Advanced Seminar Blockchain Technologies (IN2107, IN4909)
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Number | 0000004606 |
Type | Seminar |
Duration | 2 SWS |
Term | Sommersemester 2022 |
Language of instruction | English |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates | See TUMonline |
Dates
- 26.04.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 03.05.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 10.05.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 17.05.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 24.05.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 31.05.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 14.06.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 21.06.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 28.06.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 05.07.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 12.07.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 19.07.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
- 26.07.2022 14:00-16:00 01.06.011, Seminarraum
Admission information
See TUMonline
Note: This seminar is only for Master students. For any inquiries, please send an email to chacko@in.tum.de A preliminary meeting for the seminar was conducted online on 3rd February, 2022 at 14:00. The slides of this meeting can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19ANx4DoC_bZcPKdSx0to0Ghays-FLa1t/view?usp=sharing
Note: This seminar is only for Master students. For any inquiries, please send an email to chacko@in.tum.de A preliminary meeting for the seminar was conducted online on 3rd February, 2022 at 14:00. The slides of this meeting can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19ANx4DoC_bZcPKdSx0to0Ghays-FLa1t/view?usp=sharing
Objectives
At the end of the seminar, students have a general knowledge of different Blockchain technologies and their applications and limitations.
Note: This seminar is only for Master students.
For any inquiries, please send an email to chacko@in.tum.de
A preliminary meeting for the seminar was conducted online on 3rd February, 2022 at 14:00. The slides of this meeting can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19ANx4DoC_bZcPKdSx0to0Ghays-FLa1t/view?usp=sharing
Description
This seminar is only for Master students.
We study several Blockchain technologies (such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger etc.) and their applications and use cases. We also study the challenges and limitations each technology faces and investigate the technique to mitigate the issues and extend their functionalities.
Prerequisites
This seminar is only for Master students. Basic knowledge of distributed systems and fundamental computer programming experience are required.