Privatissimum 2022/2023
Guidelines:
- Each PhD student receives the ECTS for the Privatissimum from their supervisor, where the contributions to be delivered are different from group to group: for project-related presentations, short or long, for the discussions with the supervisor, etc. (thus more in line with the curriculum).
- New format of the Lab Meeting to enhance and maintain the communication at SPSC:
- Each Thursday from 14.15 – max. 16h
- Once a month as operational meeting GLM (incl. non-scientific staff) with attached teaching meeting (only those involved in teaching)
- The other weeks as Research Lab Meeting (RLM): participation obligatory for all members of the lab except administrative staff and student project assistants (they may attend if a topic is relevant for them, but it is not compulsory).
- a PIC (currently Erik Leitinger) is responsible for checking attendance and compiling the schedule at the beginning of the semester. Reserve your slots as early as possible, e.g., as soon as you know your paper has been accepted for presentation at a conference.
- Format of presentations at RLM:
- In the RLM, each member of the lab rehearses their external talks (compulsory) that will be given either at: conferences (oral and poster), hearings (project proposals, job applications), for external project meetings, talks to take place at research visits, science-to-public, etc. The rehearsal talk might be augmented with additional introductory slides or a few slides with additional experiments belonging to the same topic as the rehearsal talk (max. +10min to the talk-time as given by the external organization)
- The RLM shall be used for incoming/visiting researchers (they may have a up to 90min time slot)
- 4 RLMs per year are reserved for Bachelor- and mid-term Master presentations. Attendance is only compulsory for their supervisors and members of the same group, as well as for all bachelor and master students doing a student project at SPSC in that semester. Other SPSC members of course may join if interested. ET-TI students present their student projects in the separately offered TI- Bachelor-and Masterseminar.
Enter date, time and topic of your talk in the schedule below.
Privatissimum schedule for winter term 2022/2023 and summer term 2023:
Date | Time | Name | Topic | Comments |
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Thu, Sep. 1, 22 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, Sep. 8, 22 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Sep. 15, 22 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Sep. 22, 22 | 9:00 - 18:00 | Lead Project Team | 3rd Intl. Symposium Dependable Internet of Things | https://go.tugraz.at/dependableiot |
Thu, Sep. 29, 22 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Oct. 6, 22 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, Oct. 13, 22 | 14:15 | Jakob Möderl | Vital-sign estimation and detection using variational message passing | Research Presentation |
Thu, Oct. 20, 22 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Oct. 27, 22 | 14:15 | Mid-term Presentations | Two presentations by students jointly supervised by Franz Pernkopf and Barbara Schuppler: Emil Berger, Oliver Kohlhofer & Laurenz Nagler + Presentation “Wav2Vec for Adventitious Lung Sound Classification” by Sebastian Pinter and Florian Berger | |
Thu, Nov. 3, 22 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, Nov. 10, 22 | 16:15 | Vinod Devaraj | Objective detection of vocal fry | |
Thu, Nov. 17, 22 | 14:15 | Christian Toth | Active Bayesian Causal Inference | Paper/Poster rehearsal NeurIPS’22 |
Thu, Nov. 17, 22 | 15:00 | Franz Pernkopf | Dependable Intelligent Systems in Harsh Environments | Project Overview (10 min) |
Thu, Nov. 24, 22 | 15:00 | Barbara Schuppler | Proposal for a Lead Project in Preparation | |
Thu, Dec. 1, 22 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
public holiday | ||||
Thu, Dec. 15, 22 | 14:15 | Mid-term Presentations | ||
Thu, Dec. 22, 22 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Jan. 12, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Jan. 19, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Jan. 26, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Feb. 2, 23 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, Feb. 9, 23 | 14:15 | Jakob Möderl | Research Talk | Variational Inference of Structured Line Spectra |
Thu, Feb. 16, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Feb. 23, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Mar. 2, 23 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, Mar. 9, 23 | 14:15 | Mid-term Presentations | Stefan Posch: UWB Radar based child presence detection using Deep Learning | |
Thu, Mar. 9, 23 | 14:45 | Mid-term Presentations | Tobias Gailhofer: Robust Real-Time Tracking for UWB based Smart Car Access Systems | |
Thu, Mar. 16, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Mar. 23, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Mar. 30, 23 | 14:15 | Guest talk | Bruno Clerckx: Beyond Diagonal (BD) RIS | |
Thu, Apr. 6, 23 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, Apr. 13, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Apr. 20, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Apr. 27, 23 | 14:15 | Mid-term Presentations | Martin Hofmann-Wellenhof: PINNs for Oscillating Problems | |
Thu, May. 4, 23 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, May. 11, 23 | 14:15 | Paper Rehersals // Student Project Presentations | Benjamin (wireless power transfer) // Max Graber (EKF tracking + sync.) // Lukas D’Angelo (WPT demonstration) | |
public holiday | ||||
Thu, May. 25, 23 | 14:15 | Mid-term Presentations | Jana Winkler & Sophie Lennkh: (When) Does it harm to be incomplete? | |
Thu, Jun. 1, 23 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
public holiday | ||||
Thu, Jun. 15, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Jun. 22, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Jun. 29, 23 | 14:15 | |||
Thu, Jul. 6, 23 | 14:15 | All | GLM | |
Thu, Jul. 13, 23 | 14:15 | Anneliese Kelterer, Julian Linke, Saskia Wepner | Paper/Poster Rehearsals | tba |