inf581 - Special Topics in 'Digitalised Energy Systems' II

inf581 - Special Topics in 'Digitalised Energy Systems' II

Department of Computing Science 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Examination
Lecture
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    • Prof. Dr. Sebastian Lehnhoff
    • Prof. Dr. Astrid Nieße
    • Frauke Oest
    • Paul Hendrik Tiemann, M. Sc.
    • Stephan Alexander Ferenz, M. Sc.
    • Julia Köhlke

    Wednesday: 14:15 - 15:45, weekly (from 19/10/22), Raum n. Vereinbarung
    Dates on Wednesday, 14.12.2022 15:00 - 15:45

Exercises
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    • Prof. Dr. Sebastian Lehnhoff
    • Prof. Dr. Astrid Nieße
    • Frauke Oest
    • Paul Hendrik Tiemann, M. Sc.
    • Stephan Alexander Ferenz, M. Sc.
    • Julia Köhlke

    Wednesday: 14:15 - 15:45, weekly (from 19/10/22), Raum n. Vereinbarung
    Dates on Wednesday, 14.12.2022 15:00 - 15:45

Hinweise zum Modul
Prerequisites

No participant requirements

Prüfungszeiten

At the end of the lecture period

Module examination

Portfolio or presentation or oral examination
 

Skills to be acquired in this module

This module integrates current developments in the field of Digitalised Energy Systems in adequate study courses.
Professional competences
The students:

  • define and contrast a computer science part, in which they are specialised, in detail or
  • evaluate computer science in general
  • recognise and evaluate applied techniques and methods of their subject and are aware of their limits
  • identify, structure and solve problems/tasks, also in new or developing subject areas
  • apply state of the art and innovative methods to solve problems, if necessary from other disciplines
  • are aware of the current limits and contribute to the development of computer science research and technology
  • discuss and evaluate recent computer science developments


Methodological competences
The Students:

  • evaluate tools, technologies and methods
  • sophisticatedly combine new and original approaches and methods
  • creatively evaluate problems/tasks, including new or developing subject areas of their discipline
  • apply computer science methods for solutions and research


Social competences
The Students:

  • support team process by their abilities


Self-competences 
The Students:

  • pursue the overall and special computer science development
  • critically implement innovative professional activities effectively and independently

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