Die Kommunikation über die Grenzen der Disziplinen hinweg ist wichtig geworden um neue Ansätze zu datenwissenschaftlichen Themen zu entdecken und ein Verständnis für die komplexen Zusammenhänge zu gewinnen, die nicht nur den wissenschaftlichen Diskurs, sondern zunehmend auch das tägliche Leben bestimmen. Die Fähigkiet zur Kommunikation über Fachgrenzen hinaus gewinnt zunehmend an Bedeutung und das MDSI PhD Seminar setzt hier an.
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On Thursday, April 25, MDSI in collaboration with TUM Think Tank offers a special PhD training on "A Human Rights-based Approach to AI Development". Our coaches will be joining us from the < A+ > Alliance for Inclusive Algorithms and the womanatthetable initiative.
It is a common belief in the engineering and data science community that data presents neutrality and truth. In this course, we unpack this myth and demonstrate that data and AI systems are both relative and contextual. It dives into the mechanisms and culture around AI development that can carry and transfer biases and inequalities into AI systems.Through a human rights-based approach, this course equips its participants with the tools and common vocabulary to create technology for the dignity, equality and worth of humans. Focusing on the impact of the technology on human beings and their fundamental, inalienable rights, we relate human rights aspects to the entire AI life cycle.
The course aims at increasing the awareness of the interconnectedness of human rights principles and computing technology so that technology creators and deployers can actively follow human rights values rather than unwittingly harm them.
This one-day in person training is divided into the following four content modules:
The content of each module is illustrated with real-life examples. Frequent slots for discussions and interactive exercises prompt the students to critically reflect and transfer the learned content.
Dieser Workshop bietet einen interaktiven Einblick in die besonderen Fähigkeiten von Entrepreneuren
An Hand von Beispielen werden wir gemeinsam herausfinden, welche unternehmerischen Fähigkeiten sowohl als Mitarbeiter als auch als Gründer wichtig sind.Mit Hilfe praktischer Übungen aus den Bereichen Data Science, künstliche Intelligenz und maschinelles Lernen gewinnen die Teilnehmer Klarheit über ihre eigenen unternehmerischen Fähigkeiten und lernen die nächsten Schritte zu deren Weiterentwicklung kennen.
Das Training ist auf Interaktion und Zusammenarbeit ausgerichtet. Insbesondere werden wir uns mit Data-Science-Startups beschäftigen und wie sie ein erfolgreiches Unternehmen aufbauen.
Der Workshop ist Teil des MDSI PhD-Trainingsprogramms.
Organized and hosted by MDSI, in collaboration with DFL, Sportradar & Adesso, the hackathon brought together diverse talents ranging from data scientists to sports enthusiasts, all eager to harness the power of analytics to decode the complexities of football. With a shared goal of enhancing performance, participants eagerly awaited the challenge that lay ahead.
The Hackathon was introduced as a project week for the Winter Semester 2023,under Prof. Daniel Link's Chair of Performance Analysis and Sports Informatics, uniting students from various departments of TUM (Technical University of Munich) with a shared objective: to transform their passion into tangible results.
As the hackathon kicked off, participants were presented with a multifaceted challenge: to analyze extensive datasets provided by DFL, player statistics, match outcomes, and tactical strategies. Their mission? To uncover hidden patterns, devise predictive models, and develop actionable insights that could revolutionize team strategies and player performance.
Teams formed organically, blending expertise in data analysis, machine learning, and football strategy. Collaborative energy filled the room as participants brainstormed ideas, dissected datasets, and refined their approaches. Each team brought a unique perspective to the table, fostering an environment ripe for innovation and creativity.
As the hackathon progressed, ingenious solutions began to take shape. Some teams focused on player performance metrics, identifying key indicators of success and areas for improvement. Others delved into tactical analysis, uncovering strategic patterns and optimal game plans. The diversity of approaches showcased the versatility of analytics in tackling complex football challenges.
As the clock ticked down, tension mounted as teams put the finishing touches on their projects. Presentations were polished, and ideas were crystallized into actionable insights. From predictive player performance models to real-time tactical recommendations, each solution had the potential to transform the way football is played and understood.
