Epilog in Summer 2010
Once again, we honor this term’s most excellent students for their achievements.
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TU Wien, Campus Freihaus
Hörsaal 5 -
1040 Vienna, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10
Turm A (Grün), 2. Stock, Raum DA02G15
We invite you to get to know the latest diploma theses at Epilog. The jury will select the four best graduates who will compete against each other by presenting their works. Those who convince the jury will receive the Distinguished Young Alumn Award endowed with €1,500.
A comprehensive poster exhibition will allow visitors to see for themselves the achievements of all the graduates of this semester. The best poster will be awarded a prize worth €500. We especially invite students from younger semesters to get inspiration for their own work. Maybe one of you will soon be nominated for a presentation at Epilog?
Program
15:00 — Opening
Dean G. Steinhardt, Vice-Rector A. Prechtl
Presentations
Eva Dittrich
“Automatic Segmentation of Retinal Vessels and Measurement of Doppler Flow Velocity in Optical Coherence Tomography Data”, Research Unit Mustererkennung und Bildverarbeitung
Thomas Nowak
“Topology in Distributed Computing”, Research Unit Embedded Computing Systems
Emanuel Sallinger
“Optimizing Schema Mappings with Relaxed Notions of Equivalence”, Research Unit Datenbanken und Artificial Intelligence
Markus Seidl
“A Unified Approach for the Detection of Gradual Transitions in Historic Material”, Research Unit Interaktive und Multimedia Systeme
Keynote: “Datenschutz als Aufgabe für InformatikerInnen im beruflichen Alltag”
Thomas Riesenecker-Caba, Forschungs- und Beratungsstelle Arbeitswelt (FORBA)
18:00 — Award Ceremony
Including the Microsoft Förderpreis and the Poster Award sponsored by Bank Austria
Meet & Mingle
Links
- EPILOG, Website
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