced analysis of specific topics in the field of empirical economics (e.g., labor economics, health economics, or education economics). In a basic lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical and empirical concepts of the topic. The lectures will also review some important empirical studies of the topic, explaining the way the economic problem was represented by an econometric model. The students will then be assigned to present major publications of the research field in order to deepen the knowledge obtained through the lecture.
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XII. Fakultät für Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften
— Studiengang Master Computational Engineering, Optional Courses
[126511] Training of Competences, part 2 (MSc-CE-W02) — Übung
Ulrike Königs- Score: 6.57 Different Lecturers of ZFA Different Lecturers of ZFA
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge Angewandte Informatik, M.Sc. Angewandte Informatik, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Anwendungsmodule
[211049] Computational Neuroscience: Vision and Memory — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Laurenz Wiskott- Score: 6.53 This lecture presents models of selforganization in neural systems, in particular addressing vision (receptive fields, neural maps, invariances, attention) and associative memory (Hopfield network). This lecture presents models of selforganization in neural systems, in particular addressing vision (receptive fields, neural maps, invariances, attention) and associative memory (Hopfield network ). Mostly lecture notes will be provided.
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Bachelor in Management and Economics, Profilierungsphase, Wahlpflichtmodule im Bereich Economics, Modul Introductory Migration Economics
[073007] V Introductory Migration Economics — Vorlesung
Dr. Lisa-Sofie Höckel- Score: 6.40 This module gives an introduction to the topic of migration economics. The module consists of an introductory lecture and a literature seminar. The literature gives an overview of the basic theoretical and empirical concepts dealt with in migration economics. The seminar aims to deepen specific topics dealt with in the lecture. Students are required to independently prepare for this. In doing so , it is expected that each student summarizes and presents a journal article from the field of migration economics. This module gives an introduction to the topic of migration economics. The module consists of an introductory lecture and a literature seminar. The literature gives an overview of the basic theoretical and empirical concepts dealt with in migration economics. The seminar aims to deepen specific topics dealt with in the lecture. Students are required to independently prepare for this. In doing so, it is expected that each student summarizes and presents a journal article from the field of migration economics.
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Studiengang Bachelor Biochemie, 6. Semester, Spezialveranstaltungen aus dem Bereich der Schwerpunktausbildung:, Schwerpunkt "Biomolekulare Chemie"
[181810] Inorganic Chemistry IV (Advanced Organometallic Chemistry) — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Viktoria Däschlein-Gessner- Score: 6.39 Online lecture. First lecture 05.04.2022
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International Course Catalogue
— Humanities, Faculty of Philosophy and Educational Research, Institute of Philosophy
[030094] Special Topics in Philosophy of Science — Seminar
Jun.Prof. Dr. Jan Baedke- Score: 6.39 Besides logic, epistemology and philosophy of language, philosophy of science is one of the core disciplines of theoretical philosophy. This seminar belongs to the lecture “General Philosophy of Science�?; further information on the subjects are given there. The seminar extends and deepens special topics the lecture deals with. Therefore, attending makes only sense when you also visit the lecture. It is obligatory for starters of the master program HPS+. Depending on the attendees the language of the course will be German and/or English. NF Math., NW; HPS+
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— Bachelor, Fakultätsfremdes Aufbaumodul
[030003] General Philosophy of Science — Vorlesung
Jun.Prof. Dr. Jan Baedke- Score: 6.31 ��philosophy of physics�? and “philosophy of biology�?) have been developed not until the 18th century and reflect the increasing significance of specific scientific knowledge for modern philosophy. The lecture gives an overview over the present status of general philosophy of science. It deals, on the one hand, with problems of methods and certain key concepts (such as “explanation�? and � ��understanding�?); on the other hand, it examines questions that focus on the significance of the historicity of scientific knowledge for the present sciences.The lecture is initially addressed to students of philosophy in general and of the master program HPS+ in particular. It is open for interested students of other subjects with (at least) basic knowledge in theoretical philosophy, which is possible to gain in the module � ��Introduction to theoretical philosophy�? (SE1). Parallel to the lecture an accompanying seminar will be offered which serves to deepen and to complement the topics of the lecture. Participation in the seminar is recommended, but only for students of HPS+ it is a requirement in order to complete the “basic module 1�?. The language of the lecture will be English. You will be informed about modalities concerning credits in the first session of the lecture. HPS+ Introductory Literature:Martin Curd, M. & James A. Cover (Eds.), Philosophy of Science. The Central Issues.2nd ed., New York, London 2013.Simon Lohse & Thomas Reydon (Hgg.): Grundriss Wissenschaftsphilosophie. Die Philosophien der Einzelwissenschaften. Hamburg 2017.Alexander Rosenberg, Philosophy of Science. A Contemporary Introduction. 2nd ed., New York 2005.
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— Veranstaltungen ohne Modulzuordnung
[080452] K RUSTlab Lectures Forschungs- und Doktorand*innenkolloquium — Kolloquium
Prof. Dr. Estrid Sørensen- Score: 6.30 K RUSTlab Lectures Forschungs- und Doktorand*innenkolloquium Fokus des RUSTlabs ist die Erforschung wissens- und technikintensiver Welten sowie auch die Methoden dafür. Das Kolloquium setzt sich aus den Veranstaltungen RUSTlab Lectures und dem Machine Room zusammen. Bei den Lectures stellen Gäste und Angehörige des Lehrstuhls Kulturpsychologie und Wissensanthropologie ihre Forschung zur Diskussion. Im Machine Room wird mit ethnographischen
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XI. Fakultät für Psychologie
— Studiengang Master Psychologie mit Schwerpunkt Kognitive Neurowissenschaft (PO 2020), 2. Semester, Bereich Kognitive Neurowissenschaft, Modul Wahrnehmung
[118312] S Wahrnehmung (Perception) — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Jonas Rose- Score: 6.05 This seminar complements the lecture 'perception' by adding a more hands-on approach. You will give short lectures and conduct mini-experiments to highlight specific topics and deepen the understanding of selected mechanisms. Seminar language: english Freitag, 10-12 Uhr, GA 04/187
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Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen
— Religionswissenschaft, Vorlesungen
[210006] Introduction to Religious Studies — Vorlesung
Dr. phil. Jens Schlamelcher- Score: 5.97 to clarify the complex relation and entanglement between 'religion' and the 'scientific study of religion' In general, this course includes a broad overview on theoretical approaches in the social science and humanities and their relevance for the scientific of religion. You will find the recorded lectures on moodle, once a week you will have the chance to meet via Zoom to discuss the texts and the lecture as well as asking questions. Course Requirements: Recorded and uploaded lectures, online-tools, weekly Zoom-meetings Course Requirements: weekly assignments and online tests, oral exam This course aims to introduce Master Students with no background in Religious Studies to this scientific subject. Broadly speaking, religious Studies is divided into two branches, one with a theoretical and humanities and their relevance for the scientific of religion. You will find the recorded lectures on moodle, once a week you will have the chance to meet via Zoom to discuss the texts and the lecture as well as asking questions. Course Requirements: Recorded and uploaded lectures, online-tools, weekly Zoom-meetings Course Requirements: weekly assignments and online tests, oral exam
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge Angewandte Informatik, M.Sc. Angewandte Informatik, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Anwendungsmodule
[126509] High-Performance Computing on Multi- and Manycore Processors (MSc-CE-WP25 und MSc-BI-W55) — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. Andreas Vogel- Score: 5.97 The lecture addresses parallelization for multi- and manycore processors. Thread-based programming concepts (pthreads, C++11 threads, OpenMP, OpenCL) are introduced and best- practice implementation aspects are highlighted based on applications from scientific computing. In the first part, the lecture provides an overview on relevant data structures, solver techniques and programming advanced topics for shared-memory computation from the engineering science including finite element methods and artificial intelligence. Based on a scientific paper, students present their topic to the lecture audience in form of a beamer presentation and numerical illustrations. The lecture addresses parallelization for multi- and manycore processors. Thread-based programming concepts (pthreads, C++11 threads, OpenMP, OpenCL) are introduced and best- practice implementation aspects are highlighted based on applications from scientific computing. In the first part, the lecture provides an overview on relevant data structures, solver techniques and programming patterns from scientific computing. An introduction to multi-threading programming on multicore systems is then provided intelligence. Based on a scientific paper, students present their topic to the lecture audience in form of a beamer presentation and numerical illustrations.Â
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Anglistik / Amerikastudien, M.Ed.-Studium, Fachwissenschaftliches Modul, Vorlesungen
[050646] US Literary and Cultural Practices in the Long 20th Century — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Martin Lüthe- Score: 5.94 Pulitzer price win (2017) for his “vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism�? here. In the course of this lecture, we will focus on important moments and crucial cultural texts from roughly the 1920s through the 1990s and thus aspire to come to terms with the changes and continuities of the last century in US cultural production. Texts will be made available on Moodle. The content of this lecture will be made available in an asynchronous format. The lectures will be published by Monday, 16.00 o’clock and I will be available on Mondays at 17.00 in Zoom for inquiries and discussions. The lecture on April 25th and the lecture before the written exam, on June 27th will be held in person in HGA 10, starting at 16.15, their recordings will be published by the end of the week on Moodle
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III. Fakultät für Philosophie und Erziehungswissenschaft
— Philosophie, Master of Arts, MA WM IIIa
[030007] Epistemology — Vorlesung
Jun.Prof. Dr Peter Brössel- Score: 5.86 This lecture is dedicated to classic topics of epistemology. What should I believe? What are justificatory reasons? What is knowledge? Can I trust the testimonies of others? How should I revise my credences in the face of disagreement with a peer or an expert? The lecture is dedicated exclusively to contemporary proposals to answer these questions and is, therefore, aimed at advanced students
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen im Mathematikstudium, Vorlesungen in den Studiengängen des Bachelor of Science in Mathematik (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Master of Science in Mathematik (M.Sc.), Master of Education (M.Ed.)
