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Department of Informatics - Communication Systems Group

Timing and Organization

 

The slides (PDF, 439 KB) will be shown in the introduction session, summarize important thematic and organizational aspects of this seminar. Please consider, in addition, the following information and material:

  • Guideline to write a seminar report (PDF, 157 KB)*: This document contains just two pages of text the most important information on how to structure a written seminar report, the key points of style in writing such a document, and essentials on the correct use of references and citations. All students are required to carefully consider these guidelines when compiling the written seminar report.
  • Seminar requirements and guidelines (PDF, 498 KB) : This document contains all requirements to be met for a successful participation in the seminar. Note that all deadlines and requirements have to be met. Especially, you need to be physically attending the seminar at all minus one date.
  • For the written seminar report, the use of the provided LaTeX template (ZIP, 330 KB) is mandatory.

Since this seminar's background runs with the debated topic of the future of the Internet, security, and economic impacts, the following three papers provide an impression of different approaches and viewpoints regarding the Future Internet and its design principles. The Stanford University paper (PDF, 111 KB) presents a so-called clean-slate approach to the Future Internet, meaning a revolutionary rather than an evolutionary approach. The FIArch (Future Internet Architecture Working Group) paper (PDF, 100 KB) collects fundamental limitations of the current Internet, while the ITU-T Recommendation Y.3001 (PDF, 241 KB) outlines a collection of high-level objectives and design goals for future networks. Understand that these papers are highly selective out of many more.

Topics

Talk Title Student Supervisor Date
01 Economic Impact and Privacy Preservation in the Era of  Personalized Data TBD Katharina Müller October 12, 2023
02 Understanding Arbitrage in DeFi — Opportunities and Risks Cyrill Hidber Krzysztof Gogol October 19, 2023
03 Socio-economic Impacts of IT in Arts and Culture Nick Schlatter, Louis Zürcher Bruno Rodrigues October 26, 2023
04 From Lawsuits to Policy: Impact of Regulation and Governance of AI on Cybersecurity TBD Jan von der Assen November 2, 2023
05 Permissionless Blockchains and Their Regulatory Framework Compliance TBD Daria Schumm November 9, 2023
06 Facial Recognition Technology: The Current State of Risks and Mitigations Dominik Sarman Thomas Grübl November 16, 2023
07 Sustainable AI: Measuring the Environmental Impact of AI Systems TBD Chao Feng November 23, 2023
08 Toward Economically Reproducible and Secure Large Language Model (LLM) Assessment Frameworks TBD Weijie Niu November 30, 2023
09 Crypto Arbitrage — Operations and Protocols Fabio Haussener Krzysztof Gogol December 7, 2023
10 Federated Learning: A New AI Business Model Tim Vorburger Alberto Huertas December 14, 2023

* These files can only be downloaded from within the university's network. Please use a VPN client when accessing from outside.

* The description of each topic is available here (PDF, 375 KB).

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