Grand Semester Opening 2013

It’s a new semester, it’s a reason to celebrate. We opened the new semester with a big event taking place in the offices of the Lakeside Labs. We invited to pizza and drinks to spend an event full of laughter with each other. Students of the TEWI faculty joined to play interactive console games including XBox, Playstation, and Wii. It was an evening full of laughter and joy. 

Feel free to browse through some pictures taken over the evening.

 

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IEEE Xtreme Programming Competition 7.0

Es ist wieder so weit! Die IEEE ruft zur Teilnahme an der IEEE Xtreme Programming Competition 7.0 am 26. Oktober 2013 auf – ein Programmierfest, bei dem die besten studentischen Programmierer weltweit gegen einander antreten. Die TEWI hat eine glorreiche Tradition bei diesem Wettbewerb, an die wir mit euch anknüpfen wollen.

Wir suchen motivierte Studierende und DoktorrandInnen, die sich der Herausforderung stellen möchten. In Teams zu je drei Personen (maximal zwei DoktorandInnen pro Team) gilt es Programmierprobleme zu lösen. Alle anfallenden Kosten werden wieder von der TEWI übernommen. Verpflegung und Räumlichkeiten werden ebenfalls von der Fakultät bereit gestellt.

Wer Interesse hat meldet sich bitte bis spätestens 03.10. beim IEEE Student Branch Klagenfurt unter sb_klagenfurt@ieee.org. Am 04.10. wird es für alle eine Infoveranstaltung im Raum L4.1.01 um 11:00 Uhr geben. Wer schon ein Team hat, gibt dieses bitte mit an. Für alle anderen bilden wir Teams während der Inforveranstaltung.

Hier noch die Ergebnisse und Impression des letzten Jahres. Weitere Informationen gibt es auch auf unserer IEEEExtreme Seite.

Wir freuen uns über zahlreiche Meldungen – die Schnellsten sind dabei!

SB @ AntMe

We will be at the final of the AntMe competition held live at the Alpend-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt. We will be part of the jury to elect the best fan group of the competition. Feel free to stop by.

When: June 28th (today), 2pm
Where: Hörsaal C

More information can be obtained from the AntMe website. See you there.

Video CEuSBC Opole

To get some more impressions from this year’s CEUsBC you may check out the Youtube Video:

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Semesterausklang

Our new logo was unveiled during our first BBQ to celebrate the end of the Branch’s first summer semester. With beautiful weather and nice temperatures about 50 people joined for our first BBQ. In a nice atmosphere students, PhD students, postdocs, professors, and people interested in the Student Branch came together to have a good time and exchange ideas for the new Student Branch in Klagenfurt.

Our chefs Andrea and Nikolaj prepared delicious food while our bar man Manfred served cold drinks.

We like to thank the university for providing the location, Minerva for fixing the tasty salads, and of course all helpers to organize this event.

Scientific Writing Series – Part 2

In our three part series “Scientific Writing” we cover aspects of writing, creating good looking plots, and generating meaningful graphs from data. In the first event John Brown pointed out mistakes commonly made by non-native speakers when writing scientific documents. The second talk “Writing Beautiful Documents with LaTeX” by Alessandro Crismani gave a brief introduction to TikZ. The talk was motivated by a common problem when writing documents in LaTeX: How does one get the figures to have the same font and size as the rest of the document. This article briefly illustrates the possibilities of TikZ as we assume this problem to be wide spread.
PGF/TikZ is a tandem of languages that can be used in a LaTeX documents for creating beautiful drawings. Using PGF/TikZ the fonts used in graphics are directly plotted with Latex, and hence they scale accordingly to the text size, unlike EPS files exported, for example, from Matlab.

The short talk presented a funny introduction to PGF/TikZ, explaining by examples how to use such languages for producing drawing for everyday publications. The talk explained how to create a nice plot from a saved series of data, such as this one:

Or, if one is rather a flow chart guy, the talk also showed how to draw very content rich charts, such as this:

Finally, for the mathematical inclined people, the icing on the cake was learning how to plot random coordinates and to use intersection between curves:

You may download the slides (pdf) or check them out including the examples from BitBucket using git.

We continue our scientific writing series on another problem students and researcher face: how to obtain meaningful plots from data in July.

Mirror mirror on the wall, who has the fanciest webpage of all?

The IEEE Region 8 SAC team now announced the winners of the Regional Website Contest 2013. We did not win, but it was fun participating. It is also interesting to get ideas how to make a fancy IEEE student branch webpage.

After challenging evaluation process, the SAC team decided to honour the follwoing three as best websites:

These are:
– 1st place: ISCTE-IUL Student Branch (Portugal) http://ieee-iscteiul.org/
– 2nd place: IEEE AAST Alex Student Branch (Egypt) www.ieeeaast.org
– 3rd place: Southampton Student Branch (UK) http://www.ieee.ecs.soton.ac.uk/

Congratulations to the winners!

IEEE SB Barbeque

Join us for some BBQ!
We will enjoy nice weather (hopefully) and good company (for sure!) together with some drinks and food.
The barbeque will take place in front of E.1.Q. on June 6. at 7 pm.

You already know you are coming – great!
Let us know, so that we make sure we won’t run out of supplies!
http://www.doodle.com/uzt6wevv3w43u59t

Scientific Series: Beautiful Documents with Latex

Fancy thesis? – it’s easy with Latex – for text and figures.

Within this workshop we see how latex can be used to do nice graphics. First, we address standard ways to include graphics. Second, we tackle more sophisticated ways to depict simulation data. For example we will see how one can use latex fonts and font size in figures, independent of figure size.

This specific introduction and hints can improve your Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD thesis.

This workshop will take place on
June 6th, 2013,
at 18:00
in L4.1.01 (seminar room)