[150226] Differentialgeometrie II (Differential Geometry II) — Vorlesung
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Luca Asselle- Score: 5.84 Course description: This is a follow up course of the "Differential Geometry 1“ lecture held in the fall term 2021/2022. In this course we will discuss several classical topics which are still of large interest in current research, such as: i) Morse theory resp. homology and its applications to geometry, topology, and dynamics (classification of surfaces, bounds on the number .) This lecture is aimed at students who would like to specialize in differential geometry, differential topology, or symplectic geometry, and is also suitable for physics students. Students are assumed to have good knowledge in analysis (Analysis 1-4) and geometry (linear algebra, differential geometry 1). Basic knowledge in functional analysis (Hilbert and Banach spaces) is desirable but not strictly necessary. The required functional analytical background for i) and ii) (infinite dimensional manifolds, Sobolev spaces of loops, the stable manifold theorem, the mountain pass theorem, etc.) will be thoroughly discussed during the course. The course will be taught entirely (lectures and exercise classes) in english. Vortragssprache: Englisch 1- Hirsch, Differential topology, Graduate Texts in Math. No . 33, Springer-Verlag, New York-Heidelberg, 1976. 2- Milnor, Morse theory, Princeton University Press, 1963. 3- Milnor, Lectures on the h-cobordism theorem, Princeton University Press, 1965. 4- Moeckel, Celestial mechanics (especially central configurations), Lecture notes. 5- Schwarz, Morse homology, Progress in Math. Vol III, 1993.
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XI. Fakultät für Psychologie
— Studiengang Master Psychologie mit Schwerpunkt Kognitive Neurowissenschaft (PO 2020), 2. Semester, Bereich Kognitive Neurowissenschaft, Modul Wahrnehmung
[118311] V Wahrnehmung (Perception) — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Jonas Rose- Score: 5.81 In this lecture, we will cover the neural basis of different sensory modalities. Starting with the physical stimulus and its detection at the receptor we will then continue along the sensory hierarchy in the brain. Finally, the modulation of the stimulus through attention, categorization and multimodal integration ill be covered. In addition to our focus on human sensory systems, we will compare the sensory systems and capabilities of different species. The lecture will be held in english.Â
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XII. Fakultät für Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften
— Studiengang Master Computational Engineering, Optional Courses
[126514] Case Studies B (MSc-CE-W03) — Anleitung zu wiss. Arbeiten
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Klaus Hackl, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rüdiger Höffer, Universitätsprofessor Dr. sc. techn. habil. Markus Knobloch, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Mark, Prof. Dr. techn. Günther Meschke, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tamara Nestorovic, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Harro Stolpe- Score: 5.77 The project topic is usually determined by the respective lecturer or one of his/her assistants. In addition to this, students may also conduct project work on topics defined by companies from industry or official authorities. However, the project work must be completed under the supervision of one of the course’s lecturers. The projects are usually devised so as to integrate lecturer or one of his/her assistants. In addition to this, students may also conduct project work on topics defined by companies from industry or official authorities. However, the project work must be completed under the supervision of one of the course’s lecturers. The projects are usually devised so as to integrate interdisciplinary aspects such aso Noticing problems and describing themo
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Anglistik / Amerikastudien, M.Ed.-Studium, Fachwissenschaftliches Modul, Vorlesungen
[050636] The Literature of Sensibility — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. phil. Burkhard Niederhoff- Score: 5.72 The eighteenth century saw the rise of sensibility (Empfindsamkeit in German). Sensibility has often been dismissed as sentimental, but it has been going surprisingly strong ever since its beginning about three hundred years ago, surfacing in today’s culture primarily in advertising and film. The lecture will focus on literary works from the eighteenth century, including masterpieces like it come from?). The lecture will be offered as a videocast with three additional Zoom sessions (not mandatory), in which students will have a chance to asks questions. I am aiming to make the entire lecture available at the beginning of the semester to make it possible for students to study at their own pace. Assessment/requirements: reading a selection of texts; response sheet and oral exam.
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XII. Fakultät für Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften
— Studiengang Master Computational Engineering, Compulsory Optional Courses
[126518] Case Studies A (MSc-CE-WP24) — Anleitung zu wiss. Arbeiten
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Klaus Hackl, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rüdiger Höffer, Universitätsprofessor Dr. sc. techn. habil. Markus Knobloch, Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Mark, Prof. Dr. techn. Günther Meschke, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tamara Nestorovic, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Harro Stolpe- Score: 5.66 The project topic is usually determined by the respective lecturer or one of his/her assistants. In addition to this, students may also conduct project work on topics defined by companies from industry or official authorities. However, the project work must be completed under the supervision of one of the course’s lecturers. The projects are usually devised so as to integrate interdisciplinary by the respective lecturer or one of his/her assistants. In addition to this, students may also conduct project work on topics defined by companies from industry or official authorities. However, the project work must be completed under the supervision of one of the course’s lecturers. The projects are usually devised so as to integrate interdisciplinary aspects such aso Noticing problems and describing themo
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Anglistik / Amerikastudien, M.Ed.-Studium, Fachwissenschaftliches Modul, Vorlesungen
[050612] Corpus Linguistics — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Christiane Meierkord, Olga Sadovnikova- Score: 5.65 This series of lectures introduces students to the field of modern corpus linguistics. After a brief look at the history of this discipline and its role in modern linguistics, the lectures will describe how corpora are planned, compiled, annotated and analysed. Students will also get a chance to familiarise themselves with a number of different corpora, most notably with those that are of interest in an English linguistics framework, including the British National Corpus (BNC), the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and of Historical American English (COHA), the International Corpus of English (ICE), the International Corpus of Learner English (ICLE) and the Global Web-Based English (GloWbE) corpus. The lecture course is based on the following books: Crawford, William
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen im Mathematikstudium, Vorlesungen in den Studiengängen des Bachelor of Science in Mathematik (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Master of Science in Mathematik (M.Sc.), Master of Education (M.Ed.)
[150275] Convex and Integral Geometry (Part 2) — Vorlesung
Dr. Daniel Rosen, Dr. Holger Sambale, Prof. Dr. Christoph Thäle- Score: 5.64 In the first part of this lecture we develop further the concepts and results from integral geometry. We especially deal systematically with intrinsic volumes and their surrounding theory in higher dimensions. The second part of the lecture is devoted to the celebrated Brunn-Minkoswki inequality and discusses a number of its striking applications. This course is a continuation of the course
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry)
[186080] Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Chemical and Biochemical Colloquium — Kolloquium
Dozent(inn)en der Fakultät- Score: 5.63 Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: Chemical and Biochemical Colloquium
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Economics, Module Microeconometrics
[075000] V Microeconometrics — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Thomas Bauer- Score: 5.53 This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data by making use of the econometric software package STATA. This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Economics, Module Microeconometrics
[075001] Ü Microeconometrics — Übung
Dr. Amrei Stammann- Score: 5.53 This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data by making use of the econometric software package STATA. This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Focal Point Programme: Proteins in Biomedicine
[185850] Special Lecture: Proteins in Signal Transduction and Energy Conversion — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Klaus Gerwert, Prof. Dr. Eckhard Hofmann, PD Dr. Carsten Kötting, Kuhlmann, PD Dr. Mathias Lübben, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Katrin Marcus-Alic, Prof. Dr. Axel Mosig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Barbara Sitek, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Raphael Stoll, Ingrid Vetter- Score: 5.53 Special Lecture: Proteins in Signal Transduction and Energy Conversion Friday, 13:00-14:30, Lecture Hall Biophysics NDEF04-397, Start: 22. 4. 2022, Registration: kurs-bibi@rub.de, key word “Master-Signal�?
