Some time from now you will begin with your masters thesis, where you can do your own research for a year. But... how do you find a subject to research? Or a research group and a supervisor for that matter? These questions and more will be discussed during this evening, organised by the CieInfinity, ESCapade and FysiCie for master students Mathematics, Computer Sciences, Information Sciences and Physics. Afterwards there is oppurtinity to chat with the speakers while enjoying a drink.
Come on by and learn about finding a good place to do your research!
The locations are as follows:
Computer science: BBG 161
Information science: BBG 077
Mathematics: BBG 069
Physics: BBG 083
Physics
From the Physics department, four speakers will come from different masters. They will briefly talk about the way they found the place for their thesis. Afterwards there is time for questions. The talks will be in English.
This is the time schedule for the physics masters:
17:15 – 17:25 Experimental Physics – Subatomic Physics
17:25 – 17:35 Experimental Physics – Nanophotonics
17:35 - 17:45 Nanomaterials
17:45 - 17:55 Theoretical Physics
Computing Science / Information Science
From the Computing Science department, five speakers will come from different masters. They will briefly talk about the way they found the place for their thesis. Afterwards there is time for questions. The talks will be in English.
This is the time schedule:
17:15 – 17:25 Computing Science
17:25 – 17:35 Artificial Intelligence
17:35 - 17:45 Computing Science
17:45 - 17:55 Business Informatics
18:00 - 18:10 Game- and Media Technology