HEPP-Seminar 2022

Raum: Zoom

tba / ML-based Autotuning for GENE-X / tba

HEPP Seminar

Reduced models for Energetic Particle transport / tba / tba

HEPP Seminar

Turbulence in stellarators with GENE-3D

HEPP Seminar

2D Filament measurements in the AUG SOL / tba

HEPP Seminar

Data-driven Reduced Order Models for Plasma Physics Numerics

HEPP Seminar

Shaping your Future: Career Development

Career Center Workshop
Do I stay in academia and become a professor? What else is out there? After the PhD there are many different options for scientists within but also outside of academia. [mehr]

Introduction to MPCDF services

MPCDF Workshop
This introductory course helps new users with the first steps on the MPCDF systems. It covers login, file systems, HPC systems, SLURM, and the MPCDF services remote visualization, Jupyter notebooks and datashare. Basic knowledge of Linux is required. [mehr]

tba / Gyrokinetic Simulations of the Pedestal / tba

HEPP Seminar

Beam emission spectroscopy in neutral beam heated plasmas at W7-X / tba

HEPP Seminar

Project management for Scientists! (Postdocs)

Career Center Workshop
Manage your Research Projects successfully! Project and Self-Management for Postdocs [mehr]

GitLab at MPCDF

MPCDF Workshop
GitLab instance will be introduced, addressing its known and less-well-known features [mehr]

Introduction to MPCDF Services (MPCDF)

MPCDF Workshop
How to start with the MPCDF systems and services [mehr]

CC-Workshop "Job Applications"

Career Center Workshop
Presentation of the skills and experience appropriate to the target occupation. [mehr]

Basics of Professional Coding

Career Center Workshop
The course ‘Basics of Professional Coding’ will take place for the second time this year. The Career Center for Postdocs at IPP together with the MPCDF offer a course on professional coding with a focus on Python, in which you can learn about the basics of good programming style, software engineering, documentation, testing, debugging, good visualisation and version control. [mehr]

(P) Efficiency of the microwave plasma torch for CO2 conversion/ (P) tba

HEPP Seminar

Advanced HPC Workshop

MPCDF Workshop
introduction into the usage of the version control system git and the features of MPCDF gitlab and the usage of the Continuous Integration (CI) features of it. [mehr]

(P) tba / (P) tba

HEPP Seminar

CC-Workshop "Research Articles"

Career Center Workshop
  • Datum: 09.12.2022
  • Uhrzeit: 09:00 - 16:00
  • Vortragende: Dr. Tomoko Kurihara
  • Tomoko grew up in the US, Japan and the UK. She studied Anthropology at University College London and completed her PhD research in Anthropology and Sociology of Japan at School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. After gaining postdoctoral research experience at London School of Economics and Cambridge University, she worked in the automotive industry as an intellectual property manager. Tomoko has published a monograph among other writings. Since 2016, she has been teaching academic writing at the Sprachenzentrum, University of Greifswald, to early-career researchers. She also offers courses in Japanese. As a Japanese to English translator she has contributed to BBC documentaries.
  • Ort: online
  • Raum: Zoom
  • Gastgeber: Career Center
  • Kontakt: careercenter@ipp.mpg.de
Clear and logical writing—this is vital for academic writers. [mehr]

(P) Investigations of the Quasi-Coherent Mode using Thermal Helium Beam Spectroscopy

HEPP Seminar

HEPP-Workshop "Good Scientific Practice"

HEPP Seminar
In public, "good scientific practice" is often connected with cases of plagiarism when it comes to dissertations. However, the important topic covers a substantially wider spectrum of scientific conduct: Dealing with data (including checking, recording, ownership and storage), the publishing process and authorship, responsible supervision, academic cooperation, conflicts of interest and dealing with conflicts. Inappropriate academic behaviour includes inventing or faking data, violating intellectual property (theft of ideas or plagiarism), and sabotaging the research of others. More subtle topics, such as skepticism, critical thinking, reproducibility, handling creativity, the danger of axiomatic assumptions and confirmation bias represent the “heart of good scientific practice”. Every scientists should have a professional understanding of all mentioned topics. [mehr]
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