Talks

Lectures and presentations on recent research projects are held by students, graduants, scientific staff and guests in regular seminars for this purpose.

Please contact researchseminarnet.in.tum.de for additional information or questions.

Date, Time
Event
Room

Intermediate talk for Master's Thesis by
Christian Benedikt Dietze
(Zirngibl, Sattler)
Tracking the Lifetime of Domains
Language: English
Final talk for Bachelor's Thesis by
Benedict Schaschko
(Zirngibl, Sattler)
Evaluation of AS Relationships based on Different Datasets and Approaches
Language: German
Intermediate talk for Master's Thesis by
Vera Wesselkamp
(Cas Cremers, Wüstrich)
Security Aspects of the MLS Protocol beyond Building Blocks
Language: English
Final talk for Interdisciplinary Project by
Lilo Walter
(Wiedner, Wüstrich)
Collaborative Experiment Result Collection in Hardware-Based Lab Courses
Language: English
Final talk for Interdisciplinary Project by
Michael Oberrauch
(Guenther, Seidlitz, Andre)
Application Metrics Collection and Visualization for TUMexam
Language: English
Final talk for Bachelor's Thesis by
Cevin Neubauer
(Wiedner, Schwarzenberg, Helm, Jaeger)
On-the-fly attachable Network Analysis
Language: English
Date, Time
Event
Room

Final talk for Bachelor's Thesis by
Eber Christer
(Rezabek, Glas, Fan)
Scalable Cloud-based Computing relying on Trusted Execution Environments
Language: English
Final talk for Bachelor's Thesis by
Eric Brendel
(Rezabek, Fan)
Scalable Off-Chain Computing on Data Streams using Trusted Execution Environments
Language: English
Date, Time
Event
Room

Final talk for Bachelor's Thesis by
Adam Karamelo
(Wiedner, Helm)
On the penalty of shaping — A spotlight on ATS
Language: German
Final talk for Interdisciplinary Project by
Simon Borowski
(Rezabek, von Seck, Glas)
Macro View on Smart Contracts and their Processing Overhead
Language: English
Date, Time
Event
Room

Final talk for Bachelor's Thesis by
Tobias Zierl
(Sattler, Zirngibl)
Analysis of Subject Alternative Names Obtained from CT-Log
Language: English
Intermediate talk for Master's Thesis by
Marco Rubin
(Schwarzenberg, Wüstrich, Lübben)
Exploring the viability of Large Language Models for the assessment of free text answers in an educational environment
Language: English