On the 27th of june Fabian Knorr, Master of Science in Computer Science and ex student of the university of Passau, held a talk about his beloved programming language Rust. He followed the language ever since its first release.
On Monday, the third of June as part of our ongoing series of talks “Professors in Person” we welcomed guest speaker Prof. Dr. Gordon Fraser so we might - with the assistance of a little cheat sheet - uncover the mysteries of his past together.
On the 9th of May Achim Kümmler, a man with decades of experience in software development and member of the Fraunhofer Institute, elaborated on the principles of a more modern approach to software development: Scrum.
On Monday, January 14, 2019, Dr. Andreas Böhm visited the IEEE Student Branch. Under the slogan “Data Science from Garage to Production”, the founder and managing director of the company ONE LOGIC talked about the success story of his former Start-Up. In just five years he managed to acquire many customers and recruit 130 employees.
In modern days, cryptography is a very important part of many aspects of our modern society―especially in the Internet:
A basic component of all electronic systems today are high purity silicon wafers. These are produced by only a few companies in the world. One of them reports about challenges in their industry.
Rafael Bachmann honored our Student Branch with a talk about hardware design
On Saturday, 01.12.2018 it was time once again for a jRobots Competition.
Not in the mood for chocolate but you like the thought of an Advent calendar? You don’t know what to do with all the time until Christmas? Then take the challenge and participate in the Advent calendar of the IEEE Student Branch Passau!
This is already the seventh iteration of our big programming Advent calendar with a small (or bigger) challenge for each day. We provide interesting tasks for novice coders as well as experienced developers.
What happens if you task a computer scientist to present a random paper?