Like every year we showed a selection of tools that are useful for
The “Tools for your (S)EP” is a series of talks for Bachelor students
Evening of virtual boardgames!
On January 27 2020 Tobias Knerr visited us and talked about OpenStreetMap and the Google Summer of Code.
On Thursday, 16.01.2020, Simon Labrenz showed in his presentation various possibilities to personalize a Linux computer and make working more comfortable and efficient.
Contributing to open source software and earning some money at the same time? For a few months, that’s what life looks like for the over 1000 students who participate in Google Summer of Code each year, e.g. for the project ‘OpenStreetMap’…
Did you recently install Linux or used it a while but just used the tools available in your distribution? Then this is the talk for you!
Professor Ignaz Rutter will visit us to talk a bit about himself and his life. If you’ve always wanted to know what’s going on in the head of a professor, you are cordially invited to join us for this event!
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 Prof. Dr. Dieter Kranzlmüller, head of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (not to be confused with the Leibniz Institute) honored us with a talk about SuperMUC, the most powerful computer in Germany.
The talk’s presentation can be found here_. On the 14th of October 2019 Rafael has shown us how to make LEDs blink with a microcontroller - not quite, because this can be done in various differnt ways.