Education
CIDAS is involved in the study programmes of Data Science and offers further activities such as workshops and lectures in the field of Data Science and Digitalisation.
Study Programmes
In the Data Science programmes offered, the educational focus is on digital data competence, with particular emphasis on software and method development. The selection of application subjects completes the data competence and allows for an individual focus.
- „Applied Data Science“ B.Sc.
- „Applied Data Science“ M.Sc.
- „Mathematical Data Science“ B.Sc.
- „Digital Humanities“ MA
- „Applied Computer Science“ B.Sc.
- „Applied Computer Science“ M.Sc.
- „Applied Statistics“ M.Sc.
- „Applied Statistics and Empirical Methods“, PhD Program
AiAct in Practice - Merging AI Innovation with EU Legal Frameworks
Delve into the AiAct, the European Union's pivotal regulation shaping the trajectory of AI. This workshop is designed to foster collaboration between Natural Science PhDs and LLM students, bridging the gap between AI's technological advancements and the EU's regulatory landscape.
More: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/682277.html
Theses and projects
Theses
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The Group of Computational Synaptic Physiology led by Prof. Dr. Christian Tetzlaff at the University Medical Center Göttingen (https://tetzlab.com) offers a Bachelor’s /Master’s thesis project on investigating heterogeneous neural networks for time-series prediction on neuromorphic hardware. The project will encompass the study of spiking heterogeneous neural networks using Intel’s neuromorphic chip Loihi 2. More: Heterogeneous neural networks for time-series prediction on neuromorphic hardware
The Group of Computational Synaptic Physiology led by Prof. Dr. Christian Tetzlaff at the University Medical Center Göttingen (https://tetzlab.com) offers a Master’s thesis project on single-source shortest path (SSSP) finding with neuromorphic hardware. The project will encompass the implementation of a novel algorithm to solve the SSSP problem in a local computation paradigm with Intel’s neuromorphic chip Loihi 2. More: Implementation of shortest path finding in weighted graphs on the neuromorphic chip Loihi 2
CIDAS offers a bachelor thesis in cooperation with Ottobock on the topic "Evaluation of a computer vision-based gait analysis system". Project description and further information
The Department of Tissue Dynamics and Regeneration is looking for a Master student (m/f/d) to pursue a thesis research project.
Project description and further information
The Department of Neuro-/Sensoryphysiology (University Medical Center Göttingen) is looking for a Master student (m/f/d) to pursue a thesis research project. Project description and further information
Topics for bachelor’s and master’s theses by the group of Professor Gipp (Professor for Scientific Information Analytics) can be found here.
Marketplace for theses and projects
The Campus Institute Data Science (CIDAS) provides a marketplace for thesis projects. At the marketplace, lecturers and scientists can present topics for theses and lab rotations related to Data Science and get in touch with interested students. The event is aimed at students of data science, computer science and statistics as well as any students from the application fields with interest in data science.
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Further Offers
Data simulation for linear models in R
Roger Mundry’s next workshop for the Leibniz ScienceCampus on “Data simulation for linear models in R” will be held from Nov 1-18, 2022
If you are interested in participating, please register until Friday, Oct 7th
Detailed information about the workshop content can be found on: https://www.primate-cognition.eu/de/biostatistik/data-simulation-for-linear-models-in-r.html
GWDG Academy
The GWDG Academy offers courses in the field of software application, data management, up to scientific computing/HPC. Further information and an overview of the courses offered can be found at: https://www.gwdg.de/de/academy