In the final showcase, teams dazzled judges with their innovative solutions and compelling presentations. The air buzzed with excitement as participants shared their journey, highlighting the collaborative spirit, technical prowess, and unwavering passion that fueled their success. While only a select few could claim top honors, every participant walked away with invaluable experiences and newfound connections.
As the curtains closed on the football analytics hackathon, the ripple effects of its success continue to reverberate throughout the sports industry. Teams return to their respective fields armed with newfound knowledge, innovative tools, and a renewed sense of purpose. The journey doesn't end here; it's merely the beginning of a new chapter in the ever-evolving saga of football analytics.
The MDSI Football Analytics Hackathon stands as a testament to the transformative power of data and collaboration in sports. Through teamwork, innovation, and a shared passion for the game, participants unlocked new insights, reshaped strategies, and elevated the playing field. As the football landscape continues to evolve, one thing remains clear: the future of the game is brighter than ever, thanks to the relentless pursuit of excellence fueled by events like the football analytics hackathon.
Representative students from the three winning teams participated in the Sports Innovation Event in Düsseldorf, where they had the opportunity to showcase their work and be recognized during the award ceremony attended by representatives from DFL, Sportradar, and Adesso.
When? March 14-17, 2024
Where? Telecom Paris
Who? 20 TUM students from computer science / data science
Dive into the world of cutting-edge technology, collaborate with brilliant minds, and tackle real-world challenges. Whether you're a coding wizard, design guru, or just bursting with brilliant ideas, there's a place for YOU!
Why join our Hackathon?
Transform your ideas into functional prototypes. Network with industry experts and potential future collaborators. Win amazing prizes and recognition for your innovation. Elevate your skills and learn from the best in the field.
Visit our website and register for the hackathon here.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something extraordinary! Spread the word, tag your tech-savvy friends, and let's make #GreenHackIT_Hackathon2024 an event to remember!
For any inquiries, feel free to reach out to Vasiliki Sdralia & Drew Behrens or visit our website.
TUM Entrepreneurship hat zusammen mit der UnternehmerTUM und den Venture Labs die Initiative Female Founders ins Leben gerufen. Ziel ist es, bis 2030 die Anzahl der Gründerinnen an der TUM prozentual an die Anzahl der Studierenden Frauen anzugleichen. Aktuell hat die TUM 36% Studentinnen, aber nur 11% Gründerinnen.
EXIST Women ist ein Förderprogramm, dass das BMWK ins Leben gerufen hat, und startet als Pilot 2024 erstmalig in Deutschland. Bewerben konnten sich Universitäten und Hochschulen in Deutschland, die jeweils ein 12-monatiges Programm für Gründerinnen vorweisen konnten. Die TUM hat sich erfolgreich beworben, und kann mit dem Projekt EXIST Women TUM Female Founders 10 Frauen mit dem Stipendium fördern. Mit Maßnahmen wie Mentoring, Pitch Training und Netzwerkveranstaltungen, werden die Stipendiatinnen zu Gründerinnen qualifiziert.
Die Auftaktveranstaltung für das Programm TUM Female Founders ist am 06.03.24 im TUM Venture Lab Built Environment Raum um 14h. Mit dieser Veranstaltung möchten wir uns und die gemeinsame Initiative vorstellen, uns vernetzen und Synergien bilden, so dass wir gemeinsam die Basis für eine gleichberechtigte Zukunft legen können, in der diverse Talente Raum für die Innovationen von morgen bekommen.
Beim Event gibt es die Möglichkeit die Stipendiatinnen kennenzulernen, Teil der Community um Female Founders zu werden, und es erwartet Sie ein Impulsvortrag von Prof. Hana Milanov.
Bei Teilnahme bitte wir Sie hier um Registration.
On Wednesday, March 6, MDSI offers a special coaching opportunity for female doctoral students working in or with data science, ML or AI. This workshop provides a supportive space to identify your strengths and address specific weaknesses. By the end of the day, you may find that speaking in public is not only less daunting but also an exciting challenge.
Agenda Highlights:
Application Details:
To secure your spot, please apply by February 23. Submit your application via email to info@mdsi.tum.de, including a brief motivation statement highlighting why this workshop is important for your academic and professional journey. We will get back to you around February 28. Please be aware that you will be given a small task to prepare for the coaching.
About the Workshop:
The workshop takes place in person at TUM Think Tank (Richard-Wagner-Straße 1, 80333 München).