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Economics, Module Introduction to Microecnometrics
[075001a] Ü Introduction to Microecnomics — Übung
Dr. Amrei Stammann- Score: 5.53 This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data by making use of the econometric software package STATA. This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry)
[186084] Elective Lecture selected from the Master Programmes — Vorlesung
Die Dozent(inn)en der Chemie und Biochemie- Score: 5.47 Elective Lecture selected from the Master Programmes
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XVII. Fakultät für Geowissenschaften
— Institut für Geologie, Mineralogie und Geophysik, Studiengang "Geosciences M.Sc."
[177101] Hydrogeomechanics — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. Rebecca Harrington- Score: 5.45 , with 1.5 hours devoted to lecture and 1.5 hours devoted to assignments that are largely computer based. Class meetingsOne weekly lecture meeting of 1.5 hours, and one 1.5 hour meeting for exercises/discussion.AssessmentA series of eight (largely computer based) assignments (50%), one 15-minute oral presentation (25%), and one final exam covering the lecture topics to be covered in class, listed below (25%).Lecture TopicsTopic 1: Forces, traction, and stresses Assignment 1: Stress and strainTopic 2: Stress and constitutive laws Assignment 2: StressTopic 3: Rock failure Assignment 3: Brittle deformationTopic 4: Faults and fluid flowTopic 5: Probing the subsurface: logging Assignment 4: Learning from logsTopic 6: Stresses around wells Assignment 5: Stress concentration aroundcircular wellsTopic 7
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry)
[186085] Exercises to the Elective Lecture selected from the Master Programmes — Übung
Die Dozent(inn)en der Chemie und Biochemie- Score: 5.44 Exercises to the Elective Lecture selected from the Master Programmes
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Economics, Module Introduction to Microecnometrics
[075000a] V Introduction to Microecnomics — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Thomas Bauer- Score: 5.43 This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data by making use of the econometric software package STATA. This module deals with the advanced analysis of econometric methods applicable to micro data. In particular, discrete choice and selection models as well as advanced empirical evaluation methods are covered. Within the lecture, the participants are introduced to the theoretical concepts of the methods. Within the tutorials, these methods are applied to real world data
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XVI. Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
— Master of Science, Courses in Physics Major, Nuclear and Particle Physics
[160403] Quantum Field Theory I — Vorlesung
Priv. Doz. Dr. Hermann Krebs- Score: 5.42 The first lecture will take place on April 19, 2021.
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses
[185800] Special Lecture in a Focal Point Programme — Vorlesung
Die Dozent(inn)en der Schwerpunkte- Score: 5.42 Special Lecture in a Focal Point Programme
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Fakultätsübergreifendes
— Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS), Master Materials Science and Simulation, Lectures for the 2nd semester
[136241] Polymers & Shape memory alloys — Vorlesung
apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan Frenzel, Dr. rer. nat. Klaus Neuking- Score: 5.42 Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS),Master Materials Science and Simulation,Lectures for the 2nd semester,
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge IT-Sicherheit, M.Sc. IT-Sicherheit / Informationstechnik, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Wahlpflichtmodule
[211026] Knowledge Graphs — Vorlesung mit Übung
Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Maribel Acosta Deibe- Score: 5.38 , allow for harnessing and uncovering patterns from the data. Currently, KGs are used in the data-driven business processes of multinational companies like Google, Microsoft, IBM, eBay, and Facebook. Furthermore, thousands of KGs are openly available on the web following the Linked Data (https://lod-cloud.net/) principles. Goal: In this lecture, students will learn about the foundations of modelling , querying, publishing, and reasoning over KGs. The topics will be complemented with exercises and Jupyter Notebooks (https://jupyter.org/) to show how KG technologies work in practice. Lecture is Mondays from 12-14 in HZO 100, and tutorial is Thursdays from 12-14 also in HZO 100. Aidan Hogan et al. Knowledge Graphs. 2020. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.02320.pdf Andreas Harth. Introduction to Linked Data. (Specific chapters will be provided in the lecture). Pascal Hitzler, Markus Krötzsch, Sebastian Rudolph. Foundations of Semantic Web Technologies. Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2009.
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XII. Fakultät für Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften
— Studiengang Master Computational Engineering, Compulsory Optional Courses
[126515] Advanced Finite Element Methods (MSc-CE-WP04) — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. techn. Günther Meschke- Score: 5.35 finite elements. In addition, an overview of nonlinear constitutive models including elasto-plastic and damage models is given. The second part of the lecture focuses on algorithms to solve the resulting non-linear equilibrium equations by load- and arc-length controlled Newton-type iteration schemes. Finally, the non-linear finite element method is used for the non-linear stability analysis of structures. The lectures are supplemented by exercises to support the understanding of the underlying theory and to demonstrate the application of the non-linear finite element method for the solution of selected examples. Furthermore, practical applications of the non-linear finite element method are demonstrated by means of a commercial finite element program. NOTE: Introductory course on Monday, 09 constitutive models including elasto-plastic and damage models is given. The second part of the lecture focuses on algorithms to solve the resulting non-linear equilibrium equations by load- and arc-length controlled Newton-type iteration schemes. Finally, the non-linear finite element method is used for the non-linear stability analysis of structures. The lectures are supplemented by exercises to support
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Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen
— Religionswissenschaft, Vorlesungen
[210005] Key Concepts in the Study of Religion — Vorlesung
Dr. phil. Jens Schlamelcher- Score: 5.35 ; the chronological dimension of religion: concepts and questions upon the possible 'evolution of religion' Â In the second part of the course, Lecturers from CERES will present their current research projects. The course consists of recorded lectures that can be viewed via Moodle, Literature to be prepared for each session, and online meetings (to be announced via Moodle). Students will get credits of life; the social dimension of religion: religious roles and instituions; the chronological dimension of religion: concepts and questions upon the possible 'evolution of religion' In the second part of the course, Lecturers from CERES will present their current research projects. The course consists of recorded lectures that can be viewed via Moodle, Literature to be prepared for each session
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Organic Chemistry
[181842] Organic Synthesis I: Stoechiometric Organometallics — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Gerald Dyker- Score: 5.35 Video lecture, information per mail to Gerald.Dyker@rub.de
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Studiengang Bachelor Biochemie, 6. Semester, Spezialveranstaltungen aus dem Bereich der Schwerpunktausbildung:, Schwerpunkt "Biomolekulare Chemie"
[181811] Exercises to "Inorganic Chemistry IV" — Übung
Prof. Dr. Viktoria Däschlein-Gessner- Score: 5.35 Starting date to be announced in the lecture
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses
[185801] Exercises to the Special lecture in a Focal Point Programme — Übung
Die Dozent(inn)en der Schwerpunkte- Score: 5.32 Exercises to the Special lecture in a Focal Point Programme
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Management, Modul Cases in Management Accounting
[074002] S Cases in Managament Accounting — Seminar
Svenja Marsula- Score: 5.27 Registration for the assessment via the lecturer within the deadline set by the chair. Detailed information on the registration procedure willbe published on the chair's website
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge Angewandte Informatik, M.Sc. Angewandte Informatik, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Anwendungsmodule
[211048] Autonomous Robotics: Action, Perception, and Cognition — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Gregor Schöner- Score: 5.26 create an account, please enter your degree program specifically (e.g. Master in Angewandte Informatik). Just listing "Master" doesn't help us. We really like to know what disciplinar you come from so we can make sure we have the right offering given your background. Registering in this way enables you to see all material, access the links to the ZOOM lectures, and upload your solutions to exercises . Some of the material is visible also to unregistered visitors. At the scheduled lecture times, we will have live life video-streamed lectures. Registered participants will be able to see the ZOOM link under "live sessions" in the e-learning portion of this web page. This works best if you use the ZOOM app, but a web based ZOOM interface works too. You can use audio to ask questions and  are welcome to activate your video camera as well, especially during discussion. Live sessions will start on Thursday, 14th of April 2022 at 14:15. The lectures will be recorded and will be available for asynchronous viewing. Participating in the live session and asking questions is highly encouraged, however. The discussion portion of the lecture is not put online. We will have live sessions for  the exercises at the listed times. The exercise sessions will not be recorded.  All course material will be on this webpage, including links to all the video material, to the lecture slides, exercises, and readings. After registering, you will be able to upload your solutions to the exercises and will also be able to see your results once your submission has been corrected. You will be also be able to use discussion
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Economics, Modul Econometric Evaluation of Economic Policies
[075012] V Econometric Evaluation of Economic Policies — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Thomas Bauer- Score: 5.24 Tight public budgets increase the need to learn more about the effectiveness and efficiency of public policy measures. The empirical evaluation of these policies, however, is connected with difficult methodological problems. This module discusses the newest developments in the literature on the empirical evaluation of economic policy measures. A lecture introduces the basic concepts. Central in the literature on the empirical evaluationof economic policy measures. A lecture introduces the basicconcepts. Central contributions to the literature will be presentedby the students themselves and discussed by the participants in adetailed way. Fr. 14-16 Uhr, RWI-Essen
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Masterstudiengänge in Management and Economics, Wahlmodul im Bereich Management, Modul Advanced Seminar in Management Accounting
[074007] S Advacend Seminar in Management Accounting — Seminar
Niklas Alexander Kister- Score: 5.23 Registration for the assessment via the lecturer withinthe deadline set by the chair. Detailed information on the registration procedure will be published on the chair's website.
