Here you can find a selection of talks which we have organized in the past. Of course this does not mean that we will never organize a talk on this topic again. If you are interested in some topics, or even want to give a speech, please contact us, or join us in of our regular meetings.
Talks

Tools for your (S)EP
As every year we showed a selection of tools that are useful for both the SEP and EP.

Tools for your (S)EP
Like every year we showed a selection of tools that are useful for the (S)EP ([Software] Engineering Project).

OpenStreetMap and Google Summer of Code
On January 27 2020 Tobias Knerr visited us and talked about OpenStreetMap and the Google Summer of Code.

Comfort and efficiency with Linux
On Thursday, 16.01.2020, Simon Labrenz showed in his presentation various possibilities to personalize a Linux computer and make working more comfortable and efficient.

SuperMUC
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 Prof. Dr. Dieter Kranzlmüller, head of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (not to be confused with the Leibniz Institute) honored us with a talk about SuperMUC, the most powerful computer in Germany.

Blink LEDs like a pro
The talk's presentation can be found here. On the 14th of October 2019 Rafael has shown us how to make LEDs blink with a microcontroller - not quite, because this can be done in various differnt ways.

Introduction to Kotlin
The material used during the talk (slides, etc.) can be found here. On the 13th of June 2019 Sebastian Aigner, Education Advocate at JetBrains, visited to enlighten us about everything related to Kotlin.

Tools for your (S)EP
Like every year we showed a selection of tools that are useful for the (S)EP ([Software] Engineering Project).

Introduction to Rust
On the 27th of june Fabian Knorr, Master of Science in Computer Science and ex student of the university of Passau, held a talk about his beloved programming language Rust. He followed the language ever since its first release.

An Introduction to Scrum
On the 9th of May Achim Kümmler, a man with decades of experience in software development and member of the Fraunhofer Institute, elaborated on the principles of a more modern approach to software development: Scrum.