Previous talks at the SCCS Colloquium

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Lightning talks: Get to know what we are doing

Multiple students presenting their work in 5min talking + 5min discussion. Are you interested in doing your student project at our chair? Don't miss…

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Tianyi Ge: Efficient integration of a novel hierarchical matrix format (GOFMM) for solving kernel matrices

Master's thesis talk. Tianyi is advised by Severin Reiz.

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Rebecca Brydon: Implementation of an adjoint solver in Julia using automatic differentiation for seismic wave equations

Master's thesis talk (CSE). Rebecca is advised by Lukas Krenz and Dr. Anne Reinarz and examined by Prof. Michael Bader.

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Michel Takken: A Discontinuous Galerkin Model of the Channel Flow and Gas Diffusion Layer in a Fuel Cell

Master's thesis talk (CSE). Michel is advised by Lukas Krenz and examined by Prof. Michael Bader.

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Simon Blöchinger: Implementation of a Deep Sparse Grid Layer in PyTorch

Bachelor's thesis submission talk. Simon is advised by Dr. Felix Dietrich.

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Naveen Kumar Subramanian: Physics Informed Neural Networks in Fluid Dynamics

Master's thesis submission talk (CSE). Naveen is advised by Dr. Felix Dietrich and Dr. Henning Sauerland (Hitachi).

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Twain Mark Thomas Henkel: Efficiency Analysis of Shared Memory Parallelizations from the Algorithm Portfolio in Autopas

Bachelor's thesis submission talk (Informatics). Twain is advised by Fabio Gratl.

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Simon Zocholl: Development of Recurrent Neural Network Architectures for Hydrological Time Series Forecasting

Bachelor's thesis submission talk (Informatics). Simon is advised by Ivana Jovanovic Buha and Dr. Wolfgang Kurtz (LRZ).

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Philipp Wendland: Time Reversal of Seismic Waves in SeisSol

Master's thesis submission talk (Robotics, Cognition, and Intelligence). Philipp is advised by Sebastian Wolf and Prof. Michael Bader.

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Benjamin Decker: Using Kokkos to implement a molecular dynamics simulation inspired by AutoPas

Bachelor's thesis submission talk (Informatics). Benjamin is advised by Fabio Gratl.