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Chemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Functional Materials
[181786] Materials Synthesis: Modern Fabrication Processes for the Creation of Functional Materials: Fundamentals and Applications — Vorlesung
Prof. Anjana Devi- Score: 5.16 First lecture 04.04.2022 + registration via Moodle
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XVI. Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
— Master of Science, Courses in Physics Major, Solid State Physics
[160309] Semiconductor Physics II: Experiments with Semiconductor Quantum Devices — Vorlesung
Dr. rer. nat. Arne Ludwig- Score: 5.14 The lecture will focus on experiments on the quantum level with semiconductor structures. In this context quantized transport, spin properties, spin manipulations and optical phenomena will be presented. The experiments will largely cover self-assembled InAs quantum dots as a model system of an artificial atom. Exemplarily spin transport in self-assembled InAs quantum dots and the methods of optical readout of the sucessful spin initialization will be presented. Applications of the different devices with new functionality will be discussed. Applied quantum mechanics on nanostructured devices will be the central scope in this lecture.The students will gain insight in modern quantum experiments with semiconductor heterostructures. Applied quantum mechanics, transport phenomena, spin phenomena
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge Angewandte Informatik, M.Sc. Angewandte Informatik, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Fachwissenschaftliche Vertiefung
[211120] Student Conference: Research Project — Anleitung zu wiss. Arbeiten
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Berger, Dr. Jacob Krüger- Score: 5.12 Learning outcomes: The students work alone (groups can be possible if the project is complex enough) on a scientific project of their choice under supervision. Besides obtaining knowledge on the project topic, during the lectures students will learn about scientific work, research methods, scientific writing, presenting, and related topics. Project topics can stem from any innovative field in software engineering (or even computer science as a whole). We will provide some example topics, but the students are encouraged to define their own ones together with their supervisor. During the lectures, students will do a short kick-of presentation to introduce their topics to the group. Besides the lecture, the course requires the students to work independently on their project following
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Fakultätsübergreifendes
— Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS), ICAMS Graduate School - Scale Bridging Materials Modelling, Lecture series - Scale bridging modelling II+ III
[440201] Lecture series Scale bridging modelling II + III — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Alexander Hartmaier, Prof. Dr. Ingo Steinbach- Score: 5.06 Lecture series Scale bridging modelling II + III Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS),ICAMS Graduate School - Scale Bridging Materials Modelling,Lecture series - Scale bridging modelling II+ III,
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Promotionsstudiengang (Graduate school of Chemistry and Biochemistry), Theoretical Chemistry
[188274] Theoretical Spectroscopy — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx- Score: 5.03 Starting 06.04. The lecture will be given as a live stream via zoom. Please register via e-mail to Professor Marx (dominik.marx@rub.de) as soon as possible and not later than March 31.
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Studiengang Bachelor Biochemie, 6. Semester, Spezialveranstaltungen aus dem Bereich der Schwerpunktausbildung:, Schwerpunkt "Proteine in der Biomedizin"
[184654] Biochemistry of Metabolism — Seminar
- Score: 4.98 Wednesday 10:15-11:45, Lecture Hall Biophysics NDEF04-397, Start: 7. 4. 2022, Registration: kurs-bibi@rub.de, key word “Master-Metab�?
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XVI. Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
— Master of Science, Courses in Physics Major, Solid State Physics
[160310] Semiconductor Physics II (Exercises) — Übung
Dr. rer. nat. Arne Ludwig- Score: 4.94 The content of the lecture will be solidified.Deeper insight to the quantum nature semiconductor physics. Training of basic applied quantum mechanical questions in semiconductor physics. S.M. Sze: The Physics of Semiconductor DevicesDavies: The Physics of Low-Dimensional Semiconductors
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XVII. Fakultät für Geowissenschaften
— Geographisches Institut, Gestufter Studiengang Geographie (Abschluss: B.Sc. / B.A.), Wahlmodule, Wahlpflichtmodule B.Sc. / B.A.
[170120b] Methoden der Stadt- und Regionalanalyse: Introduction to programming and applied statistics — Seminar
Panagiotis Sismanidis- Score: 4.89 Regionalanalyse (Alternative zur Übung und dem Seminar aus der Humangeographie). Anrechenbar als Wahlpflichtmodul. The course consists of 12 lectures, 8 of which are dedicated to intr oducing the fundamentals of Python and 4 to data analysis and visualization. Each lecture includes a set of compulsory assignments. To complete this course
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen im Mathematikstudium, Vorlesungen in den Studiengängen des Bachelor of Science in Mathematik (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Master of Science in Mathematik (M.Sc.), Master of Education (M.Ed.)
[150242] Statistik I — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Johannes Lederer- Score: 4.89 in Exponentialfamilien, Suffizienz, Invarianz und asymptotische statistische Verfahren. Es wird eine intensive Mitarbeit in der Vorlesung und in den begleitenden Übungen erwartet. The lecture treats the foundations of mathematical statistics. Active participation in the lectures and exercise classes is expected. Wir werden einige Lektionen virtuell halten. Informationen dazu finden Sie nach Vorlesungsbeginn auf
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XVII. Fakultät für Geowissenschaften
— Geographisches Institut, Gestufter Studiengang Geographie (Abschluss: B.Sc. / B.A.), Wahlmodule, Wahlpflichtmodule B.Sc. / B.A.
[170120a] Methoden der Stadt- und Regionalanalyse: Introduction to programming and applied statistics — Seminar
Panagiotis Sismanidis- Score: 4.89 - und Regionalanalyse (Alternative zur Übung und dem Seminar aus der Humangeographie). Anrechenbar als Wahlpflichtmodul. The course consists of 12 lectures, 8 of which are dedicated to intr oducing the fundamentals of Python and 4 to data analysis and visualization. Each lecture includes a set of compulsory assignments. To complete
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— 1-Fach Master: Module für alle Studienprogramme, Fakultätsfremdes Ergänzungsmodul
[080310] S Big data in applied Economic research (FEG) — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Zohal Hessami- Score: 4.89 that rely on machine learning algorithms. The main objective is to understand the rationale and intuition behind these algorithms and their relative advantages and disadvantages. Students learn to communicate and discuss published articles from the current literature on big data and machine learning. Termine siehe Veranstaltung 075800 / Lecture dates please have a look at Lecture number 075800 A list
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge Angewandte Informatik, B.Sc. Angewandte Informatik, Veranstaltungen Bachelor PO 2020, Anwendungsmodule
[211044] Autonomous Vehicles and Artificial Intelligence — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Berger- Score: 4.89 Specification and Implementation of autonomous vehicles based on ROS2 Artificial intelligence for autonomous vehicles Simulation of autonomous vehicles Localization & perception Mission planning Quality assurance for autonomous vehicles In the course’s lecture, we provide the required theoretical background and practically apply the course’s content in exercises by building a self-driving robot. If you are interested in the course, please apply for participation until March 27, using the following form: https://evastud.uv.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/evasys/online.php?p=avai-lecture
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Anglistik / Amerikastudien, M.Ed.-Studium, Fachwissenschaftliches Modul, Vorlesungen
[050657] Renaissance Culture — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. phil. Anette Pankratz- Score: 4.89 Until today, the English Renaissance is deeply embedded in cultural memory: Henry VIII and his wives, Shakespeare in and out of love, Queen Elizabeth and Walter Raleigh bowling against the Armada. The aim of the lecture course is to put all these images connected with 16th-century England between the reigns of Henry VII and James I into the broader framework of the European Renaissance, i .e. the rediscovery of classical antiquity and the beginning of the modern world. It will look at the changes in the world picture, the Reformation and its consequences, the system of Tudor foreign and domestic politics, Elizabethan court culture, the beginnings of capitalism, colonialism and self-fashioning. Last but not least, the lecture course will focus on the flourishing Renaissance literature: from
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XX. Medizinische Fakultät
— Veranstaltungen für Studierende anderer Fakultäten, Veranstaltungen für Studierende des Masterstudiengangs "Molecular and Developmental Stem Cell Biology", Vorlesungen
[203001] Stem Cell Lecture Series — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. Beate E.M. Brand-Saberi, Prof. Dr. Andreas Faissner, und Gastvortragende, Prof. Dr. Stefan Wiese, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Holm Zähres- Score: 4.78 Stem Cell Lecture Series
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XII. Fakultät für Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften
— Studiengang Master Computational Engineering, Compulsory Courses
