VSR News
Looking for Student Assistants
We are currently looking for motivated student assistants for two positions:
Data management in Distributed Storage Systems
We are seeking a student assistant to support data management tasks in distributed
storage systems. Responsibilities include system setup, data handling, and performance optimization.
Programming experience is required.
Teaching Materials Creation, Curation and Integration
We are seeking a student assistant to assist with the creation, curation, and integration of teaching materials.
Programming skills are strongly desired to help automate processes and manage technical content.
If you are interested, please send an email with a short application and your CV to vsr-edu@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de
Exam reviews for Summer Semester 2024
The exam review for the exams written in the summer semester 2024 will again be held in presence. Please note that we do not disclose sample solutions during the exam review.
The actual exam review will take place in presence on Oct 09 2024
at 09:30-12:30. You can freely choose, when you want to come in for the
review, although you can do so only once. Please consider that each review per exam takes
probably about 10 minutes. Thus, arriving later than 10 minutes to the end you might have
no chance to review anymore. This adds up accordingly if you want to review more than one
exam.
The exam review will take place in the FRIZ computer pool
A11.201
(old: 1/B201). Please bring your student ID and wait at the door as you will be
let in one by one. More information on the process of the presence exam review can be
found in the edu
FAQ. If you have further questions after reading the FAQ, you can send your
question by mail to us via vsr-edu@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de.
ENFIELD General Assembly
Mensch und Computer 2024 and Look-Ahead to MuC 2025 in Chemnitz
MuC 2024 stands out not only as the largest HCI conference in Europe but also as a unique blend of academic research and practical industry insights, with participation from organizations like the German UPA. After days of insightful sessions, we continued our discussions in the local pubs of Karlsruhe, fostering deeper connections in a more relaxed setting.
We deeply appreciate Prof. Dr. Alexander Maedche, Kathrin Gerling, and their team for organizing this event, which offered a welcoming environment for sharing experiences and networking. It was a fantastic opportunity to explore topics from User Experience (UX) to the complex relationships between humans, technology, and society.
We are excited to announce that Mensch und Computer 2025 (MuC 2025) will be hosted at TU Chemnitz. As Chemnitz becomes the European Cultural Capital (Kulturhauptstadt) in 2025, we will welcome the HCI community to explore "Digital Diversity" and continue the conversations started this year in Karlsruhe.
Stay tuned for more information on how to get involved with MuC2025 and join us in shaping the future of HCI! The website for next year is currently under construction and you can get to it here.
ENFIELD SNT 2024
ENFIELD Hackathon 2024
VSR at World Developer Congress 2024
Tobias's talk focused on the transformative potential of voice user interfaces (VUIs) for people with disabilities, health issues, or working in jobs requiring hand-free interaction. He introduced the Web Speech API with a small 'voice assistant' demonstration, showcasing its practical applications and highlighted research projects like: the Conversational Web from Milano University, led by Maristella Matera's group, and the ReactGenie Project from Stanford University, spearheaded by Yang and his PhD project.
The audience's engagement was incredible, sparking many exciting questions and discussions. It's clear that VUIs are generating significant interest and enthusiasm, promising a more accessible and intuitive web experience for all.
VSR at Developer Week 2024
VSR at ICWE 2024 Conference
Guest lectures from Prof. Radka Nacheva
We are happy to have Professor Radka Nacheva with us this week on her Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility. In the context of our module Cloud and Web Applications she shared her insights on Emotions in Human-Computer-Interaction with the students. We thank her specifically for offering highly interactive, engaging and fun lessons.