DSS Science Slam
Basic Rules of the Science Slam
- On each Science Slam all students will hold a short talk.
- A total of 10 minutes is allowed for each talk.
- 6 minutes presentation of the own work.
- 4 minutes round of questions and comments.
- The two parts will be terminated after their time slots, albeit maybe not finished.
- Interposed questions are not allowed.
- If more discussion is necessary, it will be postponed after the complete Science Slam.
Rules for the Slides of the Science Slam
- The slides language should be English.
- The talk can be held either in English or in German.
- German students should hold at least one talk in English.
- Mathematical expressions should be consistent.
- Send the slides (in pdf or pptx format) on the day of the talk until 11:00 h to
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Voting
After each science slam, we vote for the best pesenter (voting page). The result of the last voting can be found here.
Best Talk
| Date | Name |
|---|---|
| 05.03.2026 | Moritz Koch |
| 12.02.2026 | Julius Braun-Dullaeus |
| 22.06.2025 | Aylin Kösker |
| 20.11.2025 | Julius Braun-Dullaeus and Aylin Kösker |
| 30.10.2025 | Julius Braun-Dullaeus |
| 17.09.2025 | Lars Marek |
| 17.07.2025 | Daniel Wagner |
| 05.06.2025 | Keanu Kudicke |
| 15.05.2025 | Daniel Wagner |
| 13.03.2025 | Bamo Sadiq |
| 04.07.2024 | Julius Braun-Dullaeus |
| 13.06.2024 | Julius Braun-Dullaeus |
| 23.05.2024 | Julius Braun-Dullaeus |
| 02.05.2024 | Tjorben Lerg |
| 28.03.2024 | Paul Dyrßen |
| 29.02.2024 | Ralf Burgardt |
| 08.02.2024 | Torben Kannengießer |
| 18.01.2024 | Lukas Schirmer |
| 07.12.2023 | Ralf Burgardt |
| 16.11.2023 | Tjorben Lerg |
| 26.10.2023 | Nestor Calvo and Marco Driesen |
Events in 2026
| Date | Time | Room |
|---|---|---|
| 28.05.2026 | 12:30 h | Kolloq. - Geb. ZEVS - Kaiserstr. 2 |
| 18.06.2026 | 12:30 h | Kolloq. - Geb. ZEVS - Kaiserstr. 2 |
| 09.07.2026 | 12:30 h | Kolloq. - Geb. ZEVS - Kaiserstr. 2 |
In March 2026, the DSS Chair attended the annual DAGA conference in Dresden. Thanks to the support of the GaS-Club, the student Aylin Kösker was given the opportunity to accompany the chair and participate in the conference from March 23rd to March 26th. As part of the daily poster sessions, she presented the results of her bachelor’s thesis “Machine Learning for the Analysis of Hydrographic Data to Assess the Waterside Accessibility of Port Waters” in the field of Underwater Acoustics. The thesis forms an important basis for an ongoing university research project on the acoustic analysis of sediment properties in harbor areas. The poster session enabled valuable discussions with researchers and conference participants from related research fields.