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  •    Lehrstuhl Mathematische Statistik und industrielle Anwendungen, Statistik
    [059876] Introduction to Causal Inference   —  Vorlesung mit Übung
    Markus Pauly, M.Sc. Philip Buczak, Menggang Yu
    • Score: 9.75  Please see https://www.statistik.tu-dortmund.de/3099.html for more information. Note: The course will run from June, 17th to July, 29th. As an exception, the first lecture will take place during the tutorial slot on June, 17th from 14:15 - 15:45 in CDI 120.
  •    Statistik
    [050627] Generalized Linear Models   —  Vorlesung
    Andreas Groll
    • Score: 8.13  The lecture will be given in an inverted classroom-style. Every week, 2 lecture videos will be uploaded in Moodle and each Thursday, from 10-11 am, there will be a Q&A session on those videos in lecture room CT/ZE 15 (BCI-Building in front of HG II). Start: Thursday, 07.04.2022, exceptionally from 11-12 am !!!
  •    Physik
    [020129] Quantum theory of semiconductors   —  Vorlesung
    Doris Reiter
    • Score: 7.53  Semiconductors play a vital role in modern devices used in computers, smartphones and quantum technologies. Using a microscopic description of semiconductors, the lecture will introduce the basic concepts of semiconductor theory. The lecture covers several topics from semiconductor physics including semiconductor band structures, heterostructures, excitons, light-matter interaction, transport theory as well as two dimensional materials like graphene or transition metal dichalcogenides. This gives a solid background to understand modern research papers.   Literature: A script will be provided during the lecture.
  •    Lehrstuhl Informatik XII, Informatik
    [042503] Computer Vision   —  Vorlesung
    Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gernot Fink
    • Score: 7.27  Topical focus areas (Schwerpunktgebiete): 2 (..., Embedded Systems, ...), 7 (Intelligent Systems) Specialization Module (Vertiefungsmodul INF-MA-502) for Master (Applied) Computer Science   For up-to-date information on the lecture please refer to the accompanying web page. NOTE: There is no Moodle room associated with this lecture!
  •    Physik
    [020128] Ask me anything: Quantum Dots   —  Seminar
    Doris Reiter
    • Score: 7.27  To cover these topics, the students are given material (either lecture notes, fundamental papers or recent research articles) covering one session. Each session will be hosted by a student, who is responsible for asking questions to the lecturer, such that the full content of the session is covered. The chair shall also involve other students to participate in the discussions.
  •    Physik
    [020220] Calculation Methods for Feynman Diagrams (May-June 2022)   —  Blockkurs
    Johannes Blümlein
    • Score: 7.24  The course will take place in a digital format in May/June 2022. 
  •    Wirtschaftswissenschaften
    [11xxxx] Concepts and Cases in International Marketing   —  Vorlesung mit Übung
    Prof. Dr. Hartmut Holzmüller
    • Score: 6.79  The class takes place within the scope of the International Summer Program. Therefore classes start on June 2nd.
  •    Lehrstuhl für Datenverarbeitungssysteme
    [080385] Scheduling Problems and Solutions   —  Vorlesung
    Dr.-Ing. Uwe Schwiegelshohn, Sabine Winterhoff, M.Sc. Ganesh Nileshwar
    • Score: 6.76  Scheduling is generally understood as the mapping of jobs or tasks to machines or resources. In practice, these problems occur in various forms in the areas of industrial production, logistics, process management as well as in the generation of service schedules and timetables. In the context of this lecture we will first consider problems for the one machine model and analyze them by theoretical methods. Afterwards, we will use these results to address more complex problems with several machines. The third part of the lecture concerns different variants of production line problems. In the lecture we discuss deterministic and online algorithms. We distinguish so called easy and hard problems. The latter will although be addressed with heuristic approaches yielding performance guarantees
  •    Institut für katholische Theologie
    [147128] Vorlesung Systematische Theologie: Soteriologie - Lehre von der Erlösung / Lecture on Systematic Theology: Doctrine of Redemption   —  Vorlesung
    Gregor Taxacher
    • Score: 6.57  Vorlesung Systematische Theologie: Soteriologie - Lehre von der Erlösung / Lecture on Systematic Theology: Doctrine of Redemption
  •    Institut für katholische Theologie
    [147129] Didaktisches Seminar zur Vorlesung Soteriologie / Didactic Seminar on the Lecture Soteriologie   —  Seminar
    Gregor Taxacher
    • Score: 6.36  Didaktisches Seminar zur Vorlesung Soteriologie / Didactic Seminar on the Lecture Soteriologie
  •    Arbeitsgebiet Datentechnik
    [000000] Versuch 207 (Digitaler Signalprozessor/Digital Signal Processor)   —  Labor
    Carolin-Maria Linker
    • Score: 6.14  Stunden ablaufen. Für diese Session werden verschiedene Termine angeboten. Die Termine werden auf deutsch und englisch angeboten; die Wahl der Sprache ist frei. English - The practical training lab "Digital Signal Processor" is a mandatory part of the lectures "Signal Processing for Robotics and Automation (SPRA)" and "Theoretische Grundlagen der Informationstechnik (TGIT)". The material provided as link within this LSF entry is to be prepared before the lab session, which will be examined. One session will take about 3 to 4 hours. For such session, various appointments will be provided. Appointments will be either English or German; the choice of language is free.