[126501] Fluid Dynamics (MSc-CE-P06) — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rüdiger Höffer, Dipl.-Ing. Ulf Winkelmann- Score: 4.73 The technical basics of dynamic fluid flows are introduced, studied and recapitulated as well as related problems which are relevant for practical applications and solution procedures with an emphasis put on computational aspects. The lectures and exercises contain the following topics: Short review of hydrostatics and dynamics of incompressible flows involving friction (conservation of mass as related problems which are relevant for practical applications and solution procedures with an emphasis put on computational aspects. The lectures and exercises contain the following topics: Short review of hydrostatics and dynamics of incompressible flows involving friction (conservation of mass, energy and momentum, Navier-Stokes equations)Potential flowIsotropic turbulence and turbulence in a
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X. Fakultät für Sportwissenschaft
— Lehrangebot im Studiengang Master of Science - Sport & Exercise Sciences for Health & Performance (M.Sc.)(PO >=2018), Module 3: Sports Medicine & Sports Nutrition
[100908] Seminar Sports nutrition for Health and Performance Part II — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Petra Platen- Score: 4.70 The course provides basics regarding nutrition and sports specific nutritional strategies. Based on this knowledge the students will develop different questions in small groups and perform some field investigations with a subsequent analysis and presentation of the results. Provided during the Information lecture
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Focal Point Programme: Biochemistry of Stem Cells
[185890] Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme "Biochemistry of Stem Cells" — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. h.c. Beate E.M. Brand-Saberi, Dr. Helmut Bühler, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Rolf Heumann, Jun.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christina Sengstock, Prof. Dr. Stefan Wiese, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Holm Zähres- Score: 4.63 Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme "Biochemistry of Stem Cells"
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Anglistik / Amerikastudien, B.A.-Studium Aufbaumodulphase, Übungen MEL
[050609B] Medieval English Literature, Gruppe B — Übung
Julia Wellnitz- Score: 4.58 slide presentation based on this report at the end of the course. Several quizzes, a bibliography and a review are also part of the requirements. The lectures, seminars and virtual teaching sessions (which can be used to ‘compare notes’ with fellow students and/or consult on an individual or group basis with the lecturer) introduce both medieval literature as well as the more practical aspects
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen in Mathematik für Studierende der Angewandten Informatik, Informatik, Natur- und Ingenieurwissenschaften
[126510] Numerical Methods and Stochastics (MSc-CE-WP08) — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. Johannes Lederer, Dr. Mario Lipinski, Mahima Yadav- Score: 4.58 density, parameter estimation, prediction.- Multivariate statistics: correlation, principal component analysis, factoranalysis.- Linear models: multiple linear regression, F-test for linear hypotheses, Analysis of Variance. Some of the lectures will be held virtually; find all information on Moodle after the lectures have started.
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Anglistik / Amerikastudien, B.A.-Studium Aufbaumodulphase, Übungen MEL
[050609A] Medieval English Literature, Gruppe A — Übung
Dr. phil. Daniel McCann- Score: 4.58 slide presentation based on this report at the end of the course. Several quizzes, a bibliography and a review are also part of the requirements. The lectures, seminars and virtual teaching sessions (which can be used to ‘compare notes’ with fellow students and/or consult on an individual or group basis with the lecturer) introduce both medieval literature as well as the more practical aspects
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X. Fakultät für Sportwissenschaft
— Lehrangebot im Studiengang Master of Science - Sport & Exercise Sciences for Health & Performance (M.Sc.)(PO >=2018), Module 6: Master Thesis and Scientific Writing
[100926] Seminar Scientific Writing — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Daniel Hahn- Score: 4.56 This course provides insight how to plan and to structure a scientific manuscript for publication in relevant journals in the field of Sports, Exercise and Health Science. It further provides insight into the process of manuscript submission in order to understand the peer-review process Di. 16.00 - 18.00 Uhr; 14täglich will be given during the lecture
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen im Mathematikstudium, Vorlesungen in den Studiengängen des Bachelor of Science in Mathematik (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Master of Science in Mathematik (M.Sc.), Master of Education (M.Ed.)
[150265] Algebra II (komplexe halbeinfache Lie-Algebren) — Vorlesung
Claudia Knauber, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Röhrle- Score: 4.50 ., Boston, MA, 2005. N. Bourbaki, Éléments de mathématique. Groupes et algèbres de Lie. Chapitre I - VIII, Actualités Scientifiques et Industrielles, Hermann, Paris 1975. R.W. Carter, G. Segal, I. Macdonald, Lectures on Lie groups and Lie algebras. London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 32. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995. R. W. Carter, Introduction to algebraic groups and Lie , Interscience, 1962. J.P. Serre, Lie Algebras and Lie Groups, 1964 lectures given at Harvard University. Second edition. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1500. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992. P. Tauvel, R. W. T. Yu, Lie algebras and algebraic groups. Springer Monographs in Mathematics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2005. J. Tits, Liesche Gruppen und Algebren. Hochschultext. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1983.
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X. Fakultät für Sportwissenschaft
— Lehrangebot im Studiengang Master of Science - Sport & Exercise Sciences for Health & Performance (M.Sc.)(PO >=2018), Module 3: Sports Medicine & Sports Nutrition
[100917] Seminar Applied Exercise Physiology & Sports Nutrition for Health & Performance — Seminar
Robin Schäfer- Score: 4.49 . Provided during the Information lecture
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XVI. Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
— Master of Science, Courses in Physics Major, Astronomy, Astrophysics
[160614] Astroparticle Physics — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Anna Franckowiak- Score: 4.42 The lecture is targeted to Master students (but Bachelor students are also welcome). The new field of astroparticle physics will be introduced mainly from an experimental point of view, including cosmic rays, gamma rays, neutrinos, dark matter and gravitational wave.s Gliederung: Kommentar: More details here: https://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~afrancko/astroparticleSS2022.html Vorauss: C. Grupen
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Studiengang Bachelor Biochemie, 6. Semester, Spezialveranstaltungen aus dem Bereich der Schwerpunktausbildung:, Schwerpunkt "Proteine in der Biomedizin"
[184652] Computer Simulation von Proteinen — Seminar
- Score: 4.35 Friday 8:30-10:00, Lecture Hall Biophysics NDEF04-397 (but see below) Preliminary Talk 8.4. 2022, Registration: till.rudack@rub.de, keyword „Master-Comp“ Currently per Zoom: https://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/j/65834450730?pwd=R2JsdG8rZU1JNHl0cnY2ZFFDaXpLdz09
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Focal Point Programme: Biomolecular Chemistry
[185810] Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme — Seminar
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Martina Havenith-Newen, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christian Herrmann, Prof. Dr. Stefan M. Huber, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Kruss, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dominik Marx, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Nils Metzler-Nolte, Dr. Wilma Neumann, Prof. Dr. Poul B. Petersen, Prof. Dr. Axel Rosenhahn, Prof. Dr. Lars Schäfer, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Wolfgang Schuhmann- Score: 4.35 Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme
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XVII. Fakultät für Geowissenschaften
— Institut für Geologie, Mineralogie und Geophysik, Studiengang "Geosciences M.Sc."
[177359] Medical Geology — Vorlesung / Seminar
Dr. Andre Banning- Score: 4.31 Lecture: Introduction to Medical Geology – definition, research questions and methods of the emerging discipline, interplay of geogenic contaminants, chronic exposure and endemic diseases using international examples of Medical Geological problems and phenomena; How can geoscientists contribute to understanding and tackling public health issues? Interdisciplinary approach and future challenges specific Medical Geology topic using self-researched literature. Lecture: Introduction to Medical Geology – definition, research questions and methods of the emerging discipline, interplay of geogenic contaminants, chronic exposure and endemic diseases using international examples of Medical Geological problems and phenomena; How can geoscientists contribute to understanding and tackling public health
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XVI. Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
— Master of Science, Courses in Physics Major, Astronomy, Astrophysics
[160620] Selected Topics of Astronomy II (Seminar) — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Dominik J. Bomans, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ralf-Jürgen Dettmar, Prof. Dr. Anna Franckowiak, Prof. Dr. Hendrik Hildebrandt- Score: 4.29 to the seminar participants as part of a lecture and thus practice presentation techniques.
