Diversity and Dynamics of Genomes (Seminar)


392216 Stoye, Wittler Winter 2013/14 Tuesday 14-16 in U10-155 or U10-146ekvv

Course Description

In this seminar, research of the DiDy Group is presented, and other research related topics are discussed.

Schedule

Date Topic Name Bugs Chapter
15.10. Organization of the seminar / From Hannover to Genome Informatics all / Jens Stoye
22.10. Live the Wiki! (bring your laptop) Madis Rumming
29.10. Where the heck is Burnaby? Roland Wittler
05.11. Internships - Why and How? Daniel Doerr 5 - Only
12.11. Microbial diversity through a scratched lens Application Talk: Andreas Bremges 17 - Which versus That
19.11. in EE0-002 Winning the rat race - The sbv IMPROVER species translation challenge Invited Speaker: Michael Biehl
26.11. Posters Guillaume Holley 19 - While
03.12. Research goes wiki (Bring your laptops.) all 22 - Verbize
10.12. Mini-Workshop
17.12. Scientific Writing in Computer Science Nina Luhmann and Justin Zobel 23 - Commas
24.12. Merry Christmas!
31.12. Guten Rutsch!
07.01. Book: Advices to a young researcher Linda Sundermann 24 - Number Spelling
14.01. PhDs from the Faculty's Perspective Jens Stoye 25 - Impact
21.01. Recap - Our research so far all 28 - Either and Both
28.01. What next? all 29 - Hyphens
04.02. How to write a review Roland Wittler and Jens Stoye 43 - Figure Captions
18.03. in FBIIS 2.017 Mutual Information: an Adequate Tool for Feature Selection? Guest Speaker: Benoit Frenay

PhDs from the Faculty's Perspective

Advices to young PhD students. From Jason Hong's blog.

  • Break Out of the Undergraduate Mentality
  • Own your research
  • Be willing to push back
  • Be active in the social dimension of research
  • Build Up Your Skills, but Get Out as Soon as You Can

Ten Simple Rules

Plans for the summer

  • Update on our research activities
  • Faculty members introduce themselves
  • Update on our research activities

Topics to come (or not)

  • Work/life balance
  • Mission statement
  • Scientific superhero
  • Conference smalltalk
  • Slam session
  • Author order and other publishing related questions

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