From 13:00 - 16:30, our research groups presented the focus of their research in their open labs and gave students the opportunity to answer open questions or find links to their own areas of interest.
The Institute also offered the opportunity to obtain first-hand information about studying abroad - whether as part of Erasmus or non-European programmes.
At 5.00 pm, the official festivities finally began in the main lecture theatre with welcoming words from the head of the institute, Prof. Dr Ruth Breu.
This was followed by an extremely interesting keynote speech by Dr Katharina Krombholz, head of the Usable Security research group in the Empirical and Behavioural Security research area at the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, on the security challenges of the networked world.
Following the keynote speech, the winners of the best Bachelor's and Master's theses of the 2022/23 academic year presented their work:
- James R. Fox received the Best Bachelor Award for his thesis entitled "Avalanche Detection With Computer Vision"
- Johannes Niederhauser received the Best Master Award for his thesis entitled "Left-linear Completion with AC Axioms"
The inday students concluded with a get-together in the foyer of the lecture theatre.
The Department of Computer Science would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of inday students 2023!
We would also like to thank the Vice-Rectorate for Research for their support!