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Focal Point Programme: Proteins in Biomedicine
[185851] LAB-DAYS — Praktikum
Dr. Katalin Barkovits, Dr. Thilo Bracht, Prof. Dr. rer. medic. Martin Eisenacher, Prof. Dr. Klaus Gerwert, Prof. Dr. Eckhard Hofmann, PD Dr. Carsten Kötting, Kuhlmann, PD Dr. Mathias Lübben, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Katrin Marcus-Alic, Prof. Dr. Axel Mosig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Barbara Sitek, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Raphael Stoll, Ingrid Vetter- Score: 4.29 Lecture Hall Biophysics (ND 04/397), course begin to be announced
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Theaterwissenschaft, B.A.-Phase
[050624] Shakespeare’s Intertextual Afterlives: Concepts and Case Studies — Vorlesung
Uwe Klawitter, Prof. Dr. Roland Weidle- Score: 4.19 This course of lectures – delivered by two lecturers in dialogue with each other and the participants – seeks to generate insights into the rich field of the productive reception of Shakespeare’s plays. The ‘afterlives’ (a term from reception theory) chosen for discussion are representative 20th and 21st-century re-imaginations in narrative fiction, drama, poetry and film
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XIX. Fakultät für Biologie und Biotechnologie
— Veranstaltungen für Hörerinnen und Hörer aller Semester, Vorlesungen
[190509] Lecture Series Neurobiology (part SS) — Vorlesung
Dr. Michael Andriske, Claudia Distler-Hoffmann, Prof. Dr. Andreas Faissner, Prof. Stefan Herlitze, Dr. Wolfgang Kruse, Dr. Frank Paris, Prof. Dr. Andreas Reiner, PD Dr. Jacqueline Reinhard-Recht, Dr. Lars Roll, Dr. David Wegrzyn, Prof. Dr. Stefan Wiese, Dipl.-Biol. Paul Michael Ziemba- Score: 4.17 Lecture Series Neurobiology (part SS)
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Studiengang Bachelor Biochemie, 6. Semester, Spezialveranstaltungen aus dem Bereich der Schwerpunktausbildung:, Schwerpunkt "Proteine in der Biomedizin"
[184651] Aktuelle Methoden der Proteinbiochemie und Strukturbiologie - Expression, Reinigung und Analyse und Strukturbiologie von Proteinen — Vorlesung
Dr. Katalin Barkovits, Dr. Thilo Bracht, Prof. Dr. rer. medic. Martin Eisenacher, Prof. Dr. Klaus Gerwert, Prof. Dr. Eckhard Hofmann, PD Dr. Carsten Kötting, PD Dr. Mathias Lübben, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Katrin Marcus-Alic, Prof. Dr. Axel Mosig, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Barbara Sitek, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Raphael Stoll, Ingrid Vetter- Score: 3.94 Wednesday, 11:15-12:45, Start: 6. 4. 2022, Lecture Hall Biophysics NDEF04-397, Registration: kurs-bibi@rub.de, key word “Bachelor-Methods�? or “Master-Methods�?
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Focal Point Programme: Molecular Medicine
[185880] Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme — Ringvorlesung
Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Klaus Brüning, Prof. Dr. med. Albrecht Bufe, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Erdmann, Prof. Dr. med. Stephan Hahn, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Kornelia Jaquet, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Lars Ingo Ole Leichert, Prof. Dr. med. Huu Phuc Nguyen, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Joachim Rassow, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Monika Raulf, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Eike Steinmann, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jörg Tatzelt, Prof. Dr. med. Dr. rer. nat. Konstanze F. Winklhofer- Score: 3.94 Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen im Mathematikstudium, Seminare
[150534] Seminar über Symplektische Geometrie — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Peter Heinzner- Score: 3.94 , Lagrange Untermannigfaltigkeiten, lokale Normalenformen und Tubenumgebungen von Untermannigfaltigkeiten besprochen. Eine Vorbesprechung des Seminars findet am Dienstag den 5.4.2022 um 12:00 Uhr über Zoom statt. Einen Link finden Sie im gleichnamigen Moodle Kurs. Ana Cannas da Silva: Lectures on Symplectic Geometry
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XVIII. Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie
— Master Programme Biochemistry (M.Sc.), 2nd Term (2. Semester), Elective Courses, Focal Point Programme: Membrane and Nervous System Biochemistry
[185830] Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme "Membrane and Nervous System Biochemistry" — Vorlesung
apl. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Irmgard Dietzel-Meyer, Prof. Dr. Andreas Faissner, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Eckart Förster, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Günther-Pomorski, Prof. Dr. phil. Dr. h.c. Onur Güntürkün, Dr. rer. nat. Patrick Happel, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Rolf Heumann, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Hollmann, Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Denise Manahan-Vaughan, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Carsten Theiss, Dr. rer. nat. Dirk Wolters- Score: 3.94 Lecture Series in the Focal Point Programme "Membrane and Nervous System Biochemistry"
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— 1-Fach Master: Module für alle Studienprogramme, Forschungsmodul
[080363] S Wohnen in der segregierten Stadt (FOR, Teil II) — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Sören Petermann- Score: 3.78 Forschungsbericht am Ende des 2. Semesters (im Sommersemester 2022) Di 14.00 Uhr -16.00 Uhr Eckhardt, Frank, 2014: Stadtforschung. Gegenstand und Methoden. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.Schnell, Rainer, Hill, Paul B. und Elke Esser, 2018: Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg.Wolf, Christof und Henning Best (Hrsg.), 2010: Handbuch der sozialwissenschaftlichen Datenanalyse. Wiesbaden
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— Bachelor, Empiriemodul
[080218] S PRÄSENZ Bildungsforschung mit PISA Daten (Emp, Teil II) — Seminar
Marvin Schäfer- Score: 3.78 des Forschungsberichtes thematisiert. Abschließend werden die erarbeiteten Ergebnisse präsentiert. Voraussetzungen für Studiennachweise / Modulprüfungen Aktive Mitarbeit, Anfertigung eines Exposés über das Forschungsvorhaben vor Beginn des Sommersemesters 2022, Ergebnispräsentation und Anfertigung eines empirischen Forschungsberichts zum Ende des Sommersemester 2022 Wolf, Christof und
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— 1-Fach Master: Module für alle Studienprogramme, Forschungsmodul
[080319] S Dimensionen sozialer Ungleichheit (FOR, Teil I) — Seminar
Sebastian Jeworutzki- Score: 3.78 einer interessanten Fragestellung zur empirischen Untersuchung, 35-94. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer. (Verfügbar über die elektronische Bibliothek unter http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-540-33306-7_2)Wolf, Christof und Henning Best, Hrsg. (2010): Handbuch der sozialwissenschaftlichen Datenanalyse. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. (Verfügbar über die elektronische Bibliothek unter http
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen im Mathematikstudium, Vorlesungen in den Studiengängen des Bachelor of Science in Mathematik (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Master of Science in Mathematik (M.Sc.), Master of Education (M.Ed.)
[150258] Quantengruppen — Vorlesung
Kudret Bostanci, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Deniz Kus- Score: 3.74 Anschluss mehrere Anwendungen diskutieren, z.B. in der Darstellungstheorie von Lie Algebren, Knotentheorie und Kristallinen Basen sowie Luztig's PBW Theorem beweisen. Abe: Hopf algebras Kassel: Quantum groups Jantzen: Lectures on quantum groups
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— Bachelor, Aufbaumodul Öffentliche Finanzen und staatliches Handeln
[080227] S Survey Experiments in Public Economics (ÖfFin, Teil II) — Seminar
Maximilian Thomas- Score: 3.65 a broad range of topics, including public preferences for redistribution and social mobility, public spending and public debt, as well as immigration policy. The introductory part of the seminar is held as a lecture. Following the introduction, participants are expected to present one of the research papers and engage in active discussion. The language of the seminar will be English
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge Angewandte Informatik, M.Sc. Angewandte Informatik, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Fachwissenschaftliche Vertiefung
[260025] Designing Explainable AI (XAI)_ENG — Blockseminar
Professor Dr. Christian Meske, Ina Schwanebeck-Lepski- Score: 3.50 Sonntag, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence). After introductory lectures on the topics of Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Design Science Research by the lecturers, the students work independently on their scientific projects (in groups). Exchange among the groups through constructive discussions and feedback rounds is encouraged. The lecturers provide assistance with the work
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XIII. Fakultät für Maschinenbau
— MINT Module/Technische Wahlfächer Master-Studiengang
[440612] Engineering Ceramics and Coating Technology — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Robert Vaßen- Score: 3.32 allowing the selection of ceramics for specific needs. A broad knowledge in different coating technologies gives the students the ability to select suitable coating methods especially for wear, corrosion and high temperature applications as thermal barrier coatings. Special emphasis will be laid on different thermal spray technologies. Block course, first lecture 6.4.2022. Further dates (Lab course) t
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XII. Fakultät für Bau- und Umweltingenieurwissenschaften
— Studiengang Master Computational Engineering, Compulsory Optional Courses
[128047] Objektorientierte Modellierung und Programmierung der Finite-Elemente-Methode / Objekt-oriented Modelling and Implementation of Structural Analysis Software (MSc-BI-W39 und MSc-CE-WP10) — Seminar
Prof. Dr. techn. Günther Meschke- Score: 3.19 to gain insights into both topics – object-oriented programming and finite element theory – students implement an object-oriented finite element program for the analysis of spatial truss structures. This combination of the theory of numerical methods with object-oriented programming provides an inspiring basis for the successful study of computational engineering. In the lecture, the fundamentals . In order to gain insights into both topics – object-oriented programming and finite element theory – students implement an object-oriented finite element program for the analysis of spatial truss structures. This combination of the theory of numerical methods with object-oriented programming provides an inspiring basis for the successful study of computational engineering. In the lecture
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Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen
— Religionswissenschaft, Übungen
[210050] Arbeitsweisen der Religionswissenschaft — Übung
Dr. phil. Jens Schlamelcher- Score: 3.18 in the course "Introduction to Scientific Work" on different dates. The common kick-off date will take place on Friday, April 8th at 12:15 p.m. - after the parallel lecture 'Introduction to Religious Studies'. There, the tutorials will be distributed and you will receive all further necessary information.
