Doing Research in Computer Science
(19319701)
| Type | Lecture |
|---|---|
| Instructor | Prof. Dr. Claudia Müller-Birn |
| Room | Takustraße 9 Great Lecture Hall |
| Start | Nov 04, 2025 | 04:00 PM |
| end | Jan 20, 2026 | 06:00 PM |
| Time | Tuesday 4 pm - 6 pm |
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Student Profile
BSc.
Course Description
The lecture introduces students to scientific work. The basic forms of written and oral knowledge representation will be described. We will discuss how to write texts in the context of computer science, and how these texts will be read and reviewed. In addition, legal, ethical and philosophical problems of science in general and of computer science in particular will be introduced. Further, problems of gender and diversity in computer science and in lectures will be presented, and solution strategies discussed.
Qualification goals
Students can independently familiarize themselves with a computer science topic using scientific literature and are able to acquire the relevant state of the art. They can identify suitable coherent and relevant parts of a field of knowledge and process these into a presentation concept. They can present this content in a structured and comprehensible manner and elaborate on it in a written paper. They can use common lecture and presentation techniques and tools and are able to take gender and diversity aspects into account in the lecture and presentation. They will be able to contextualize and discuss the content of a lecture they have heard.
Course Content
Students develop the concept of “scientific work” in the context of computer science and deal with the forms of written and oral knowledge generation and representation (e.g. comprehensibility; accuracy). They learn the basic concepts of scientific publishing, peer reviews and open science as well as problems and solutions in the area of gender and diversity in computer science research. They choose a presentation topic (e.g. based on a lecture topic) using the literature provided and expand this literature through independent research. The students prepare the topic based on the literature and thus develop an understanding of the topic, which should also include their own considerations. Based on this, students develop a presentation, give it and discuss any questions. They prepare a written paper based on the presentation.
Overview of proseminars
An overview of the proseminars can be found hier.
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Proseminar: Theoretische Informatik (Katharina Klost, Kristin Knorr)
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Seminar/Proseminar: Internet of Things & Security (Emmanuel Baccelli)
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Seminar/Proseminar: New Trends in Information Systems (Agnès Voisard)
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Seminar/Proseminar: Telematik (Jochen Schiller)
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Seminar/Proseminar: Beyond LLMs: Recent Breakthroughs in AI (Tim Landgraf)
Further information
This lecture takes place in seven double periods (1 SWS total). However, these do not start at the beginning of the lecture period and end before the end of the lecture period.
Di, 04.11.2025 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall
Di, 11.11.2025 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall
Di, 25.11.2025 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall
Di, 02.12.2025 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall
Di, 09.12.2025 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall
Di, 06.01.2026 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall
Di, 13.01.2026 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall
Di, 20.01.2026 16:00–18:00 Uhr in the computer science lecture hall (alternative date)
Examination
The examination aspect of the module will be dealt with in the proseminar part (presentation).
Active participation will also be assessed in the proseminar part (written paper, participation in the discussion of each lecture).
However, in contrast to the other lectures in the degree program, this lecture is subject to compulsory attendance (i.e. one absence is permitted, several are not; RSPO §9).
Here you can find our Code of Conduct.
Preliminary Schedule (this lecture will be held in German)
04.11.2025 - Kernbegriffe des Wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens 11.11.2025 - Qualitätssicherung des Wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens 25.11.2025 - Erstellung von Wissenschaftlichen Texten 02.12.2025 - Präsentieren von Wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten 09.12.2025 - Offenes Arbeiten in der Wissenschaft 06.01.2026 - Wie ist Wissenschaft organisiert? 13.01.2026 - Ihr Weg in die Wissenschaft?