Informatik-Seminar Sommersemester 2026
Verteilung der Vorträge
1. Majd Abbas
Thema 17: "A Teaching and Learning Oriented Decomposition of Debugging Subskills Informed by Cognitive Load Theory"
Prof. Staub
2. Artur Abramskij
Thema 11: "Dynamic Perfect Hashing"
Prof. Näher
3. Biyan Akineden
Thema 16: "How Aligned are Humans and Large Language Models in Evaluating Computational Thinking Tasks ?"
Prof. Staub
4. Marcel Bauch
Thema 9: "Graph Tile Connectability with Turn Tiles"
Prof. Kindermann
5. Anna Borisenko
Thema 2: "On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big"
Prof. Diehl
6. Elisa Cremer
Thema 15: "Teaching Computational Thinking Through Active Games: Insights from Teacher Training"
Prof. Staub
7. Linus Franzen
Thema 14: "Comparing Conventional and Conversational Search Interaction using Implicit Evaluation Methods"
Prof. Schenkel
8. Luis Gronmayer
Thema 7: "Tangling and Untangling Trees on Point-Sets"
Prof. Kindermann
9. Finja Kußel
Thema 22: "Comparing Referential Interactions with an Intelligent Assistant in Virtual Reality"
Prof. Weyers
10. Maxim Maier
Thema 23: "Look at the Sky: Sky-Aware Efficient 3D Gaussian Splatting in the Wild"
Prof. Weyers
11. Yamen Nijim
Thema 20: Kotlin “Coroutines und Structured Concurrency"
Prof. Sturm
12. Johannes Regneri
Thema 21: "Am I Still Me ?"
Prof. Weyers
13. Emil Schmitt
Thema 18: "Wait-Free Queues With Multiple Enqueuers and Dequeuers"
Prof. Sturm
14. Robin Schönhofen
Thema 1: "Guidelines to Prompt Large Language Models for Code Generation: An Empirical Characterization"
Prof. Diehl