Handouts for Talks
For the talks that are part of the exercises of some of our lectures we have prepared a handout template in PowerPoint format. You can download it below. Plese fill it with the details to your topic and send it via the e-mail address of the individual lecture as a pdf file. We will distribute your handout among the participants of the lecture.
Handouts after a presentation are a valuable addition because they help the audience retain and review the key information. During a talk, listeners may miss important details or forget specific points. A well-prepared handout summarizes the main ideas, highlights essential data, and provides useful references for further reading. These references can be especially helpful if listeners want to explore the topic in more depth and continue learning on their own. It also allows participants to focus more on listening instead of taking extensive notes. Overall, handouts support understanding, reinforce learning, and make the presentation more effective and memorable.
The template provided can be freely adapted to suit individual needs and preferences. It is intended to serve as a guideline and a starting point rather than a fixed format. Users are encouraged to modify the structure, design, and content to best match their specific presentation topic and audience.
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| 1.0 | 14.02.2026 | Click to dwonload |
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.