Advent Programming Contest Award Ceremony

The award ceremony for the Advent Programming Contest 2012 took place February 5, 2013 at 12:45 at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, HS 3.
Congratulations to Alex Rodiga from Klagenfurt, who managed to solve all 24 problems!

Kickoff Scientific Writing Series

What does the word moreover mean and how is it used? Do I actually need the word actually? And what about these beautiful, very long and nested sentences that are commonly used in the German language, for example in articles, scientific documents, or just a description of a presentation such as this one? John Brown, PhD candidate at Alpen-Adria Universtität Klagenfurt and native speaker, illustrated common mistakes and false usage of words when writing scientific papers.

The kickoff presentation of our Scientific Writing Series, “Don’t Add an Experiment to an Experiment”: Writing clearly for publication in English held by John Brown was a big success. With drinks the audience learned about common mistakes and false usage of words when writing scientific papers. Do and Don’t lists summarize the most important points for non-native English speakers. The slides are available upon request. Please contact us using the contact field in the menu.

Kickoff Scientific Writing Series

What does the word moreover mean and how is it used? Do I actually need the word actually? And what about these beautiful, very long and nested sentences that are commonly used in the German language, for example in articles, scientific documents, or just a description of a presentation such as this one? John Brown, PhD candidate at Alpen-Adria Universtität Klagenfurt and native speaker, illustrated common mistakes and false usage of words when writing scientific papers.

The kickoff presentation of our Scientific Writing Series, “Don’t Add an Experiment to an Experiment”: Writing clearly for publication in English held by John Brown was a big success. With drinks the audience learned about common mistakes and false usage of words when writing scientific papers. Do and Don’t lists summarize the most important points for non-native English speakers. The slides are available upon request. Please contact us using the contact field in the menu.

Scientific Series: “Don’t Add an Experiment to an Experiment”: Writing clearly for publication in English

Having troubles finding the right words for an English publication or thesis?
We try to help. Within this talk you will get some hints on dos and don’ts. There will also be enough time for questions and discussion.

We meet on Wednesday 24th of April at 19:30 at the usual place (L4.1.01 seminar room).
John will give hints on how to improve your scientific English.

Hope to see you there!

Scientific Series: “Don’t Add an Experiment to an Experiment”: Writing clearly for publication in English

Having troubles finding the right words for an English publication or thesis?
We try to help. Within this talk you will get some hints on dos and don’ts. There will also be enough time for questions and discussion.

We meet on Wednesday 24th of April at 19:30 at the usual place (L4.1.01 seminar room).
John will give hints on how to improve your scientific English.

Hope to see you there!

Scientific Series

Scientific Writing – How to write Bachelor/Master Theses or Scientific Publications
The IEEE Student Branch hosts its first Scientific Series: Talks about how to improve Bachelor’s or Master’s Theses or Scientific Publications.

We start with a talk on the English language, on how to use Latex, and on how to plot data. Here are the upcoming events:

  • “Don’t Add an Experiment to an Experiment”: Writing clearly for publication in English by John
  • Beautiful Documents With LaTex by Alessandro
  • Visualizing Data by Nikolaj

Scientific Series

Scientific Writing – How to write Bachelor/Master Theses or Scientific Publications
The IEEE Student Branch hosts its first Scientific Series: Talks about how to improve Bachelor’s or Master’s Theses or Scientific Publications.

We start with a talk on the English language, on how to use Latex, and on how to plot data. Here are the upcoming events:

  • “Don’t Add an Experiment to an Experiment”: Writing clearly for publication in English by John
  • Beautiful Documents With LaTex by Alessandro
  • Visualizing Data by Nikolaj

CEUSBC in Opole, Poland

The IEEE central european student branch congress 2013 http://ceusbc2013.ieeeopole.org/ is taking place in Opole, Poland.

This three days event (from Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th of May) is basically for sharing ideas and experience with other Student Branches of the region. There are technical and non-technical workshops and, of course, social events. The SELM conference will be in following the congress. We try to go together with SB Graz and Linz to save travelling expenses. For early registration, before 7th of April, the fee is € 170.- including accomandation and food. Luckily the IEEE Austria Section will financially support our “ambassadors” which are going there. In case you are interessted as well please contact us.

The early bird registration deadline has been shifted to April, 12th.

We attend the IEEE Central European Student Branch Congress 2013

The CEUSBC 2013 is a peer-organized congress for sharing experience in student branch organization. This year it is hosted by the local SB in Opole, Poland. IEEE student members from allover central europe go there. And so do we!

All the information about the Student Branch Congress could be found on the webpage:
http://ceusbc2013.ieeeopole.org/

We think it is a great oportunity to share experience and information. Two of our members allready decided to participate. We are looking forward to their report and new ideas which they are going to come up with. All members are invited to join them.

In case you have more detailed questions contact on of your executive members.