Program on Friday, 12.05.2023

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Main location Wilhelmshöher Allee 71-73

At the location of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Wilhelmshöher Allee, visitors could take part in exciting experiments and hands-on activities on the topics of energy, artificial intelligence and programming.

The department's student council took care of the physical well-being with the preparation of sweet crêpes.

Offers of the University of Kassel

Open lab
Agent-based energy market
Agents on a Raspberry Pi cluster optimize their energy management with PV and electric cars.
(Department of Integrated Energy Systems)
Hands-on offer
Electrical engineering and electronics to touch and experiment with

We offer students the opportunity to experiment in the laboratory with electronics/electrical engineering setups under the motto: "Electrical engineering to touch - experiment with electronics".
(Department of Vehicle Systems and Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

)
Lecture
Which is better? Scaling, organizing and understanding data correctly! Why we often evaluate incorrectly
Interactive lecture on scaling, comparing and calculating with categorical and ordinal data.
(Department of Knowledge Processing)
Lecture
Understanding data and profiting from data with machine learning
Machine learning methods are used to extract knowledge from data. Data is omnipresent in our world, coming for example from websites, surveys, sensors such as cameras, etc. The lecture explains what machine learning is and uses simple examples to show how a decision tree or a neural network can be used for data analysis.
(Department of Intelligent Embedded Systems)
Lecture
Fuel cells in energy supply - using hydrogen
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the periodic table in the (known) universe. We show how this hydrogen can be used as an energy carrier and alternative to diesel and gas. In particular, where does the hydrogen come from that we need for the planned changes to our supply and transport system and what could a future energy supply even look like?
(Department of Energy Supply Systems)
Hands-on offer
Programming with Calliope mini
Program Calliope mini yourself, graphically with blocks or "real" program code.
(Department of Communication Technology)
Lecture
Full-body scanners - in-depth insights before take-off
This lecture discusses how body scanners work and how they are constructed.
(Department of Microwave Electronics)
Hands-on offer
Activity recognition via smartphone
Two demos on activity recognition and gesture control via smartphone sensors will be shown and the background explained.
(Department of Communication Technology)
Lecture
Automation for sustainability

Laboratory event showing how automation can contribute to energy saving.
(Department of Control and Systems Theory

)
Lecture
System theory of the energy transition
Presentation of the structures of a future renewable energy system, in which the basic questions of storage size, necessary generation capacity, sector coupling and flexibilization, as well as the macroeconomic effect are dealt with.
(Department of Integrated Energy Systems)
Taster course
E-mobility with green electricity
(Department of Mechatronics with a focus on vehicles)
Hands-on offer
Programming with M5Stack
Programming yourself with M5Stack Atom for older people and adults.
(Department of Communication Technology)
Workshop
Generating energy from recycled composite materials - the dye solar cell
In a workshop, dye solar cells are built from recycled LCD screens.
(Kunsthochschule Kassel)
Workshop
Hands-on recycling - plastic waste and injection molding
In our workshop, we will recycle plastic waste and process it into new objects using a method developed at the Kunsthochschule. Participants can then take their recycled products home with them.
(Kunsthochschule Kassel)

Offers at locations in the region

Workshops and hands-on activities
MINT at the Max-Eyth-Schule
Daily changing activities on the premises of the Max-Eyth-Schule
(Max-Eyth-Schule)
Workshop for pupils
Energy transition heroes build a solar sound system for their school
Vocational orientation for apprenticeships relevant to the energy transition
(SoLocal Energy e.V. in cooperation with the training workshops of the University of Kassel)
Workshop
Toast bread and how computers talk
The workshop provides an introduction to algorithms using a practical example of a morning breakfast routine. We will also delve into the world of binary numbers, which we will use to decode secret messages.
(Yatta Solutions GmbH)
Lecture and panel discussion
AI made in Kassel: How data science is saving the world
Data scientist - "The sexiest job of the21st century". 3 Kassel-based software companies show why this is the case, what it has to do with the energy transition and how to get started. Find out why data science is much more than "just" AI, how intelligent algorithms are created in modern software engineering and why creativity and strong communication skills are so important alongside statistics and methodological knowledge.
(enercast GmbH, eoda GmbH, Yatta Solutions GmbH)
Lecture
Sustainability at the HÜBNER Group
The HÜBNER Group is on the way to more sustainability!
(HÜBNER GmbH & Co. KG)
Career information
STEM professions at Heinrich Kördel GmbH
We want to introduce you to the training opportunities in the STEM field at our company and show you that STEM also plays a major role in the world of logistics.
(Heinrich Kördel GmbH, Guxhagen)
Join in
Solar observation
If the weather is clear, you can take a look at the sun.
(Schülerforschungszentrum Nordhessen)
Guided tour
Guided tour through the FutureSpace
What is hidden behind the shop windows of Wilhelmstraße 2? A warm invitation to discover the diversity of STEM subjects and special forms of teaching.
(FutureSpace)
Experimental lecture
The universe talks to us, we just have to listen!
With the help of light analysis, the origin and path of light can be traced.
(Schülerforschungszentrum Nordhessen)

Hands-on offer
A look into space
From dusk and in good weather, you can visit the observatory and take a look at the stars with a telescope.
(Schülerforschungszentrum Nordhessen)