  •    Statistik
    [051096] Visualisierung von Sportdaten   —  Seminar
    Katja Ickstadt, Philipp Doebler, Andreas Groll, Dipl.-Journ. Christina Elmer
    • Score: 6.14  Interessenten werden zeitnah danach von den Dozenten informiert, ob sie einen Platz erhalten haben oder nicht. Admission to this course is not based solely on a lottery procedure, but also takes into account other criteria (e.g. semester, urgency). Therefore, we ask all interested students to fill out the following survey:https://umfragen.tu-dortmund.de/index.php/161648?lang=deDeadline for this is 8.3., a registration in the LSF is not necessary. All interested students will be informed by the lecturers whether they have received a place or not.
  •    Physik
    [020505] Practical aspects of instrumentation   —  Vorlesung mit Übung
    Dozenten der Elementarteilchenphysik, Kevin Alexander Kröninger
    • Score: 5.99  The lecture will be given by Prof. Dr. Andreas Jung from Purdue University who will hold the Ulrich Bonse visiting chair for instrumentation during the summer term 2022.
  •    Physik
    [020636] Introduction to particle accelerator physics   —  Seminar
    Adolfo Vélez Saiz
    • Score: 5.89  Welcome to Introduction to Accelerator Physics (3 Credits): In this seminar we will learn about particle accelerators as a tool for science and medical applications. We will take a look at the components that create and accelerator (cavities, magnets, ...) and of course we will get to know the main physics principles that describe particle acceleration. When: This year the seminar will be again I will try as much as possible to accomodate the lectures not to coincide with your other duties. How: The 1st week will be devoted to go through the material you will be provided with. You can download the lectures (ppt) from the moodle and we will dedicate the time to go deeper into the introduced concepts. In 2nd week you will be given the choice to select a topic on which you will have to do
  •    Fachgebiet International Planning Studies, Raumplanung
    [092032] Urban Infrastructure   —  Seminar
    Ing. Sophie Schramm
    • Score: 5.81  M.Sc. Spatial Planning (2012): Requirement for passing this course is a proof of successful active participation according to §19 MPO. This includes the following demands: seminar assignment. In addition participating students can take a marked exam (partial module exam).
  •    Fachgebiet Raumordnung und Planungstheorie, Raumplanung
    [0920325] Case study research: Design and implementation   —  Seminar
    Dr. Letizia Imbres
    • Score: 5.61  M.Sc. Spatial Planning (2012): Requirement for passing this course is a proof of successful active participation according to §19 MPO. This includes the following demands: seminar assignment. In addition participating students can take a marked exam (partial module exam).
  •    Informatik
    [041243] Machine Learning Paradigms for Complex Data   —  Vorlesung
    Erich Schubert, Emmanuel Müller, Daniel Gunter Wilmes
    • Score: 5.32  The lecture provides insights into advanced machine learning methods that form the basis for an emerging research area. Traditional methods have been considered for several years in the literature and are covered by basic machine learning lectures. However, due to the large and complex data used in today’s applications, some of these traditional methods are applicable only on relatively small and simple problem instances.  Recently, research has addressed this challenge by proposing novel machine learning paradigms for large and high dimensional data. They aim at scalability with respect to size and dimensionality of data in todays and future applications.  The lecture will derive novel challenges for machine learning out of recent application scenarios. The focus will be on advanced machine on the data.  Outlier mining techniques in high dimensional data.  Challenges and recent solutions in research and industrial projects. Overview on our future work in this research area. At the end of the lecture, the participants should be aware of – and able to explain – the necessity of advanced machine learning concepts. They should be able to assess and compare different approaches of data analysis
  •    Kunst und Sportwissenschaften
    [160217] Kolloquium Multimedia (PC-Pool)   —  Kolloquium
    Timo-Mathias Klos
    • Score: 5.13  Das Kolloquium dient auf der einen Seite der technischen Unterstützung und gewährleistet Hilfestellung beim selbstständigen Arbeiten mit Affinity Photo/Adobe Photoshop und Affinity Publisher/Adobe Indesign und beim Umgang mit di­gi­ta­len Me­di­en. Auch digitale Reproduktionen künstlerischer Arbeiten bis ca. DinA1 können hier im PC-Pool mittels Scanner angefertigt werden. Auf der anderen Seite
  •    Kunst und Sportwissenschaften
    [160267] Drucken   —  Seminar
    Univ.-Prof. Bettina van Haaren, Jette Flügge
    • Score: 4.53  reproduzieren, sondern zu Bildfindungen zu gelangen, die aus den Be­din­gun­gen des Materials und des Druckprozesses heraus originär ent­wickelt wer­den. Es wird die Arbeitsweise gewählt, die dem in­di­vi­du­el­len künstlerischen Denken entspricht. Besonders vertieft wird die Ar­beit im Mehrfarbdruck.