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XVII. Fakultät für Geowissenschaften
— Institut für Geologie, Mineralogie und Geophysik, Studiengang "Geosciences M.Sc."
[177102] Induced seismicity seminar — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Rebecca Harrington- Score: 3.18 of topics below.AssessmentOral topic presentation and leading of one discussion topic (50%), general discussion participation (50%).Lecture Topics (tentative)Topic 1: Overview of induced earthquakesTopic 2: Faults and fluid flowTopic 3: Influence of lithology on induced earthquakesTopic 4: Statistical properties of induced earthquakesTopic 5: Earthquakes induced by reservoir impoundmentTopic 6
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— 2-Fächer Master: Studienfach Sozialwissenschaft, Studienrichtung Sozialtheorie und Kulturpsychologie, Mastermodul Kulturpsychologie, Kultur- und Sozialtheorie
[080343] S - Kulturpsychologische Sondierungen (KPKS, Teil I / II) — Seminar
Bent Schiemann, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Straub- Score: 3.11 Subjekte Optimierungen des Humanen III: Ein Blick in die akademische Werkstatt der Kompetenzsteigerung: Was will und soll der Diskurs über interkulturelle Kompetenz? Optimierungen des Humanen IV: Programmierung im Zeichen einer positiven Eugenik und eine schwer verständliche Sorge von Jürgen Habermas Kann ich mich selbst erzählen? Selbsterkenntnis und Selbsttäuschung im Licht der narrativen
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XVII. Fakultät für Geowissenschaften
— Geographisches Institut, Gestufter Studiengang Geographie (Abschluss: M.Sc.), Wahlmodule
[170096] Microeconomics of Competitiveness: Firms, Clusters and Economic Development — Seminar
Prof. Dr. Matthias Kiese, Simon Rohde- Score: 3.05 's or region's productivity. Course Contents and Structure The course has been designed not only for students at Harvard but as a platform that can be taught at universities throughout the world. The course platform consists of case studies and other written materials plus an extensive library of video content that can be used in class including lectures by Prof. Porter for all sessions and videotapes -hour session will typically include case discussions in small and large groups, audio-visual inputs featuring Prof. Porter and case protagonists, as well as a brief lecture input introducing the key theoretical concept illustrated by the case. As coursework, groups of up to four students prepare a case study analysing the competitiveness of a cluster of their own choice. The best paper will be submitted
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Bachelor in Management and Economics, Profilierungsphase, Wahlpflichtmodule im Bereich Economics, Modul International Finance
[073025] V International Finance — Vorlesung
Prof. Dr. Matthias Busse- Score: 3.04 , the causes and effects of various financial crises are discussed. In this lecture you will receive a solid basis for the independent analysis of topics related to exchange rates. This helps you to understand and assess the globalization process.
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VII. Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft
— Bachelor in Management and Economics, Profilierungsphase, Wahlpflichtmodule im Bereich Economics, Modul International Finance
[073026] Ü International Finance — Übung
Prof. Dr. Matthias Busse- Score: 3.04 , the causes and effects of various financial crises are discussed. In this lecture you will receive a solid basis for the independent analysis of topics related to exchange rates. This helps you to understand and assess the globalization process.
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XIV. Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
— Master-Studiengang Lasers and Photonics (PO 2015), mandatory elective modules LAP, Practical Subjects
[141262] Maths for Laser engineers — Vorlesung mit Übung
Dipl.-Inf. Martin Benning- Score: 2.92 ÂteÂgraÂtiÂon DifÂfeÂrenÂtiÂal equaÂtiÂons FouÂrier transÂforÂmaÂtiÂon StaÂtisÂtics InÂforÂmaÂtics ExÂerÂciÂses with MatÂlab MISÂCELÂLAÂNEOUS: EXAM: lab, registration:Â directly with the lecturer Kick-off: 04.04.2022, 11:00-11:30 pm Start: 11.04.2022 This course will be offered for the last time in summer semester 2022.
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XVII. Fakultät für Geowissenschaften
— Institut für Geologie, Mineralogie und Geophysik, Studiengang "Geosciences M.Sc."
[177053] Rock physics — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. Jörg Renner- Score: 2.92 composition and microstructure. Learn the use and limits of empirical and theoretical concepts for the description of heterogeneous media. Please, attend an (online) organizational meeting on Monday April 4th, 2022, at 10 am. One of the purposes of the meeting is to settle the course format (weekly lectures vs. block course) and the dates. Furthermore, I will introduce the course subject and objectives.
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V. Fakultät für Philologie
— Anglistik / Amerikastudien, M.Ed.-Studium, Fachwissenschaftliches Modul, Übungen
[050708] Shakespeare’s Intertextual Afterlives: Critical Perspectives — Seminar
Uwe Klawitter, Prof. Dr. Roland Weidle- Score: 2.81 This class is particularly recommended to the Master students taking part in the lecture “Shakespeare’s Intertextual Afterlives: Concepts and Case Studies�?, but it is also open to all students who wish to know more about how 20th and 21st-century novelists, playwrights, poets and film-makers use Shakespearean plays to express their own concerns. The class offers an opportunity for a
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VI. Juristische Fakultät
— Rechtswissenschaftliche Fremdsprachenlehrveranstaltungen (§ 7 Abs. 1 Ziff. 3 JAG NRW vom 11.03.2003)
[060306] U.S. Intellectual Property Law — Kurs
Dr. Judit Beke-Martos- Score: 2.81 , but also how and when to enforce those rights against an infringer. The course will reference current United States laws, cases, as well as rules and procedures enforced by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and U.S. Copyright Office. Some participation is expected during the lectures. Dozent:Herr Benjamin M. Hanrahan, Esq.; ab 3. Semester, Zoom Video Course, montags 14-16 Uhr, erster Termin 11. April
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge IT-Sicherheit, M.Sc. IT-Sicherheit / Netze und Systeme, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Wahlpflichtmodule
[211028] Komplexitätstheorie — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. Thomas Zeume- Score: 2.71 are distinct is considered one of the most significantopen questions in theoretical computer science, and even mathematics. However, P and NP are only two examples of complexity classes. Other classes arise in the study of required space, efficient parallelizability of problems,and solvability by randomized algorithms, among others.The lecture aims at giving a broad overview of the basic concepts and results
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VI. Juristische Fakultät
— Rechtswissenschaftliche Fremdsprachenlehrveranstaltungen (§ 7 Abs. 1 Ziff. 3 JAG NRW vom 11.03.2003)
[060301] U.S. Constitutional Law II: Fundamental Rights — Kurs
Dr. Judit Beke-Martos- Score: 2.61 review, the right to privacy, the right to bear arms, freedom of religion, the death penalty as well as same-sex marriage. This course is a core course for the Certificate Program of the Legal Faculty. The course is though a lecture, some participation is expected. Required reading: Unit III of Einführung in die Anglo-Amerikanische Rechtssprache (Band I, 3. Auflage) Introduction to Anglo
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III. Fakultät für Philosophie und Erziehungswissenschaft
— Philosophie, Bachelor of Arts, BA WM a
[030031] Logik Texte - Zur Geschichte der modernen Logik — Seminar
Jun.Prof. Dr. Hitoshi Omori, Dr. Daniel Skurt- Score: 2.52 logic on the basis of selected texts and thereby approach its instrumental significance for the modern sciences, including philosophy.The seminar is aimed at students who have already made their first experiences in the field of logic with the lecture “Grundzüge der Logik�? and is held bilingually in German and English. NF Math.+NW Karel Berka, Lothar Kreiser. Logik-Texte - Kommentierte Auswahl
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Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen
— Religionswissenschaft, Seminare
[210026] East Asian Religions and the birth of the "World Religions" — Seminar
Dr. phil. Licia Di Giacinto- Score: 2.52 in Chicago in Connection with the Columbian Exposition of 1893. 2 Bände. Chicago: The Parliament Publishing Company, 1893. Masuzawa, Tomoko (2005): The Invention of World Religions. Or how European Universalism Was Preserved in the Language of Pluralism. Chicago Ill. u.a.: Univ. of Chicago Press. Tiele, C. P. Elements of the Science of Religion. Gifford Lectures. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1897-99.
