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Advanced Seminar

Last modified Oct 2

Content and goals

In this seminar, the latest research results and current projects of our chair are presented. The presentations take place in blocks and are composed of:

  • Presentations of planned, ongoing, and completed scientific papers by the particular students

  • Reports on ongoing dissertations

  • Reports on current projects

  • Business and research guest lectures

  • Technology discussions and presentations

Participation in the advanced seminar is obligatory for all students registered for a Bachelor's Thesis, Master´s Thesis, Guided Research, IDP, or SEP. The student´s presence as well as his/her participation will influence the evaluation of the student´s grade. Furthermore, every student has to do a final presentation on his or her findings (30 minutes, including 10 minutes of discussion). Additionally, a presentation at the beginning of the research is required (20 minutes, including 10 minutes of discussion). To schedule a presentation date, the student has to contact his or her advisor. The first-come-first-serve principle will be used.

Guidelines for students

Please refer to the Guidelines for student research projects. They provide a detailed process description every student has to adhere to. 

Schedule

Date (room) Time Presenter Advisor Topic
Type

10.11.2025

Monday

01.10.011



14:15-14:45 Tobias Geilen Alexandre Mercier How do technical and scientific contributions of Foundation Models for robotics develop over time compared to those for language - a large-scale systematic analysis using LLMs MT Final
14:45-15:15        
15:15-15:45        

03.11.2025

Monday

01.10.011



14:15-14:45 Mathis Hoffmann Stephen Meisenbacher Optimizing User-centered Design for CreateData4AI MT Final
14:45-15:15 Marco Psotta Franziska Tobisch Investigating Leadership in Communities of Practices in the Context of Large-Scale Agile Software Development MT Final
15:15-15:45        

27.10.2025

Monday

01.10.011



14:15-14:45

Marcel Seitz

Alexandre Mercier Leveraging Multimodal Machine Learning on Standardized Data for Early Dementia Detection GR Final
14:45-15:15 Philip Werz Alexandre Mercier Leveraging Multimodal Machine Learning on Spontaneous Speech for Early Dementia Detection GR Final
15:15-15:45 Matteo Merz  Jonas Gottal,  Juraj Vladika Evaluating and Enhancing Location-Aware Visual Document Segmentation for Oncology Guidelines BT Kick-off

20.10.2025

Monday

01.10.011



14:15-14:45 Abilvap Emiramzaiev Jonas Gebele Leverage Mechanisms and Market Efficiency in Blockchain-Based Prediction Market BT Kick-off
14:45-15:15 Simon Kreuzer Roland Würsching    
15:15-15:45 Moritz Steigerwald Stephen Meisenbacher Towards Scalable Domain-Specific Document Annotation: A Semantic Archetype-Driven Framework MT Final

13.10.2025

Monday

01.10.011



14:15-14:45        
14:45-15:15        
15:15-15:45        

06.10.2025

Monday

01.10.011



12:15-12:45        
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

29.09.2025

Monday

01.10.011



12:15-12:45        
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

22.09.2025

Monday

01.10.011



12:15-12:45        
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

15.09.2025

Monday

01.10.011



12:15-12:45 Bartu Gökalp Joshua Oehms Exploring the Impact of LLM-assisted Re-ranking in Studification for Schizophrenia Research MT Kick-off
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

08.09.2025

Monday

01.10.011



12:15-12:45 Emanuele Salonico Joshua Oehms Reducing Workload for Title and Abstract Screening in Medical Systematic Reviews: A Comparison of ML and LLM Approaches MT Kick-off
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

01.09.2025

Monday

01.10.011



12:15-12:45 Parshant Singh Jonas Gebele  Market Making Mechanisms and Liquidity Dynamics in Blockchain-Based Prediction Markets MT Final
12:45-13:15 Jakob von Hayek Stephen Meisenbacher Investigating European Founder Perceptions of the Impact of AI on Startups BT Kick-off
13:15-13:45        

Talks before September 2025