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  •    Raumplanung, Fachgebiet International Planning Studies
    [092012a] Lecture Series International Planning Sessions   —  Seminar
    Ing. Sophie Schramm
    • Score: 4.47  Lecture Series International Planning Sessions
  •    Lehrstuhl Informatik II, Informatik, Lehrstuhl Informatik I
    [040145] Theoretische Informatik für Studierende der Angewandten Informatik   —  Vorlesung
    N. N
    • Score: 4.11  Anmeldung im Sommersemester 2022 Bitte melden Sie sich zur Vorlesung "Grundbegriffe der Theoretischen Informatik" an. https://www.lsf.tu-dortmund.de/qisserver/rds?state=verpublish&status=init&vmfile=no&moduleCall=webInfo&publishConfFile=webInfo&publishSubDir=veranstaltung&veranstaltung.veranstid=266609&purge=y&topitem=lectures⊂item=editlecture&asi=t0I2cUuJt6uNrBAJJwGo
  •    Raumplanung
    [093033] Land Use Planning and Environmental Management   —  Seminar
    sc.agr. Anne Weber
    • Score: 3.74  M.Sc. Spatial Planning (2012): Requirement for passing this course is a proof of sucessful active participation according to §19 MPO. This includes a continuous attendance, contribution towards discussions and an individual or joint  presentation. In addition participating students can take a marked exam based on a seminar paper (to be handed-in untill end of the summer term). M.Sc. SPRING
  •    Politikwissenschaft
    [143206a] An Introduction to Contemporary Political Philosophy (in English)   —  Seminar
    MSc. Christopher Beuter
    • Score: 3.16  Classical philosophers, such as Aristotle, Hobbes and Locke are often discussed in Political Philosophy courses. However, Political Philosophy entails more than just the classics. Instead this course takes a look at contemporary debates, so that students can familiarise themselves with the ideas of important political philosophers, such as John Rawls, Robert Nozick and Isaiah Berlin
  •    Kunst und Sportwissenschaften
    [160448] Inszenierungen des Alltags - "JOIN Collective Clothes"   —  Seminar (digital)
    Silke Wawro
    • Score: 2.73  „JOIN Collective Clothes is a modular clothing system that invites people to create clothes together. An open source manual explains how to make the four different shapes that together create a complete outfit. If you want to JOIN from any place in the world, you can download the manual and knit pattern from this website or take part in one of the workshops. Each shape can be made by someone
  •    Institut für Diversitätsstudien, Anglistik und Amerikanistik
    [154301] Introduction to Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language - Kurs A   —  Seminar
    Univ.-Prof. Dr. Susanne Ehrenreich
    • Score: 2.56  proficiency.These issues will not only be considered from the established 'English as a foreign language' (EFL) perspective in which English is primarily learnt in order to be able to communicate with native speakers. Taking into account recent research into how English is used as an international lingua franca (ELF) among speakers of different first languages, the course will also pose the question to what
  •    Institut für Diversitätsstudien, Anglistik und Amerikanistik
    [154302] Introduction to Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language - Kurs B   —  Blockseminar
    Univ.-Prof. Dr. Susanne Ehrenreich
    • Score: 2.56  proficiency.These issues will not only be considered from the established 'English as a foreign language' (EFL) perspective in which English is primarily learnt in order to be able to communicate with native speakers. Taking into account recent research into how English is used as an international lingua franca (ELF) among speakers of different first languages, the course will also pose the question to what
  •    Lehrstuhl Bodenpolitik, Bodenmanagement und kommunales Vermessungswesen, Raumplanung
    [093035] Land Policy & Property Rights   —  Seminar
    Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Hartmann, Jutta Hesse
    • Score: 2.41  presented a merely technical choice. It is embedded in a political process corresponding to specific interpretations of the role of the state and/or its private partners and intervenes with private property rights – i.e. granting, changing, or taking them. Whether a land policy is appropriate thus largely depends on the political and cultural context. During the course “Land Policy and Property Rights
  •    Lehrstuhl Bodenpolitik, Bodenmanagement und kommunales Vermessungswesen, Raumplanung
    [0920384] Land Policies in Europe   —  Seminar
    Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Hartmann, M.Sc. Peter Rico Davids
    • Score: 1.93  will present each other the results of their study. •    Second, students learn how to systematically analyse land policies and its instruments. Students will learn how policy instruments impact scarcity of land, based on effectiveness, efficiency, legitimacy, and justice. This teaching goals will be taught with a series of input lectures and with the book “Planning, Law and Economics: the rules we make
  •    Germanistik
    [151904] Satzzeichen in der Literatur   —  Seminar
    Prof. Dr. Martin Stingelin
    • Score: 1.20  .“ (Friedrich Kittler) Worin aber besteht dieser von Kittler sogenannte „Take off der Operatoren“ (1990)? Warum verzichtet Johann Wolfgang Goethes Roman Die Wahlverwandtschaften (1809) zur Markierung von Figurenrede auf Anführungszeichen? Wo grenzt ihr Verzicht in der Literaturgeschichte dagegen an Plagiat? Was verbirgt sich 1808 hinter dem berühmtesten Gedankenstrich der deutschsprachigen Literaturgeschichte