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Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen
— Religionswissenschaft, Vorlesungen
[210002] Religion in der Moderne: Moderne Religionsgeschichte Vorderasiens und Europas — Vorlesung mit Übung
Dr. Maren Freudenberg, Dr. phil. Jens Schlamelcher- Score: 2.36 and Economy Nexus  c. Spirituality vs. Fundamentalism The lecture will take place online. Weekly videos as well as readings will be made available in English and German. Participation in regular Zoom sessions (every 2-3 weeks) is mandatory; you are invited to contribute in German or in English and we will translate as necessary.
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VI. Juristische Fakultät
— Rechtswissenschaftliche Fremdsprachenlehrveranstaltungen (§ 7 Abs. 1 Ziff. 3 JAG NRW vom 11.03.2003)
[060300] Introduction to American Law — Kurs
Dr. Judit Beke-Martos- Score: 2.36 of stare decisis, sources of law in the United States, the U.S. court system (both state and federal), the jury system, parties to a lawsuit, basics of the adversary system of trial, pleadings and motions, pretrial discovery, the trial process, case briefs and citations. This course is a core course in the Certificate Program of the Legal Faculty. The course is though a lecture, some
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— 2-Fächer Master: Studienfach Sozialwissenschaft, Studienrichtung Sozialtheorie und Kulturpsychologie, Mastermodul Kulturpsychologie, Kultur- und Sozialtheorie
[080413] S - Hegemony: Between Marx and Freud (KPKS, Teil I / II; IK, Teil I / II) — Seminar
Dr. Anup Dhar, Sandra Plontke, Bent Schiemann- Score: 2.36 ) Lecturer: Dr. Anup Dhar 3 Blocktermine, N.N. Basic Texts Marx, K. 1990. "The Fetish-Character of the Commodity and its Secret" in Capital. Vol. 1. Penguin Classics: London. Freud, S. 1924. "Neurosis and Psychosis". The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud 19:147-154. Althusser, Louis. 1999. Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan. Ed. Corpet
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XIV. Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
— Master-Studiengang Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (PO 2020), Kommunikationstechnik, Wahlpflichtbereich, Master-Seminar KT
[141211] Master-Seminar Physical Layer Security Journal Club — Seminar
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Aydin Sezgin- Score: 2.09 ÂreÂsponÂding sciÂenÂtiÂfic paper, extract the esÂsenÂse of the proÂblem imÂportÂanÂce of the proÂblem stuÂdied the meÂthoÂdoÂloÂgy on how the proÂblem is tackÂled the soÂluÂtiÂon and the inÂsights. FiÂnalÂly, they prepare a short sciÂentific talk and give a preÂsenÂtaÂtiÂon to felÂlow stuÂÂdents. EXAM: seminar, registration: directly with the lecturer Kick
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XIV. Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
— Bachelor-Studiengang Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (PO 2020), Wahlpflichtbereich, Technischer Wahlbereich, Bachelor-Praktikum Elektronische Schaltungen
[142064] Bachelor-Praktikum Elektronische Schaltungen — Praktikum
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Musch, Dr.-Ing. Gordon Notzon- Score: 1.98 ÂraÂmeÂter senÂsiÂtiÂviÂty against toÂleranÂces and paÂraÂsiÂtic efÂfects is esÂsenÂtiÂal part of these inÂvesÂtiÂgaÂtiÂons. MISÂCELÂLAÂNEOUS: The practical course 'Electronic Circuits' is offered in parallel to the lecture 'Electronics 2 - Circuits'. The contents of lecture and practical course are coordinated with each other, so that an additional learning effect is achieved. Beginn
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XV. Fakultät für Mathematik
— Lehrveranstaltungen im Mathematikstudium, Vorlesungen in den Studiengängen des Bachelor of Science in Mathematik (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Master of Science in Mathematik (M.Sc.), Master of Education (M.Ed.)
[150260] Hochdimensionale Numerik und Diskrepanz — Vorlesung
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Markus Weimar- Score: 1.98 äsenz statt. Nähere Informationen finden sich im Moodle-Kurs der Veranstaltung. Chen, W., Srivastav, A. und Travaglini, G.: A Panorama of Discrepancy Theory. Lecture Notes in Mathematics 2107. Springer, Cham, 2014. Dick, J. und Pillichshammer, F.: Digital Nets and Sequences - Discrepancy Theory and Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010. Kuipers, L. und Niederreiter
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I. Evangelisch-Theologische Fakultät
— Magister Theologiae (PO 2011 und 2022), Basismodul Religionswissenschaft/Interkulturelle Theologie
[010625] Seminar: Lived religions in plural cities (Blockseminar - online) — Blockseminar
Prof. Dr. theol Claudia Jahnel, Daniel Jara Jhayya- Score: 1.88 The Blockseminar is organized in the framework of the UNIC alliance of Post-Industrial European cities by the joint work of RUB and the University of Deusto in Spain. It will count with the participation of students from all over Europe and guest-lecturers from around the world. The Blockseminar aims to challenge the notion of post-modern cities as secular or post-religious spaces and points
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge IT-Sicherheit, M.Sc. IT-Sicherheit / Netze und Systeme, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Pflichtmodule
[211009] Einführung in die Kryptographie 2 — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christof Paar- Score: 1.86 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christof Paar digitally, the first lecture will take place on 06.04.22. All required information and materials will be made available via the Moodle course (https://moodle.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/enrol/index.php?id=40775). Enrollment in the Moodle course is possible without a password and should be done exclusively with a RUB mail address (exception: UA Ruhr). Lecture: Wed. 9:45 - 11:45 (digital)Exercise (alternative): Wed
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VIII. Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft
— 1-Fach Master: Studienprogramm Globalisierung, Transnationalisierung und Governance, Mastermodul Internationalisierung und Transnationalisierung
[080611] S Corruption, Data and the Sustainable Development Goals (IT, Teil II) (Summer School) — Blockseminar
Prof. Dr. Dennis Dijkzeul, Birgit Frey- Score: 1.78 policy areas. Voraussetzungen für Studiennachweise / Modulprüfungen: Preparation/Lecture: 30 h, Summer School: 50 h, Research and Project: 40 h (Erstellung einer Roadmap) + Präsentation im Plenum und fachspezifische schriftliche Ausarbeitung Je nach fachlicher Voraussetzung wird die Summer School wie folgt kreditiert: 3 ECTS for active participation + presentation 6 ECTS for active
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XXI. Fakultät für Informatik
— Studiengänge IT-Sicherheit, M.Sc. IT-Sicherheit / Netze und Systeme, Veranstaltungen Master PO 2020, Pflichtmodule
[211011] Systemsicherheit — Vorlesung mit Übung
Prof. Dr. Ghassan Karame- Score: 1.70 and protocols, and (2) analyze / reason about basic protection mechanisms for modern OSs, software, and hardware systems. Students will also develop the ability to reason about the security of a given protocol and independently develop appropriate security defenses and security models. Form of examination Written exam (120 min), registraion over FlexNow Form of Teaching Lecture with exercises. An integral
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Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen
— Religionswissenschaft, Seminare
[210041] Kreuzzüge: Heiliger Krieg – Kulturbegegnung – Migration — Vorlesung / Seminar
Prof. Dr. Dr. Christoph Auffarth- Score: 1.63 cultures of the time. The course takes place online and partly asynchronously. The main language of teaching is German, some materials can be provided in English. If you are interested in English materials, please contact the lecturer. Participation in the meetings is possible in both languages. Die beste Einführung ist die von Nikolas Jaspert: Die Kreuzzüge. (Geschichte Kompakt) Darmstadt ²2004
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XIV. Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
— Master-Studiengang Lasers and Photonics (PO 2015), mandatory elective modules LAP, Practical Subjects
[141422] Laser Colloquium — Kolloquium
Michelle Reiche, Prof. Dr. Clara Saraceno- Score: 1.49 :Â https://moodle.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/course/view.php?id=45694#Â EXAM: seminar, registration: directly with the lecturer Beginn: 08.04.2022
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XIV. Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
— Master-Studiengang Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (PO 2020), Plasmatechnik, Wahlpflichtbereich, Wahlpflichtfächer PT
[141369] Crash Course on Plasma Simulation — Blockkurs
Dr. Jan van Dijk- Score: 1.13 ÂteÂrested in comÂpuÂtaÂtioÂnal meÂthods. CONÂTENT: PlasÂma MoÂdelÂling OverÂview Fluid MoÂdelÂling Quick Start: Fick-difÂfuÂsiÂon. Fluid MoÂdelÂling in Depth PutÂting it all toÂgeÂther: a parÂalÂlel-plaÂte reÂacÂtor model This is a hands-on courÂse! Important: Please register under elke.konhaeuser@tet.rub.de EXAM: oral (30 min), registration: directly with the lecturer