Prof. Dr. Sebastian Iwanowski

Department of Computer Science

teaching and research focus:

algorithms, artificial intelligence, mathematics

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phone:

+49 4103 80 48 63

fax:

+49 4103 80 48 91063                         

e-mail:

<name>@fh-wedel.de, <name>=iw

office number:

U11

office hours:

Tuesday 2:00 p.m.  - 4:00 p.m.

  

activities and responsibilities

Lectures for all computer science majors (B.Sc. of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Media Computer Science, Business and Computer Science; M.Sc. of Computer Science):

  • each term:
    Discrete Mathematics (Bachelor 1. Sem.), Mathematical Fundamentals of Theoretical Computer Science (Bachelor 1. Sem.), Computer Networks (Bachelor 3./4. Sem, responsibility only, active only in small part)
  • winter term only (WS):
    Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence (Bachelor 4./5. Sem.), Artificial Intelligence (Master 1./2. Sem.)
  • summer term only (SS):
    Algorithmics (Master 1.-3. Sem.), Computer Algebra (Master 1./2. Sem.)

Click left on lectures in order to know details about my lectures offered. All of my master lectures and the lecture Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence will be given in English if at least one international student is willing to attend. The other lectures will be always given in German (sorry!).

 

Seminars for all computer science majors:

I offer a seminar every term, mainly based on my research and development interests.

In the past, topics covered were:

Traffic and Logistics (WS 09/10), Musics and Computer Science (SS 09), Coding and Encryption (WS 08/09), Algorithms (SS 08), Computer Algebra (WS 07/08), Game AI (SS 07), Service Oriented Software Architectures (WS 05/06 + WS 06/07), Computer Science for Transportation (SS 06), Artificial Intelligence (SS 05), Mobile Computing (WS 04/05), Elements of Distributed Systems (SS 04)

The regular seminar language is German, but presentations in English are possible.

 

Graduation theses:

I supervise graduation theses for bachelor's and master's degree (formerly: for diploma degree) for all courses of computer science. Priority is given for my research and development intererests, but I also supervise other topics as long as they have a computer science focus.

Click left on research and development/work done to see the detailed lists of graduation topics supervised so far. A few of the theses are offered for download, and some are even in English.

 

Research and development interests:

  • All applications of artificial intelligence
  • Algorithmic problems of each kind
  • In particular: Problems from traffic and logistics

Besides supervising graduation theses, I occasionally supervise software projects for bachelor's and master's degree. Once in a while, I also publish in a journal / conference proceedings.

Click left on research and development in order to know details about current projects and work done. Some of the work done produced public web applications and downloads which are accessible on the corresponding website.

 

Others:

  • Talent promotion for computer science majors (advisor for scholarships, exchange programs, etc.)
  • Study counseling for interested applicants (coordinator for all subjects)