TU Wien Informatics

20 Years

Guest Professors academic year 2015/2016

  • 2016-09-29
  • Doctoral School

Annually, Vienna PhD School of Informatics invites a select series of professors from leading international universities to give courses to our students.

  • All day event.

PhD School Fundamental Courses

Dr. Blay Whitby

University of Sussex, United Kingdom

Course: Philosophy of Science

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Business Informatics

Prof. Marouane Kessentini

University of Michigan, United States

Course: Search Based Software Engineering

Prof. Markus Zanker

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

Course: Recommender Systems

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Computer Engineering

Dr. Guido Sanguinetti

University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Course: Bayesian Machine Learning

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Distributed and Parallel Systems

Prof. Dines Bjørner

Technical University of Denmark

Course: Domain and Requirements: Science & Engineering

Dr. Christian Schulz

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Course: Graph Partitioning and Graph Clustering in Theory and Practice

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Media Informatics and Visual Computing

Dr. Arthur Zimek

Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

Course: Outlier Detection

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Logic and Computation

Prof. Johann Makowsky

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

Course: Model Theoretic Methods in Computer Science: Selected Topics

Prof. Dirk Pattinson

The Australian National University

Course: Constructive Reasoning

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