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28.Apr
17:45
Building 50.34
Rm. 131
For new and returning students: get together!
 
In this Get-Together you can chat and/or play various board games. This also provides you with an opportunity to meet study partners for modules you are taking and/or with whom you can do free-time activities with.
 
You can chat with others in german or english.
29.Apr
12:00
KIT, Campus Süd
50.34/Mensa
We will meet on the given dates at 12 o'clock in front of the Infobau (building 50.34) and go together to the Mensa. All women, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender people in computer science are cordially invited, whether staff, professors or students. 
We want to make new contacts, find out what is being researched at the faculty and simply use the opportunity to exchange ideas with each other.
29.Apr
17:30
Geb. 50.34, Raum -101
Jan Allmenröder, Erik Albert (Rendering Engineers) · Clemens Musterle, Stephan Bergmann (Team Leads Rendering Development), chaos
„Reimagining Architecture With Real-Time Rendering. Enscape behind the scenes“
 
Real-time rendering is transforming the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, but it comes with a unique set of technical hurdles. How do you render massive, complex architectural datasets at interactive framerates without any pre-baking or preprocessing? How do you handle entirely unpredictable mesh topologies while scaling across a huge range of consumer hardware?
 
Join KIT alumni and engineers from Chaos (the creators of industry-standard visualization tools like V-Ray and Enscape) for a technical deep dive into the Enscape real-time rendering engine. In this talk, we will break down the composition of a frame in our pipeline and explore the specific algorithms and data structures that make our renderer possible.
 
Referenten: Jan Allmenröder, Erik Albert (Rendering Engineers) · Clemens Musterle, Stephan Bergmann (Team Leads Rendering Development)
29.Apr
17:45
Geb. 50.34, Rm. -102 (cellar)
& Zoom
This Info²  Workshop provides students with an overview about the different opportunities to go abroad.  Representitives from various international programs will provide information, inorder that you can evaluate what prospects are available and what you may be interested in.

The primarily focus is for students seeking information regarding:
∎ Overseas Study Abroad 
∎ ERASMUS+ &SEMP (there will be no"Restplätze" offered for SS 27)
∎ Application for the *academic year 2027/28 (WS 27/28 and SS 28)
∎ Application procedure and general conditions
 
The Workshop will be held in German. There will also be a Q&A round, where you ask questions in English or German
 
This Workshop is relevant for all students in the KIT Department of Informatics who are pursuing a KIT degree. All students may participate in the program regardless of EU nationality.
 
 *Please note for some Oversees programs for the academic year 2027/28 ( you must apply during the current academic calendar)
 
https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/2583331259?pwd=zsBsXG2yDpoil39nyfxbVI7Pq80PZ6.1&omn=69282337818
06.May
17:45
Geb. 50.34, R. -102 (cellar) & Zoom
If you intend to write your theiss in computer sience, informatics or information, this workshop provides an overview to the process and offers practical tips and advice.
 
Students talk about their experiences with their thesis
            ∎ Bachelor's thesis and Master's thesis - key data
            ∎ Start to finish how thesis progression
            ∎Best practices for theses
                 ∎ Searching for a topic
                 ∎ Working with a supervisor
                 ∎ Preparing the final presentation
                 ∎ Overcoming challenges
                 ∎ NO-GOs
 
There will be a question and answer session at the end with both students and advisor from the Informatics Study Program Services.
 
The talk will be held in English, but you can ask questions in English or German.
 
https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/2583331259?pwd=zsBsXG2yDpoil39nyfxbVI7Pq80PZ6.1&omn=62342409518
07.May
17:45
Building 50.34, Rm. -101 (cellar)
& Zoom
International Student Roundtable (ISRT) “In the thick of It : what next in my first semester" is for all international students.
 
Now that you have arrived and begun get immersed in your studies  studying, you may wish to consult with us on things that have come up, have questions about navigating your new life or delve deeper into what the KIT community has to offer.
 
KIT's Department of Informatics will jointly facilitate this event with International Students Office, Welcome & Integration Team and KIT Career Services.
 
We can:
∎ clarify any remaining queries you might have 
∎ address KIT organizational and academic aspects
∎ help start building your social network, connections and involvement
∎ provide information about seeking jobs and what resources are available via KIT's Career Services
∎ work with exchange students Learning agreements updates during the mobilty
 
At the end of the event, you will have the opportunity to chat with other students, the presenters and advisors in attendance.
 
This event is particularly relevant for international students enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program at the Faculty of Informatics at KIT.
 
The workshop will be held in english, but you can ask questions in english or german.
 
https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/2583331259?pwd=zsBsXG2yDpoil39nyfxbVI7Pq80PZ6.1&omn=63507189086
12.May
17:45
Building 50.34
Rm. 131
For new and returning students: get together!
 
In this Get-Together you can chat and/or play various board games. This also provides you with an opportunity to meet study partners for modules you are taking and/or with whom you can do free-time activities with.
 
You can chat with others in german or english.
19.May
12:00
KIT, Campus Süd
50.34/Mensa
We will meet on the given dates at 12 o'clock in front of the Infobau (building 50.34) and go together to the Mensa. All women, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender people in computer science are cordially invited, whether staff, professors or students. 
We want to make new contacts, find out what is being researched at the faculty and simply use the opportunity to exchange ideas with each other.
18.Jun
12:00
KIT, Campus Süd
50.34/Mensa
We will meet on the given dates at 12 o'clock in front of the Infobau (building 50.34) and go together to the Mensa. All women, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender people in computer science are cordially invited, whether staff, professors or students. 
We want to make new contacts, find out what is being researched at the faculty and simply use the opportunity to exchange ideas with each other.
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