D4/D6 Joint Talk Series "CG-Lunch"

Tentative Schedule from September 2023 to March 2024

Date Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Comments
12-Sep-2024 Adarsh Djeacoumar  
19-Sep-2024 Haolin Lu Navami Kairanda
26-Sep-2024 Akada Hiroyasu Visesh Gupta  
03-Oct-2024     National Holiday
10-Oct-2024 Yotam Erel Anindita Ghosh
17-Oct-2024 Nsampi, Elie Mohit Mendiratta
24-Oct-2024 Balint, Martin Jente Vandersanden
31-Oct-2024 Guoxing Sun Wang, Chao
07-Nov-2024 Cogalan, Ugur Xiaoxiao Long
14-Nov-2024 Kartik Teotia Wanyue Zhang
21-Nov-2024 Andrea Boscolo Camiletto Hamza Pehlivan
28-Nov-2024 Ayce Aytekin Luci, Emiliano
05-Dec-2024 Mujkanovic, Felix Corentin, Salaün  
12-Dec-2024 Xiaoxiao Long Jiménez Navarro, Daniel
19-Dec-2024 Anton Zubekhin XiaoXio Long  
26-Dec + 02-Jan     Winter break
09-Jan-2025 Pramod Ramesh Rao Oleksandr Sotnychenko  
16-Jan-2025 Viktor Rudev Olaf Dünkel  
23-Jan-2025 Oleksandr Sotnychenko Gereon Fox

CG Lunch Talks

CGLunch is a joint event of the "Computer Graphics" and the "Visual Computing and AI" Depeartment. In this weekly seminar members of both groups discuss ongoing or upcoming work - in general half-baked ideas. The purpose of the meeting is to foster the flow of ideas, stimulate collaboration within the groups, and for the presenter to get qualified feed-back during early stages of a project. Preliminary results are very welcome but CGLunch is the wrong forum for presentations on submitted papers or practice talks.

As the name suggests we will provide some food (in order to save your precious time).

Everybody in D4/D6 gives a CGLunch talk and you are responsible to fill your assigned slot. If you for whatever reason know that you will not be able to present at the assigned date contact Azadeh Asadi, Gurprit Singh, or Corentin Salaun.

Your presentation should not exceed 15 minutes plus additional Q&A. Please send title and abstract of your talk one day in advance.

Here are some guidelines you should follow when you are preparing a CG Lunch talk:

  • Your talk should discuss ongoing or upcoming work.
  • Your talk should end with a list of open questions, which you want to discuss with the group.
  • CGLunch is the wrong forum for presentations on submitted papers or practice talks.
  • If you are new to the group, it is a good idea, if you present former work in order to introduce it to the group. However, you should at least have one slide that explains your planed projects.
  • Give a short presentation of max. 15 minutes. If you have more than 10-15 slides your presentation is too long!
  • Many people within the two departments work on different projects and there are always people who are new to the group. Therefore, it is extremely important that you prepare the talk on a level that everybody can follow. In the first part of your talk you should explain your idea/project on a level, which can be understood by people with little computer graphics background.
  • If you think a formula is necessary, please plan extra time to explain it in detail.

Schedule

11:15Two talks
(11:30)If there is only one talk
12:00Food and Discussion